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Extended warranty coverage differences

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  1. Hitch-Hiker

    Hitch-Hiker Formula Junior

    Jan 1, 2010
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    Is there a difference between the power cube and the power extended service coverage?

    Is one the power train and the other a bumper to bumper?

    Seen this listed both ways

    thanks
     
  2. RobD

    RobD Formula 3

    Nov 10, 2003
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    #2 RobD, Jan 9, 2010
    Last edited: Jan 9, 2010
    Yes, they are different. The power is basically a one year powertrain warranty which also includes certain parts of the suspension, hvac and brake systems. The more expensive Power Cube is an additional year of the new car warranty .

    The Power Cube warranty can be added at any time within the new car warranty period or up to 30 days after its expiration date. The earliest the Power can be added, however, is 60 days prior to the new car warranty expiration date, not before. Then, up to 6 years from the original date of sale. So, if you want the Power, but have more than 60 days left on your new car warranty, it's best to wait till the car's eligible before buying. Otherwise, the dealer will only be holding your money till he can attach it.

    There are basic requirements, as well. The car must have been purchased from an authorized dealer, pass inspection at an authorized dealer, have full service history and not have over 56K miles or any mods. Ask your dealer for the Power warranty information book. It explains it all.
     

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