Extended Vehicle Service Plans
Protect Your Vehicle with an Extended Service Contract
What is an Extended Vehicle Service Contract?
An Extended Vehicle Service Contract (VSC) is additional protection for your vehicle, covering unexpected repairs to major components like the engine, transmission, and electrical systems. Unlike standard warranties, a VSC can extend coverage well beyond the limits of a factory warranty, offering you peace of mind as your vehicle ages.
Whether you're commuting to work or heading out on a road trip, an Extended Service Contract ensures your vehicle is protected from costly surprises.
Coverage You Can Trust
At Kruse Motors, we offer Vehicle Service Contracts from two trusted providers:
AUL
AUL provides flexible coverage options with plans that can protect nearly every component of your vehicle. Known for their exceptional customer service, AUL ensures you’re supported when you need it most.
NAE/NWAN
With a focus on comprehensive coverage, NAE/NWAN plans help you stay on the road worry-free. Their straightforward contracts and broad coverage make them a favorite for vehicle owners.
Why Do You Need an Extended Vehicle Service Contract?
When your factory warranty expires, you're on the hook for repair bills—and those costs can add up fast. A VSC keeps you covered, protecting both your car and your wallet. • Avoid unexpected repair bills for covered components. • Know that you’re prepared for the unexpected. • Choose plans that fit your driving habits and budget.
The Cost of Repairs Without a VSC
Still wondering if a VSC is worth it? Here are some common repair costs you could face without coverage: • Engine Repair: $4,000 to $7,000 • Transmission Replacement: $3,500 to $5,000 • Suspension Repairs: $1,500 to $3,000 • Electrical System Issues: $1,200 to $2,500 • AC System Repairs: $1,000 to $2,000 With a VSC, you won’t have to worry about these expenses breaking your budget.
How Do Vehicle Service Contracts Work?
Choose Your Plan
Drive With Confidence
File a Claim
Is an Extended Vehicle Service Contract Worth It?
Absolutely. Repairs can happen when you least expect them, and they often cost more than you think. A VSC gives you financial protection and peace of mind so you can focus on what matters—enjoying the ride.
FAQs About Vehicle Service Contracts
Q: What does a VSC cover?
A: Coverage varies by plan but can include mechanical and electrical systems, drivetrain components, suspension, and more.
Q: Is a VSC transferable?
A: Yes, most contracts are transferable, which can increase the resale value of your car.
Q: Do VSCs cover routine maintenance?
A: No, VSCs typically cover repairs for unexpected breakdowns, not maintenance like oil changes or tire rotations.
Ready to Protect Your Vehicle?
Don’t wait for a costly repair to catch you off guard. Secure your vehicle with an Extended Vehicle Service Contract today.
Contact us to learn more about coverage options, pricing, and how to get started. Our team is here to help you find the right plan for your needs.