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Mazda CX-5 and CX-9 Warranty Extension

When you decide to get an extended Mazda CX-5 and CX-9 Warranty, your're effectively buying an insurance policy that protects them from the high cost of repairs after the original warranty expires. These warranties are sometimes called service agreements, service contracts, or extended service agreements. In this guide, you can learn about the new warranty programs for both of our top selling crossover SUVs.

Different Warranty Types

There are two main types of extended warranty coverage. The first and most common type is the extended warranty offered by a vehicle manufacturer. These policies typically extend the warranty for an additional time, allowing the customer to continue getting dealer service and repairs. The new CX-5 warranty program falls under this category.

The second kind of extended warranty coverage is sold through independent insurers and services. This coverage allows the buyer to get service at a variety of locations, including the dealer. Because the coverage is offered by third parties, some companies ask customers to pay for repairs and then file a claim for reimbursement.

The Benefits of an Extended Auto Warranty

A Mazda CX-9 warranty extension protects the buyer from unexpected repair bills. In many cases, the warranty is transferable to a future owner; this works in the seller's favor as it can increase a vehicle's resale value while giving the buyer peace of mind. Along with resale and repair benefits, a Mazda CX-5 warranty extension offers other benefits such as rental discounts, towing, lockout services, and trip interruption insurance.

Exclusions

While an extended warranty covers most major parts, they're not as comprehensive as a bumper-to-bumper warranty that comes with a new car. Even the best extended warranties exclude items such as light bulbs, headlights, and windshields. These wear items deteriorate with normal use, as do brakes, tires, and shocks. The slight differences between warranties from various providers are often found in what they exclude.

Is an Extended Warranty Always Necessary?

Extended warranties are ideal for those on fixed incomes who don't want the burden of high repair bills. If that describes a customer who plans to keep the vehicle longer than the duration of the original warranty, an extended service agreement may be the right choice.