An extended warranty is something
extra—something you add-on when you purchase a vehicle. It is
different from a regular warranty. Often, a regular warranty will be
thrown-in when you buy a vehicle, and it will cover some repair work
on certain parts. Usually, such warranties are for a specific amount
of time or vehicle use, such as 3 years or 25,000 miles.
An extended warranty, though, covers
your vehicle for a longer period of time, for example, 5 years or
50,000 miles. You can usually buy an extended warranty when you buy a
vehicle. An extended warranty will be added on to your purchase and
worked in to your monthly payment. For as little as it will cost, you
will receive peace-of-mind, knowing that your vehicle is covered
around the time when you might expect something to go wrong.
You can buy an extended warranty from
the dealer, through a broker, or even from the manufacturer. Take the
Ford extended warranty, for example. They offer a number of extended
warranties for their vehicles. If you drive a Ford Focus, you are
offered these Ford extended warranty options: pre-paid maintenance
plan, powertraincare extended service plan (covers 29 components),
basecare extended service plan (covers 84 components), extracare
extended service plan (covers 113 components), and the premiumcare
extended service plan (covers over 500 components).
There are many options for a Ford
extended warranty. You need to look at your vehicle, study the plans,
and decide how much comfort and peace-of-mind you want or need. For
example, if you trust Ford, you might select the pre-paid maintenance
plan. This plan will cover basic maintenance, and make sure that your
car is kept optimal. But if you want more protection, you might
choose the powertrain plan, or any of the other plans that offer
more-and-more protection.
A Ford extended warranty offers you the
peace-of-mind directly from the manufacturer and helps you feel
secure driving your vehicle.
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