What makes a GM Protection Plan different than a manufacturer’s limited warranty?
“Warranty,” “Vehicle Service Contract,” “Protection Plan,” and other similar terminology are often used interchangeably, but it’s important to know that they actually refer to different valuable coverages and benefits. GM’s Bumper-to-Bumper Limited Warranty covers specified vehicle repairs, including parts and labor, to correct defects in materials or workmanship. The GM Protection Plan provides additional protection on top of the manufacturer’s limited warranty for your GMC’s engine, steering, and more. Request a quote to get additional details and pricing.
Can I purchase a GM Protection Plan on top of my manufacturer’s limited warranty?
Yes! It’s easy to add additional GM-backed coverage on top of your existing manufacturer’s limited warranty. With three (3) coverage options, customizable contract terms and deductibles, and coverage on up to 1,500 parts, you can help protect yourself from unexpected and potentially costly repairs. Plan coverage runs concurrently with any applicable manufacturer warranties. For more details and pricing information, request a quote.
How do I know which GM Protection Plan is right for me?
Find the level of protection that fits your lifestyle with Powertrain, Silver, and Platinum coverage options. You can also choose the term and deductible that works for you. Platinum coverage terms are available for up to 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. The GMC Protection Plan covers up to 1,500 parts and components on your vehicle, depending on what plan you select. Request a quote now for assistance in finding the right plan for you.
I didn’t purchase a Protection Plan at the time of my vehicle purchase. Is it too late?
GM Protection Plans may be purchased after the time of vehicle sale if the vehicle is still within the manufacturer’s limited warranty period by at least 1,000 miles or 30 days prior to expiration, whichever comes first. Request a quote to discuss available plans, prices, and terms.