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Repair costs increase every year and can add up to thousands of dollars depending on the vehicle part or service required. A Vehicle Service Contract (VSC) can take over where your manufacturer’s warranty ends.
Nothing looks worse on your new car than the damage caused by tree sap, road salt, bird waste and other environmental elements.
The cost of routine maintenance is an expense no one likes. Select from a variety of Maintenance Plans to cover the cost of routine maintenance.
Want the flexibility to choose the protection that fits your driving needs and budget? A plan can be customized to include options such as Tire & Wheel Protection, Alloy Wheel Cosmetic Repair, Windshield Repair and Paintless Dent Removal.
If your vehicle is stolen and not recovered, totaled in an accident, or damaged beyond repair due to a natural disaster, your auto insurance alone may not pay the remaining balance on your vehicle loan.