FAQ: Are there any restrictions or limitations on an extended vehicle warranty?

Yes, certain restrictions and limitations come with an extended car warranty or vehicle service contract (VSC). Even the bumper-to-bumper warranty that comes with buying a new vehicle has limitations. It is important to read the terms and conditions of any contract before signing it.

Most contract limits depend on the plan you purchase and are at the discretion of the plan provider. For example, most VSCs will not cover pre-existing conditions, normal wear and tear, or routine maintenance. In addition, many extended warranties include a deductible and may not cover certain parts, such as tires, batteries, and brake pads. It is essential to read all the fine print when purchasing an extended warranty to ensure you understand what is and is not covered.

Endurance Auto Protection Plans

Endurance offers expansive vehicle coverage options for older cars up to two decades old with high mileage, including commercial and salvaged vehicles, Canadian grey markets, hybrids (excluding the battery), and luxury vehicles that other third-party extended car warranty providers may exclude.

Endurance offers various coverage plans for vehicles with different odometer limits. For instance, some plans will only cover vehicles with up to 150,000 miles, while others cover vehicles with up to 200,000 miles.

The Endurance Advantage plan offers unlimited mileage for vehicles 20 years old or younger.

Endurance’s Supreme for Highline Vehicles plan is a protection plan for luxury models that requires a car to be under 8 years old and with fewer than 80,000 miles. It is important to compare coverage plans to choose the one that best fits your needs, budget, and lifestyle.

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