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Cadillac Extended Warranty InformationIf you are purchasing an Cadillac, or if you already own one, you may be thinking about getting some level of coverage beyond the normal manufacturer's warranty. Although Cadillac's are generally very reliable vehicles, an extended auto warranty may provide you with protection to offer you the peace of mind you are looking for. Cadillac Coverage programs can either extend the original level of coverage that came with your vehicle, or offer you a limited extended warranty plan. These plans are accepted nationwide at all Cadillac dealers, and also afford you with most of the benefits usually granted with new car purchases. Cadillac Extended Warranties - Alternative ProviderAlthough Cadillac offers a very good extended warranty, many consumers feel more comfortable with an alternative party provider. You should investigate your options before picking your extended warranty plan. ![]() Certified Pre-Owned Cadillac ProgramYour Certified Pre-Owned Cadillac comes to you in impeccable condition, having been thoroughly inspected by trained technicians using a checklist of over 100 quality points as a guide. And you can enjoy your Cadillac with complete peace of mind, because it also comes standard with a comprehensive Cadillac bumper-to-bumper limited warranty along with all applicable Cadillac Ownership Privileges.
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