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What is a Chevrolet Extended Warranty?

A Chevrolet service contract is a promise to perform (or pay for) certain repairs of services. Most consumers call this a " Chevrolet Extended Warranty", however a Chevrolet service contract is not a extended warranty as defined by federal law. The separate and additional cost distinguishes a service contract from a warranty. A General Motors Protection Plan (GMPP) may be arranged at any time and always costs extra; a Chevrolet factory warranty comes with a new Chevrolet and is included in the original price of the vehicle.

Are you thinking about extending coverage on your Chevrolet?

If you are purchasing a Chevrolet, or if you already own one, you may be thinking about getting some level of extended coverage beyond the normal Chevrolet factory warranty. Although Chevrolet's are generally very reliable vehicles, a General Motors Protection Plan, commonly referred to as a Chevrolet extended warranty, may provide you with extra protection to offer you the peace of mind you are looking for. GMPP for your Chevrolet can provide coverage that goes beyond the factory warranty of your vehicle, providing years of added protection. These General Motors Protection Plans (GMPP) are accepted nationwide at all dealers, and also afford you with most of the benefits provided with a new car purchase.

Chevrolet Extended Warranties - Alternative Provider

Many third party websites offer protection plans that they call Chevrolet extended warranties, these too are not to be confused with a warranty. Their is only one factory backed protection plan, namely the GMPP - General Motors Protection Plan, in which is not a warranty at all, it is a service contract with a promise to perform (or pay for) mechanical breakdown. Many consumers feel more comfortable with the convenience and affordability of a factory backed protection plan. However, there are alternative Chevrolet extended warranty providers. You should investigate your options before choosing your extended protection plan.

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Chevrolet Factory Warranty:

New Vehicle Limited Warranty on Chevrolet vehicles registered in the U.S.A. are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first (some GM products may have additional coverage). The complete vehicle is covered, including tires, towing to your nearest Chevrolet dealership, and cosmetic corrosion resulting from defects. Repairs will be made to correct any vehicle defect, and most warranty repairs will be made at no charge. In addition, rust-through corrosion will be covered for 6 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first). See your Chevrolet dealer for details.

Corrosion Protection

Chevrolet are designed and built to resist corrosion. All body and sheet metal components are warranted against rust-through corrosion for 6 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first). Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is not required under the corrosion coverage and none is recommended. See your Chevrolet dealer for terms of this limited warranty.

Assembly

Chevrolet's and their components are assembled or produced by different operating units of General Motors, its subsidiaries, or suppliers to worldwide. General Motors sometimes find it necessary to produce Chevrolet vehicles with different or differently sourced components than originally scheduled. Since some options may be unavailable when your vehicle is assembled, General Motors suggests you verify that your Chevrolet includes the equipment you ordered and that, if there were changes, they are acceptable to you.

Engines

Chevrolet are equipped with engines produced by Powertrain or other suppliers to worldwide. The engines in products may also be used in other makes and models.

An Important Note About Alterations and Warranties

Installations or alterations to the original equipment vehicle (or chassis) as distributed by General Motors are not covered by the General Motors New Vehicle Limited Warranty. The special body company, assembler, equipment installer, or upfitter is solely responsible for warranties on the body or equipment and any alterations (or any effect of the alterations) to any of the parts, components, systems, or assemblies installed by . General Motors is not responsible for the safety or quality of design features, materials, or workmanship of any alterations by such suppliers.


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Chevrolet Warranty Customer Assistance Center
P.O. Box 33172
Detroit, MI 48232-5172

Chevrolet Warranty Customer Assistance Centers are open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time). To contact the Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center, call: 1-800-462-8782







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    As a new car dealer, Vaden Automotive is authorized to sell Chevrolet Service Contracts by the General Motors Protection Plan (GMPP).

    Vaden Automotive - 9393 Abercorn Street - Savannah, GA 31406
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    This Chevrolet Extended Warranty Web Site is intended solely for the purpose of providing general information with respect to Chevrolet vehicle service contracts (GMPP) aka Chevrolet extended warranties. You must refer to the actual GMPP vehicle service contract to obtain specific information about definitions; terms and conditions; coverages; benefits; claim instructions; exclusions; and special state requirements. See our Privacy Policy, Terms and Chevrolet Extended Warranty Disclosure. Some State restrictions apply to plans sold in Alaska, California, Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, Maryland, Oregon and Washington, as they may be prohibited for sale.