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Our Vehicle Service Contract Covers Your Car With A Lifetime Protection Plan

Drivers can feel secure knowing they are covered by Continental Warranty Inc.’s Vehicle Service Contract. This contract includes a Lifetime Protection Plan that covers many engine and transmission parts.

In order to be covered by our Vehicle Service Contract drivers must purchase vehicles sold through our network of certified participating dealers. To help you narrow down your new car selection simply contact Continental Warranty Inc., and we can direct you to the nearest dealer in your area that participates in our program.

To make it easier on drivers to get their vehicles repaired our Vehicle Service Contracts allows them to get the repairs performed by any qualified repair facility of their choice. We work with many different facilities, and again if you need to know a location nearest to you we will gladly provide you with a list of our extensive network of shops that are connected to us.

Continental Warranty Has Your Car Covered With A Lifetime Protection Plan

Vehicle Service ContractSo what is covered with the Lifetime Protection Plan? The engine of course, our Vehicle Service Contract is designed to keep the key components of your car running. Everything is covered from internal lubricated parts like the pistons, cams, timing chain, oil pump, crankshaft, valve spring, hydraulic and solid lifters, and much, much more. Any internally lubed linkage that requires repair due to mechanical breakdown is also covered.

Your car’s transmission is covered as well. It doesn’t matter if it is an automatic or manual, we will repair the planetary gears, torque converter, overdrive shaft, chain, gears, and even the case if cracked or damaged due to internal failure. The seals and gaskets are covered only if required in conjunction with the repair of a covered component, and rig, pinion, & related bearings in front wheel drive differential are excluded.

Continental Warranty Inc. and its Vehicle Service Contract have you and your car covered. For more information on our coverage please call 302-375-0401 or visit http://www.continentalwarranty.org/products/.

 

Vehicle Service Contract Provider Offers Claims Procedure

To make sure a claims procedure process is done quickly, efficiently and smoothly, Continental Warranty is available to help. This premier vehicle service contract provider makes it easy for drivers to file a claim in their time of need. Follow these great tips to being the claims procedure process and to get back on the road.

First and foremost, remain calm. When the accident happens, it is best to keep composure and pull the car over as quickly as possible to the safest area available. To prevent further damage, make sure you are far away from oncoming traffic and turn off the vehicle.

It’s important to contact Continental Warranty if you have purchased a roadside assistance protection program package. Those who have purchased the Continental Diamond package can call 800-338-2680 while those who have purchased the Continental Ultra Shield package can call 800-346-6469.

Vehicle Service Contract Provider Assists With Claims Procedure

Vehicle Service ContractNo matter if you have purchased a roadside assistance protection program package or not, it is imperative to contact our vehicle service contract provider. Notify Continental Warranty of the mechanical breakdown so we are sure we are with you from the very start of the claims process till the last step.

When the vehicle is brought to a repair facility, have them call Continental Warranty to ensure verified coverage. Do not have any repairs or disassembly done before they are notified. This is key to ensure that Continental Warranty authorizes the repairs that need to be done.

Be sure to contact Continental Warranty for a claims procedure to ensure the process is done right. It is their goal to make sure our customers file their claims correctly without any hassle or added stress.

If you are interested in the services offered by Continental Warranty, please visit them only at http://www.continentalwarranty.org/ or call (302) 375-0401.

Questions to Ask When Purchasing a Vehicle Service Contract

vehicleservicecontractVehicle service contracts are a guarantee that a consumer’s car will be taken care of in the event that something goes wrong.  Sales of vehicle service contracts have skyrocketed with the rise in popularity of buying used cars.  Nearly as confusing as the sale of the car itself, there are certain questions consumers should ask when purchasing a vehicle service contract.

One of the first things to clear up before buying a service contract is to find out who is selling it. Is it the auto manufacturer or an after market company?  It’s important to know whom you’ll be dealing with BEFORE something goes wrong with the car.

Understand what is covered and what is not. This is an area where consumers should ask very detailed questions.  From large parts to small mechanical break downs, go over the car with a fine tooth comb to understand what you are responsible for and what the vehicle service contract covers.

What Does A Vehicle Service Contract Cover?

Consumers should also find out what is required of them in order to maintain the validity of the contract. Some vehicle service contracts require regular maintenance on the part of the vehicle owner in order to keep the contract current. This could include oil changes, tire rotations, etc.  The holder of the contract may require that consumers keep their vehicle in top shape in order to uphold the contract.  Consumers should know these details of their contract otherwise they may jeopardize their agreement.

A vehicle service contract could be a source of peace for some consumers or a hassle for others.  To avoid a hassle and get the most out of a vehicle service contract, consumers should be as informed as possible about the details of their agreement.

For more information about vehicle service contracts, visit Continental Warranty online at http://www.Continentalwarranty.org or call (302) 375-0401 for more information.