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What does a GM extended warranty provide?

The warranty that car buyers receive when they purchase General Motors vehicles only lasts for either 36,000 miles driven or three years. People can purchase the GM extended warranty if they would like to have even more than the bumper-to-bumper service they receive with their manufacturers' warranties. The extended warranty for GM is also known as a service agreement, and its purpose is to perform repairs that will be needed because of normal use of the vehicle.

With the service agreement, the repairs for the engine, the transmission and the drive components of GM cars will be covered. The service agreement will pay all labor costs. With these plans, car owners will have a deductible but after the deductible has been satisfied, the repair costs will be covered by the service agreement.

These service agreements provide some extra benefits for GM car owners. If the car ever breaks down, the service agreement allows them to have roadside assistance. The services they are entitled to with this agreement include gas if they ever run out of gas while they are on the road, a tow truck if the vehicle becomes incapacitated and a jump if the battery ever dies.

The best place to purchase a GM extended warranty is from CARCHEX. They have been in business for 11 years and have received a grade of A+ from the Better Business Bureau (BBB). They have earned the endorsements of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Pat Goss among many other reputable businesses in the automotive industry. The warranties that people can get from CARCHEX have been compared to those they can get from others, and their businesses cannot boast of the same qualities that CARCHEX can.

Visit CARCHEX for more extended car warranty information.

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