For
drivers looking for more basic protection on selected major components,
this is the ideal choice. Covering 800+ components, Added Care Plus
provides an economical way to extend coverage beyond your vehicle's
original powertrain and basic component warranty. Every Added Care Plus
contract also includes the following benefits: $100 Deductible[1], $35 First Day Rental[1], Car Rental Allowance, $100 Towing/ Roadside Assistance[1], $1,000 Trip Interruption Protection, Transfer Policy[2] [null]
Additional Features & Benefits for Added Care Plus
$100 Deductible
You
pay only the first $100 of the total cost of covered component repairs
performed during each visit. Added Care Plus pays the rest! Other
deductibles may be available. Ask a trained specialist at 1-888-240-2709
for details.
First Day Rental
Added Care Plus provides a $35 First Day Car Rental Allowance for any dealership mechanical repair or maintenance service.
Car Rental Allowance
Added
Care Plus will pay up to $35 per day ($175 maximum per occurrence)
anytime a covered component fails, causing the vehicle to be both
inoperable and require overnight repairs.
$100 Towing/ Roadside Assistance
Added
Care Plus provides 24- hour "Sign-And-Go" Towing and Roadside
Assistance (up to $100 per occurrence). Benefits include towing, flat
tire change (with your good spare), battery jump, out-of-gas fuel
delivery (maximum 2 gallons), and lockout service i.e. keys locked in
car or frozen lock.
$1,000 Trip Interruption Protection
Added
Care Plus will play up to $1,000 for lodging, meals and car rental
expenses if; (1) the vehicle is inoperable due to a failure covered by
the service contract or the manufacturer's warranty and (2) the failure
occurs more than 100 miles from home.
Transfer Policy
A
service contract may make your vehicle more valuable and easier to sell.
In most, but not all, cases remaining coverage may be transferred to a
second owner of the vehicle at the time of vehicle sale. A $50 option
transfer fee will be applied (in most states). Lifetime coverage is not
transferable unless required by state law.