Free Checkup
Find out if your car is one bad repair away from bullying your bank account.
Answer a few quick questions about your vehicle so we can help you compare auto warranty and vehicle protection options.
No fake star ratings. No pressure sales tactics. Just a quick checkup to help you understand where surprise repair bills may still show up.
Tell us a bit about yourself.
We'll use this to send your results and check what coverage options may be available in your area.
Tell us about your vehicle.
These answers help us identify your repair risk and recommend the right protection level.
Question 1 of 6
What year is your vehicle?
Does your vehicle currently have any known mechanical issues?
Most auto warranty plans exclude pre-existing conditions. This helps us give you accurate results.
How many miles are on your vehicle?
How do you own your vehicle?
What is your current warranty situation?
What is your biggest repair concern?
What matters most to you?
Most auto warranties don't cover pre-existing conditions.
Before purchasing any auto warranty or vehicle service contract, it's worth understanding how pre-existing condition exclusions work — and what that means for your situation.
What does "pre-existing condition" mean for auto warranties?
Auto warranty plans and vehicle service contracts typically exclude mechanical issues that were already present at the time you purchased the plan. This means if your vehicle has a known problem today, that specific issue may not be covered — even if you buy a warranty tomorrow.
This is standard across most warranty providers, not an exception.
What you can do next
- Get the current issue diagnosed and repaired first, then evaluate warranty options
- Ask any warranty provider directly what their pre-existing condition policy is before purchasing
- Review the contract's definitions section — "pre-existing condition" is usually defined explicitly
- Some plans use an inspection period or waiting period before coverage kicks in
Coverage details, exclusions, and eligibility vary by provider, contract, and vehicle. This is educational information, not legal or warranty advice.
Calculating your results
Analyzing your vehicle profile…
Auto Repair Risk Check
Your Auto Repair Risk Check Results
Biggest risk areas
Where your repair risk may be hiding
Recommended protection level
Good, Better, or Best?
Based on your vehicle profile, here is the coverage level that may fit your situation. Coverage and plan availability vary by provider, vehicle, and contract.
Good
Budget-friendly protection for lower-risk vehicles.
Best for newer vehicles, lower mileage, and drivers focused on keeping costs down.
- Core powertrain coverage
- Lower annual cost relative to other tiers
- Suitable for newer vehicles still in good shape
- Good starting point for first-time warranty buyers
Better
Balanced protection for common expensive repairs.
Best for drivers who want stronger protection on key components without covering everything.
- Broader coverage across drivetrain and mechanical systems
- Balanced cost relative to protection level
- Handles common mid-life vehicle repair issues
- Suitable for vehicles with mixed age and mileage
Best
Broader protection for older vehicles, higher mileage, or bigger repair concerns.
Best for older vehicles, higher mileage, or drivers who want the most comprehensive protection available.
- Most comprehensive vehicle system coverage
- Higher coverage limits on major repairs
- Built for vehicles with higher mileage or repair history
- Reduces exposure to large unexpected repair bills
Coverage details, pricing, and availability vary by provider, vehicle, mileage, location, and contract terms. These tiers are a starting framework, not a guarantee of what any specific plan will include.
Next best step
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Connect your auto insurance so we can see what coverage your vehicle already has and recommend protection options with less guessing.
Auto warranty and vehicle protection coverage varies by provider, contract, vehicle, mileage, location, and eligibility. This checkup is informational and does not guarantee coverage, savings, approval, or availability.