What Does the Subaru Warranty Cover?
What Does the Subaru Warranty Cover?
If you want to know more about what the Subaru warranty covers before you buy, pat yourself on the back for making a smart purchasing decision. You’ll be delighted to know that the Subaru powertrain warranty is comprehensive to provide you with extra peace of mind while navigating Pasadena streets. This powertrain warranty comes with the basic Subaru warranty, which covers 36,000 miles or three years, though other warranty packages are available in light of your driving needs.
Subaru Powertrain Warranty Coverage
The Subaru powertrain warranty covers every major part of your Subaru vehicle in the event of damage for the first 60,000 miles or five years, whichever comes first. This means you’ll enjoy free repairs or replacements for the following components:
- Engine
- Engine block and all internal parts
- Oil pump, oil pan
- Cylinder heads and valve trains
- Oil seals and gaskets
- Timing belts or gears and cover
- Water pump
- Flywheel
- Intake and exhaust manifolds
Added Security Coverage
In addition to the Subaru powertrain warranty, you can opt for the added security Subaru warranty. Two added security plans are available to meet the needs of drivers throughout Los Angeles and the rest of the country. Like the basic and powertrain warranties, the added security plans are honored by factory-trained Subaru technicians who use OEM parts exclusively. Here’s a little about these plans:
- Classic Plan: Major component coverage, including the engine and other major parts, All-Wheel Drive (AWD), car rentals, and towing.
- Gold Plus Plan: Includes the Classic Plan, as well as steering, electrical, air conditioning, brakes, front suspension, and more.
If you are interested in either of these extended coverage plans in addition to your Subaru warranty, let us know, and we will review plan and pricing information with you. We can also review other Subaru coverage products, including the Subaru Equity Shield that provides separately-purchased protections such as:
- Dent and ding protection
- Tire and wheel protection
- Windshield protection
Is the Subaru Warranty Transferable?
It is absolutely possible to transfer your Subaru warranty to another Subaru vehicle! Whether you wish to purchase a used Subaru or sell your current ride, simply call 1-800-SUBARU3 for ownership update purposes. You won’t have to pay a transfer fee, either!
Find a Subaru Vehicle Under Warranty at Subaru of Glendale
Ready to start browsing the warrantied vehicles at Subaru of Glendale near North Hollywood? Contact us at (805) 853-4901 whenever you want to schedule a test drive. You can also learn more about the added security plans, get an estimate of your current vehicle’s worth, and apply for financing online. We additionally invite you to learn about the Subaru pre-owned vehicle program and check out our picks for the top Subaru accessories! See you soon!
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