Powersports Extended Service Cost, Coverage, Duration, and More
These days, off-roading isn't merely an activity for adults. Kids also enjoy the sport. It's a great way to bond with your kids; spending time with them while sharing a passion for this heart-pumping, exhilarating activity. To maintain your ATV, an extended service contract is what you need. Powersports extended service cost might be a concern for you, but when your ATV breaks down while your kid is on the tracks, you'd wish you had purchased it when the dealership offered it to you.
Understanding Powersports extended service cost, coverage, and duration
Typically, a Powersports extended service contract costs anywhere between $1,000 and $3,000, with a mid-range of about $1,600 to $2,000, based on the terms of the contract. Understand that not all extended service contracts offer the same benefits so make sure to check and double-check coverage and terms of the contract before purchase. An extended service contract will make sense if it offers you the following benefits:
Coverage
A vehicle owner purchases an extended service contract to have coverage when their manufacturer's warranty expires, which is generally one year after you purchased your ATV. The covered parts are also those that are covered by the manufacturer's warranty: all factory-installed parts except ATV components that are prone to wear and tear such as the batteries, brake pads, tires, and belts.
Components commonly included in the coverage are the mechanical parts like the transmission, electrical system, cooling and fuel system. To better understand your coverage, and what's included in the Powersports extended service cost quoted for your specific needs and preference, thoroughly discuss the contract terms with your agent.
Duration
The validity period of an extended service contract varies depending on the provider, but in general, coverage is one year. If you want a longer coverage period, ask your agent about the options they offer. If you frequently use your ATV for off-roading, unexpected mechanical break downs could occur within one year, which is why this coverage is ideal for you.
Deductibles
An extended service contract worth your money requires no out-of-pocket expense from you. Look for a provider that offers $0 deductible on new vehicles and at most $25 deductible on certified pre-owned vehicles.
Accredited repair shops
One of the most important deciding factors that owners consider is where they can take their ATV for repairs should they experience an unexpected break down. Look for a provider that allows you to take your vehicle to any repair shop with a licensed mechanic, and where the parts that you need are available.
Can't wait to give the best coverage for your customers? Please feel free to contact Torque Group at (800) 859-0590 to learn more about how their extended service contract can benefit your dealership customers.