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Extended AAA Auto Warranty
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Keep your car covered and your bank account intact with one of the best extended warranty protection plans available – the AAA Extended Auto Repair Warranty. Plans and coverage levels are available to meet different needs and budgets; coverage is offered for vehicles up to 150,000 miles at time of purchase. And, your deductible will be reduced $50 if your vehicle is repaired at a AAA Approved Auto Repair Facility.
AAA Extended Auto Repair Warranty Benefits include:
- Member Savings on Extended Warranty Plans
- Easy payment plans
- Transferable when you sell your car to a private party, increasing the resale value to potential buyers
- Your choice of licensed repair facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada
Key Features:
- Protection against the high cost of unforeseen mechnical breakdowns
- Provides coverage for major repairs after your original warranty expires
- Offers various warranty protection plans for vehicles up to 150,000 miles
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*As of July 2010, AAA Financial Services saved members an average of $1,139 over the life of their refinanced auto loan as compared to other refinance lending platforms. **Rates current as of July 2010 and are subject to change without notice. The 2.99% APR is based on a 36-month term on 2008 and newer vehicles. Rates and payment amounts will vary by state and county, collateral type and loan-to-value ratio. ***As of January 2010, AAA Car Buying Services saved AAA members an average of $4,463 over non-AAA members for same vehicles purchased through affiliate dealerships. As of January 2010, AAA Insurance Agency saved new customers an average of $579 annually. This average was developed using data that reported dollar differences between customers' prior carriers and AAA Insurance Agency. For qualified drivers only. Rates vary by state and insurance company. Not available in Puerto Rico. §Based on average dealership extended warranty prices in Florida, Georgia and Tennessee as of July 2010.
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