Don’t Sell Powertrain Coverage Short
October 23rd, 2011 Posted in Tips and AdvicePowertrain auto coverage has always been in a face-off with exclusionary coverage (previously referred to as “bumper to bumper” coverage in the automotive aftermarket industry). While it’s true that exclusionary coverage is more inclusive, it’s also true that with more coverage comes a higher price tag.
Although exclusionary coverage is ideal, powertrain coverage has its own recognition and steadfast following. Why? It’s the powertrain that guarantees smooth functioning of your vehicle – without it you’re not going anywhere. In fact powertrain coverage secures some of the most expensive parts of the vehicle including the engine, transmission, drive axles, drive shafts and more. Pretty pricey stuff.
Most vehicles begin to experience problems once they reach the 80,000 mile mark. For those with high mileage autos or those that want coverage for the most expensive parts on their vehicle, powertrain coverage proves perfect.
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