When you're getting ready to purchase a car, it's wise to know exactly what kind of coverage you'll have once the vehicle is all yours. Here at Heritage Hyundai Towson, we can answer any questions that you have about warranty coverage. If you need to know the difference between, let's say, an extended warranty and a Hyundai CPO warranty, our knowledgeable staff can help clear things up.
New Car Warranty Coverage
Every new Hyundai car comes with warranty coverage. If you decide that the warranty doesn't last long enough, you can sometimes buy extended warranty coverage either through an automaker or through another company that would agree to cover your vehicle.
This is not often needed when you buy a Hyundai vehicle though. This is because the new car warranty offered by this brand is one of the best around! A new Hyundai car gets a five-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty and a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty. You also get a seven-year anti-perforation warranty.
Used Car Warranty Coverage
A used Hyundai car can also come with warranty coverage. If you buy a vehicle that still has its powertrain or new vehicle limited warranty in effect, that warranty coverage continues. A Certified Pre-Owned Hyundai model can also come with extra warranty coverage.
These models offer access to a roadside assistance program. You can also qualify for trip interruption benefits if you run into a mechanical problem.
You can also get reimbursed for some rental car costs. A Hyundai CPO warranty isn't exactly an extended car warranty. It's just a different type of coverage.
If you're in the market for a new or pre-owned Hyundai vehicle, visit our Hyundai dealership near Baltimore. We can help you find a car you'll love and warranty coverage that will give you peace of mind.