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Royal Protection Plan Auto Warranty Maintains the Value of Your Car

Wednesday, 24 May 2017 02:41 AM

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LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 24, 2017 / Unless you are prepared to pay $2,000 or more if the engine blows in your car, you need a Royal Protection Plan Auto Warranty. While most manufacturers offer a limited warranty for the first 3 years, or 36,000 miles on your car, you become responsible for the repairs once you reach one of the limits the manufacturer sets. However, purchasing an extended warranty provides a type of insurance against major automobile repairs.

When you are shopping for an extended warranty, it is essential to realize that there is more to consider than just price. Prices and coverage vary greatly in the industry. However, Michael Shaftel, CEO of Royal Protection Plan Auto Warranty, reminds users, "We treat our clients with honesty, integrity, and respect." Apparently, Shaftel's philosophy has paid off, as his company has over 20 years of experience in the industry.

Royal Protection Plan Auto Warranty has several plans to offer, ranging from a basic plan that covers just the engine, to its Powertrain Plus Coverage that includes the engine, transmission, air conditioning and electrical system for the vehicle. This extended coverage is ideal for owners who plan to follow the trend of keeping a vehicle after the manufacturer's warranty expires.

From a historical perspective, many vehicle owners purchased their car using a three-year loan. Because these drivers put fewer miles on their vehicle than the modern driver, they often reached the three-year mark on their car before reaching the mileage limit. Since the loan was paid in full at the same time, many owners would trade for a new vehicle so the car they drove was always under warranty. As automobiles became more expensive, financial institutions extended the repayment period, making it more difficult to buy a new car every three years, so drivers were left with the responsibility of repairs. Extended auto warranties provide a type of insurance that goes beyond the manufacturer's warranty to cover that period and beyond.

A second side effect of more expensive cars is that drivers decide to keep their vehicles after paying off the loan. From a financial standpoint, this is often a wise decision, unless you have major engine or transmission problems without an extended warranty. Such major repairs can add up to thousands of dollars in expenses to keep an older car on the road. However, drivers with a Royal Protection Plan Warranty, simply pay the nominal deductible and have their car repaired. That small deductible amount helps to keep the extended warranty affordable for everyone.

Royal Protection Plan Auto Warranties offer several benefits not found in all extended warranty plans. The company includes towing, locksmith services and rental reimbursement at no additional cost. Additionally, if your car is disabled and you are more than 100 miles from home, the plan pays you $75 per day to help cover your expenses.

If you decide to sell your car while the extended warranty is still in place, you can transfer your Royal Protection Plan Auto Warranty to the new owner. This added value to your vehicle is seen as a positive benefit for buyers and makes your car more valuable at resale. Additionally, because you have the coverage, you are less likely to put off repairs. Making those repairs in a timely fashion also keeps the resale value of your car higher.

A Royal Protection Plan Warranty is a great option for drivers who do not like the surprise of major automotive repair without warning. The plan can help you to keep your car on the road longer and save you money. The company offers several options with one that is right for your budget.

SOURCE: Royal Protection Plan Warranty

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