Stated Component Coverage

Stated Component coverage, also called an inclusionary policy, is an extended warranty that covers most of the major parts and components on your vehicle, with varying degrees of comprehensiveness. These plans will list all items covered by the warranty, thus the term “inclusionary”.

Stated component plans are a good alternative if your vehicle is not eligible for a bumper-to bumper policy.  Usually plans will very comprehensive coverage is available to vehicles between 50,000 and 100,000 miles.

MORE:

» Why Buy a Warranty?

» Average Repair Costs for Selected Component

» The Manufacturer's or Factory Warranty

» Types of Vehicle Warranties: The Basics

» Warranty Fundamentals

» About Product Warranties

» Important Point

» What Levels of Coverage Are There?

» Bumper to Bumper Coverage

» Powertrain Coverage

» What Plans are my Vehicle Eligible for?

» What Terms are Available for Auto Warranties?

» Where Should I Buy an Extended Warranty?

» What Should I Expect to Pay?