Frequently Asked Questions
How much is breakdown cover for a year?
Mechanical breakdown insurance usually costs around $100 per year, with an average deductible of around $250. The cost can vary based on the vehicle you own and the insurance company you have your policy with, though.
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What precautions should be taken before signing up for an extended car warranty?
Some of the precautions you need to take before signing up for an extended car warranty are - make sure you get an extended car warranty that is backed by the manufacturer. Do a thorough research of the various extended car warranty offers and their prices. Determine your needs and make sure you go over the fine print of the things that are covered
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What do you get with breakdown cover?
Most standard breakdown insurance policies will offer roadside recovery and roadside rescue as an entry-level standard of service. Such cover will provide assistance to motorists who have broken down and are unable to continue their journey.
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Are there different types of extended car warranties?
There are three main extended car warranties namely powertrain, named component and bumper-bumper. A powertrain warranty covers your cars powertrain systems such as transmission, engine, seals, gaskets, axles, transfer case and drive shafts and are typically set for five years or 50,000 miles. The named component covers a pre-decided list of compon
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What is the average price usually paid for an extended car warranty?
The average cost for an extended car warranty can be around $1800 with a good plan and after sale services. The prices differ from policy to policy and are usually determined based on factors such as the type of car, age, and mileage, deductible amount and location.
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How to determine whether an extended car warranty is required?
An extended car warranty comes into the picture when the manufacturer's warranty expires. By answering a single most important question, you can determine if you require an extended car warranty. You need to ask yourself how long you want to keep the car. If you intend to keep it longer than five years without doing a trade-off, an extended car war
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