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How much would it cost if your Pontiac broke down tomorrow? All Pontiacs come with an original bumper-to-bumper warranty that covers the vehicle for 3 years or 36,000 miles. There is no additional powertrain warranty on Pontiac vehicles. When the bumper-to-bumper warranty has expired, the vehicle owner is left vulnerable to high cost repairs. An extended warranty is the best way to avoid unnecessary repair costs.
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Regularly scheduled vehicle maintenance is the best way to keep your Pontiac at optimal performance. Many car owners don't realize the value that a simple oil change provides. Most warranties require proof of maintenance and repairs; so don't forget to keep a log and your receipts. Use your Pontiac's owner's manual as a reference for recommended maintenance.
For needed repairs, it is best to take your vehicle to a franchised Pontiac dealership unless it is not possible to do so. If you are in an emergency situation and you must take your vehicle elsewhere, be sure to save all records and receipts. This will ensure that your warranty is kept in tact. To minimize the chance of break downs, be sure to service your car prior to a long trip.
It is best to purchase accessories and upgraded parts or components from your dealer, in order to guarantee the validity of your Pontiac warranty. Aftermarket components are not covered by your warranty.
You may want to consider a factory backed plan. Factory backed warranties are usually more expensive then those from independant providers and your choices of repair facility may be limited. A good source for a Pontiac
extended warranty is www.gm-auto-mall.com. Compare our pricing with GM backed plans.
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