A new car warranty is a promise from the manufacturer to cover certain repairs and services for a specified period or mileage, whichever comes first. This means if something goes wrong with your car that is covered under the warranty, the manufacturer will pay for the repair costs. Warranties are designed to protect you from defects in materials or workmanship.

Types of Warranties
  • Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: This is the most comprehensive type of warranty, covering almost everything between the front and rear bumpers of the car. However, it usually excludes wear-and-tear items like tires and brake pads.
  • Powertrain Warranty: This covers the engine, transmission, and other parts that make the car move. It's typically longer than the bumper-to-bumper warranty.
  • Corrosion Warranty: This covers rust damage to the car's body, often for a longer period than other warranties.
What is a Maintenance Plan?

A maintenance plan is a prepaid service agreement that covers routine Car maintenance tasks such as oil changes, tire rotations, and inspections. These plans can help you budget for regular upkeep and ensure your car remains in good condition.

Benefits of Maintenance Plans
  • Cost Savings: By prepaying for services, you can often save money compared to paying for each service individually.
  • Convenience: Maintenance plans often include reminders and scheduling assistance, making it easier to keep up with your car's needs.
  • Resale Value: A well-maintained car with a documented service history can be more attractive to potential buyers.
How Warranties and Maintenance Plans Work Together

While warranties cover unexpected repairs, maintenance plans ensure your car receives regular care. Together, they provide comprehensive protection for your vehicle. For example, if your car's engine fails due to a manufacturing defect, the warranty would cover the repair. Meanwhile, the maintenance plan ensures the engine is regularly serviced to prevent issues.