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Sep 1, 2023

If you’ve recently purchased a Kia, you may want to keep it protected beyond the generous warranty terms extended to all new Kia vehicles. Kia offers extended warranty coverage under three tiers of Kia Protection Plans. No matter your situation, you can find the coverage you need for your peace of mind.

What’s Covered in an Extended Warranty From Kia?

Kia’s basic warranty covers ten years or 100,000 miles on the powertrain, five years or 60,000 miles on the basic bumper-to-bumper coverage, five years or 100,000 miles on rust coverage, and five years or 60,000 miles of roadside assistance. To extend that coverage, you can talk to your local dealer about three tiers of available protection.

Protection Plan Benefits

All Kia Protection Plans offer up to $100 in towing reimbursement, up to $500 of travel coverage for food and lodging should you suffer a breakdown when you’re more than 100 miles from home, alternate transportation coverage for up to $40 per day toward a rental car for up to 10 days per breakdown, and replacement of fluids during a qualified repair.

You can include your Kia Protection Plan in your vehicle financing, and you’ll find that Kia Protection Plans add value to your vehicle because they can be transferred to future owners if you sell your car.

Powertrain

Powertrain coverage extends your warranty protection on the mechanical parts of the engine, transmission, and drive axle. Most of the moving parts are covered under this plan, and the limitations will be detailed in your service contract.

Gold

Gold Plan coverage includes everything covered under the Powertrain Plan and adds coverage of many of the protective covers and housings, much of the cooling system, many joints and couplings in the drive axle, brake system, suspension, electrical system, and air conditioner. As with the Powertrain coverage, limitations are detailed in your service plan.

Platinum

Platinum coverage includes everything in the Gold and Powertrain plans, and beyond. The Platinum Protection Plan is exclusionary, which means that everything is covered except what is specifically excluded in your service contract. The main things that are typically excluded are consumable parts like oil filters, tires, brake pads, etc. But, if it is not specifically listed in the exclusions section of your contract, it is covered.

If you truly do not want to worry about whether or not a problem will be covered, you should add Kia’s Platinum Protection Plan to your vehicle.

Service at Your Kia Dealer

Covered repairs can be made at any authorized Kia Dealership, including your trusted local service center.

You can ensure your car is covered against a wide range of problems for years to come through Kia’s exceptional warranty services. Stop by Crain Kia of Fort Smith today to discuss your options for extending your warranty on your Kia.