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New vehicle warranties
How to obtain a warranty repair
- Warranty work needs to be completed by a GM dealer
- Work done at independent shops may not be eligible for reimbursement
- The vehicle needs to be diagnosed by a GM dealer first before they can determine if the warranty will cover the repair
- There may be a diagnosis fee, which is reimbursed if the repair is determined to be covered by their warranty (otherwise, diagnosis fees are not refundable)
- The dealer will discuss the next steps for the repair (whether parts need to be ordered, expected timing, etc.)
- Rental/loaner cars vary by dealer — the dealer will discuss availability and options
- NOTE: Recall work is always covered at no charge if completed at a GM dealer
Additional plans
At the time of vehicle purchase or lease, additional plans are available that go above and beyond the warranties that come with the vehicle.
- Protection Plans — Provide additional protection on top of the manufacturer’s warranty
- Pre-Paid Maintenance — Covers scheduled oil and filter changes and tire rotations during the coverage period
- Tire and Wheel Protection — Covers tire repair/replacement. Select plans also cover wheel damage and roadside assistance