Car Extended Warranty for Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, & Other States Nationwide
A typical car warranty is included when you purchase a new car. It states that you and the manufacturer have an agreement that if anything breaks or malfunctions in your car within a certain amount of time, the manufacturer will take care of the repair at no cost to you. Warranties usually last three years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. That’s where a car extended warranty comes in. A car extended warranty will lengthen the amount of time you receive this coverage.
At Peter Laczko Insurance, we want to help protect you from having to pay for expensive, unexpected repairs, and from the rising costs of those repairs. The best part is if you decide to sell your car, your extended warranty is fully transferrable; meaning the warranty will pass to the car’s new owner. This makes for a wonderful incentive for prospective buyers.
At Peter Laczko, our car extended warranty involves three levels of coverage:
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Level 1—Bumper-to-Bumper coverage for vehicles that are four years old or newer.
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Level 2—Stated Competent Coverage for vehicles that are 10 years old or newer, or up to 125,000 miles.
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Level 3—coverage for components related to the engine or transmission for vehicles that are 10 years old or newer, or have 125,000 or less.
These extended warranty plans are just a special offer from Peter Laczko Insurance. This is an optional coverage we make available at our company, and it’s not part of your insurance policy. Aside from extended warranties for cars, we also offer plans for motorcycles, jet skis, and snowmobiles.
Contact us today at 888-883-1650 for more information on our car extended warranty. Whether you’re in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, or beyond, we are here to assist you.
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Florida, Georgia,
Alabama, District of Columbia, Colorado,
Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Ohio, Oklahoma and Utah. |
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