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Some people really take care of their vehicles. When you keep up with routine maintenance and get your vehicle serviced, it can stay on the road for a long, long time. There’s a good chance it can stay on the road well past the expiration of the manufacturer’s auto warranty.

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When it gets to this point, you could be footing the bill if anything goes wrong with the integral components of your vehicle. No matter how much you take care of your vehicle, a powertrain will break down over time just from everyday use. That’s why Continental Warranty has the Lifetime Protection Program.

 

Keep Your Vehicle Covered

If you spend the time and money necessary to keep your car or truck running for a decade and keep going as the mileage climbs into six figures, then you should make sure you have a plan. Our lifetime auto warranty covers your engine and your transmission for the entire time you own it. It doesn’t stop working until you stop working on your car.

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This comprehensive program covers all the internal lubricated parts of your engine including: Pistons, piston rods, piston pins bearings, cams, valves, and lifters, timing chain, timing gears and bearings, oil pump, crankshaft and internal balancer, main bearings, camshaft and bearings, intake and exhaust valves, valve springs valve guides, oil pump, push rods, rocker arms, rocker arm shaft, hydraulic and solid lifters, intake manifold, as well as internally lubricated linkages that would require repairs in the event that you suffer a mechanical breakdown.

 

It doesn’t stop there though because your transmission takes just as much abuse over the years, which is why this plan also covers the internally lubricated parts of your transmission. These include both automatic and manually operated transmissions including: planetary gears, bands, sprags, valve body, torque converter, front pump, drums, clutches (automatic only), steels, accumulators, overdrive shaft, chain, gears and the case (if cracked or damages if due to internal failure).

 

Seals and gaskets can even be covered if it’s in conjunction with the repair of a cover component. If you plan on keeping your car on the road for a long time, then you need to contact Continental Warranty today to learn more about the Lifetime Protection Program. For more information, give us a call at (302) 375-0401.

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