Dodge Extended
Warranty
Perhaps you have just purchased a Dodge Caravan, and have
been asked by the dealer if you are interested in obtaining a
Dodge extended warranty. Before you decide,
here are some facts you should know.
Find out which extended auto warranty company we
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Currently, Dodge extended warranties are available from
three years-36,000 miles to seven year-100,000 miles warranty.
With a wide variety of plans from basic to bumper to bumper,
whether or not you choose an extended warranty depends largely
on how long you intend to keep your new car.
For example, a Dodge Caravan warranty covers outer body rust
through 100,000 miles; with the Powertrain for 36 months. Or, a
36,000 miles for 60 months on the Powertrain warranty, or the
basic 36 months and 36,000 miles warranty.
In addition, here is the basic warranty structure for a 2006
Dodge Caravan. It includes:
Base Warranty: 3 years/36,000 miles; Drivetrain Warranty: 3
years/36,000 miles; Federal Emissions Coverage: 2 years/24,000
miles; Federal Emissions Coverage - Listed Components: 8
years/80,000 miles; Corrosion Warranty: 5 years/100,000
miles;
Roadside Assistance: 3 years/36,000 miles.
The seven year, 100,000 mile plan includes: up to $100
deductible per repair visit; $100 towing and roadside
assistance; $35 rental up to 7 days; $1,000 trip interruption;
and a one-time transfer plan which allows you to transfer its
coverage to the second owner only if the 7/70 Powertrain
Warranty is also transferred.
Let’s assume, for example, that you only intend to keep your
Dodge Caravan for three years. Well, it wouldn’t make sense to
purchase a Dodge extended warranty since you are already
covered on the factory warranty. However, if you feel that you
will keep the car beyond the three years, then purchasing an
extended warranty would be appropriate.
As with most extended warranties, they can also be purchased
through a second party. For instance, the Auto Club offers
warranties for most vehicles today. Their offer two plans: Gold
and Deluxe.
The deluxe plan, although recommended, has one drawback.
Unless a part is not listed under the non-covered parts and
maintenance service, it’s covered. Also, the gold plan is
exclusionary, which essentially means it is limited and only
pertains to the general maintenance of the Dodge Caravan.
Conversely, gold plan is a comprehensive in nature. In addition
to major mechanical items, it covers the majority of the
electronic components in the automobile.
Buying a new car or a certified used car comes with a bit of
anxiety in that you never know if you should purchase extended
warranties. However, in this example of the Dodge Caravan,
there is enough information here for you to decide whether or
not a Dodge extended warranty is appropriate
based on your usage and how long you intend to keep the
car.
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