Chevrolet Extended Warranty: Protecting Your Chevy and Wallet With an Auto Warranty
Everyone knows that “Chevy Runs Deep”. For years, Chevrolet has been one of the nation’s most popular manufacturer. Chevy owners take pride in their vehicles so it’s no wonder why they want to protect their precious vehicles. But after your warranty expires, Chevy can ‘run deep’ into your pockets without a Chevrolet extended warranty!
But, did you know that most Chevrolet drivers actually choose a third-party provider to protect their vehicles? Why not get it for a lower price with added perks that you just won’t get with a Chevrolet extended warranty?
These third-party service plans are called vehicle service contracts. They work just like the warranty you had on your car when it was brand new off the lot: parts, labor, and taxes for the repair are paid for. When your manufacturer’s warranty has expired, wouldn’t it be nice if Chevy would lend a helping hand and cover your repairs? Unfortunately, they won’t. This is why you need extended coverage.
In fact, These vehicle service contracts are the same contracts that the dealer labels a ‘Chevrolet Extended Warranty’ but are less expensive because they come directly to the consumer and eliminate the middleman.
Some websites will claim that they offer customers a Chevrolet extended warranty, but for it to technically be called that, it would have to come directly from Chevrolet. You see, the regulatory guidelines state that a company cannot sell “extended warranties” because a warranty by definition comes from the original manufacturer and is included in the price.
Chevrolet doesn’t make a Chevrolet Extended Warranty
Vehicle service contracts work the exact same way as you’d expect a Chevrolet extended warranty to. When your car needs to be repaired, simply bring your car to the closest dealership or your chosen certified mechanic. Once your car is ready to be serviced, give them your membership card and your contract will cover necessary repairs. There is a standard $100 deductible, but who’s going to worry about $100 when the total repair bill is well over $1,200??
With a vehicle service contract, you are never without coverage. Imagine being able to drive your Chevy all around town and never have to worry about having to pay for a repair. And depending on which coverage you choose, you can have everything covered from the power locks to the power steering to the power train. With a vehicle service contract, you’ve got a lot of power in your corner.
Plus, with a vehicle service contract, you get 24/7 roadside assistance including towing, battery charges, fuel delivery, and much more.
You’ve already spent a lot of hard-earned money on your automobile, then you shouldn’t have to spend any more on costly repair bills. Protect your investment with the #1 administrator of vehicle service contracts in the nation. Get your coverage today to protect your vehicle… and your wallet!
*A Vehicle Service Contract (VSC) is often referred to as an “extended warranty”, but is not a warranty. A VSC does, however, provide repair coverage for your vehicle after the manufacturer’s warranty expires. A VSC is a contract between you and a VSC provider or administrator that states what is a covered repair and what is not. Endurance is an administrator of VSCs and does not sell warranties.*
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