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Most automakers offer some sort of extended warranty coverage that may be added to new-car purchases, and that coverage can almost always also be applied to used cars, or at least those that are purchased through special “certified” used-car programs. So-called third-party policies – provided by a company that has nothing to do with either the manufacturer – are generally lower-priced but considered inferior to manufacturer-supported programs. PPO4Cars.com’s HealthyAuto Plans are even better than a manufacturer-supported policy. PPO4Cars.com’s HealthyAuto Plans allow you to pick your service provider and follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule, all listed maintenance is covered. Even if you’re buying a late-model vehicle from the used lot of a new-car dealership you are able to get coverage under one of PPO4Cars.com’s HealthyAuto Plans as long as the vehicle has less than 90,000 miles.

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