US Drivers Are Rushing To Get Extended Auto Warranty
Without extended auto warranty, millions of Americans could be hit with expensive repair bills

US car manufacturers have reported a jaw-dropping 90,000 electrical defects on cars built since 2010 alone.1
Car breakdowns are a normal part of owning a car. But when something goes wrong, extended protection can shield you from the high cost of parts and labor which can add up to thousands of dollars.
On average, an extended auto warranty plan could save you paying $2,300 for a clutch replacement2 and up to $7,600 for an engine replacement.3
With most plans paying for themselves in three repairs, US drivers are rushing to get extended auto warranty to avoid expensive repairs.