As a car gets older and has more miles on it, you’ll become limited tostated component coverage. Even at very high vehicle mileage, though, (^)
you can often still get 30,000-40,000 miles of stated component cover,which can easily pay for itself.
coverage.TIP: Many of these same companies also offer short-term^
These are sold most often by dealers. Options usually include 1-month and1,000-miles, 3-mo./3,000mi, or 6-mo./6,000mi, for $250-$750. There’ll be
little or no profit in it for the dealer, but it can be a financial lifesaver for youif an engine or transmission blows up because of the failure of a covered
part. Dealers do it to cover themselves from lawsuits or to differentiate theirvehicles from competitors’ offerings.
today’s dollars for work and parts that will cost more in the future.TIP: A major benefit of a service contract is that you pay in^
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