What do you get with a Volkswagen Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty?

Giulia Nigrini
Giulia Nigrini
Vehicle Service Contract Specialist, Traveler, Car Enthusiast
December 28, 2021
5
min. read
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Volkswagen offers a New Vehicle Limited warranty with all newly purchased vehicles. The warranty lasts for 6 years or 72,000 miles, whichever comes first, for 2018 and 2019 models. Cars from 2020 onwards get 4 years or 50,000 miles coverage. Though older models only had a 3 year or 36,000 miles warranty. This warranty covers limited parts that include your powertrain, brakes, battery, paint, wiper blades, and mechanical adjustments when the parts are supplied by VW. Fairly decent coverage but what do you do when that coverage comes to an end? Read on as we take a look at Volkswagen bumper-to-bumper extended car warranty options.

What’s a bumper-to-bumper warranty?

Bumper-to-bumper warranties generally last the least amount of time but do offer the most comprehensive coverage. Plus they come with so many added benefits that it is impossible not to consider. Below we explore what you get with a Volkswagen bumper-to-bumper warranty cover and then we will look at the added benefits of warranty plans.

The Coverage

For extended vehicle protection you essentially have two options. The first is an extended car warranty that is available through the vehicle manufacturer. While a vehicle service contract is available through third-party providers such as those found on Chaiz.

Your standard bumper-to-bumper coverage typically covers between 36,000 to 60,000 miles coverage or 3 to 5 years. Considering that repair costs can rank up to thousands of dollars, especially when it comes to mechanical breakdowns, having an extended vehicle protection in place is worth it. Yes, a basic powertrain plan will give you more mileage but a bumper-to-bumper plan gives you comprehensive coverage. If you rely on your car as transport for regular long-distance travel, it would be a good idea to look into vehicle service contract plans for your model.

The coverage takes care of most of your vehicle’s components, far more than a simple powertrain plan. The average bumper-to-bumper, or most comprehensive, plan covers all of the systems in your car, including electrical components. For this reason, it is much easier to list what is typically not included versus what is included.

What is NOT covered:

The Extra Benefits

Vehicle service contracts offer greater flexibility and extra benefits than your average factory warranty. An extended warranty plan from the factory will simply be an extension of your current warranty and doesn’t offer much extra other than perhaps roadside assistance.

Third-party extended car warranties provide more add-on options and benefits available to the customer. Comprehensive plans often come with 24/7 roadside assistance in case you find yourself stuck on the side of the road. Greatly beneficial if you do any traveling alone or traveling long-distance regularly. Here are a few more added benefits to look forward to with third-party protection plan:

Is a Volkswagen Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty Right for Me?

The short answer is, probably. If you are already looking into bumper-to-bumper warranties for your VW then you are likely the right candidate for an extended vehicle protection plan.

Many of us rely on our cars as a main form of transportation to get to work or even for our work. The constant worry of whether or not you can take care of those repairs when you hear a strange sound also causes significant stress. For peace of mind and a sense of mechanical protection then consider getting a Volkswagen bumper-to-bumper protection plan.

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