Optional Add-Ons

You may have the option to add additional coverage for specific components or systems not covered under the standard contract. Examples may include coverage for high-tech features, navigation systems, or hybrid/electric vehicle components.
Transferable Coverage

Transferable to a new owner if you decide to sell your vehicle before the contract expires. This can enhance the resale value of your vehicle. Also, transferable to another vehicle to save money on policy for new vehicle
Trip Interruption Coverage

If your vehicle breaks down while you’re on a trip away from home. This covers expenses like lodging, meals, and transportation while your vehicle is being repaired.
Rental Car Reimbursement

In the event that your vehicle needs repairs and is in the shop for an extended period, the policy will provide reimbursement for rental car expenses, ensuring you have alternate transportation.
Mechanical Breakdown Coverage

This is the primary service offered by vehicle service contracts, providing coverage for mechanical failures or breakdowns that occur after the original warranty expires. It includes repairs or replacements for components such as the engine, transmission, suspension, steering, electrical system, and more.
Parts and Labor

Vehicle service contracts typically cover both the cost of replacement parts and the labor required to repair or replace the covered components. This can help alleviate the financial burden of unexpected repairs.
Roadside Assistance

Many vehicle service contracts include roadside assistance services such as towing, jump-starts, tire changes, fuel delivery, and lockout assistance. This service is especially useful in case of emergencies or when your vehicle becomes inoperable.