Chevy Trailblazer Extended Warranty

Here you will find information and options for the Chevy Trailblazer extended warranty. Plus you'll find some information on things you may want to consider when buying an extended protection plan. The TrailBlazer is based on a truck platform, and has four-wheel drive as an option. Now, if you own a Chevy Trailblazer, you may want to investigate getting an extra service agreement in order to give you protection for your vehicle that goes beyond what was given to you from the factory when you took delivery of your SUV. And, depending on what options you choose, or whom you purchase this additional vehicle coverage from, what is actually covered.


We all have enough stress in our lives, and there is no need to add to that when it concerns your vehicle, it's reliability, and the untimely repairs that are needed just at what always seems the worse time. Everyday, we all face challenges that cause us some grief and the last thing you need to have is a costly breakdown. Peace of mind may be only a few keystrokes away. In North America, we seem to rely heavily on our vehicles, and often, we don't pay much attention to them until they end up having to be towed to a repair facility causing work or travel interruption. Some Things To Consider When Considering Buying Extended Warranties:
How long do you plan to keep your current vehicle after the original coverage expires?
If you don't plan to keep your car, truck, or SUV (like a Chevy Blazer) after the original new car protection has expired, then this is a non-issue. But, if you really like your vehicle, or if you don't have the funds to buy a new car, truck or SUV, additional vehicle plan repair service may be worth considering.

Some people think that all they have to do is to put money away in an account every month in order to pay for repairs or breakdowns that occur down the road. The real truth is that very few people actually do this, or are able to put money aside. The best time to buy what amounts to repair insurance for your vehicle no matter what make or model it is should be as soon as you buy the vehicle. Why? So that you are able to get the cheapest rate possible. As often is the case, the more miles on the vehicle, the more it will cost because of the rising costs of repairs as vehicles age with use.

Do you already have some other warranty protection?
If you already have extra coverage for repairs on your vehicle, you don't need to duplicate it. If you don't know what coverage you have, find out. You may have purchased a vehicle from a car dealer where they offered only certifies pre-owned vehicles, and, therefore, you may have some protection available.

What you don't want to do is buy more of anything until you know what you already have (assuming you have coverage left) because all you are doing is wasting your money.

Make a list of options on your vehicle
This may at first sound a little unusual but it is important to note how many different kinds of equipment is on your vehicle. The simple reason is that the more gadgets, or newer your vehicle, the more things that can go wrong. And, all these new options or equipment can be expensive to fix once the problem is diagnosed. It stands to reason that the newer your car, truck, or SUV, the more complicated and sophisticated the electrical components.

If you have an older vehicle, you may not have things like power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, ABS, traction control, driver and passenger separate climate control, DVD and other sound systems, four-wheel drive (especially on an SUV), all wheel drive, tire pressure monitoring, power moon roof, or a whole bunch of other techi equipment that can all go wrong. If you have a vehicle with a number of options listed above, it may just make sense for you to consider getting the extended warranty plan.

The Chevrolet TrailBlazer is a mid-size SUV manufactured by Chevrolet of General Motors. It was introduced in 1999. My son chose to buy used a couple of years ago. Since he purchased this vehicle, he has driven it mostly for work that takes him to some back woods areas, and along some lonely stretches of road. He has put on considerable mileage and is well over 300,000 km. Although, he has found it a reliable and capable SUV, he has also had to pay for many repairs. One of the reasons he has had to pay for these repairs is that he did not purchase an extended warranty because he thought he couldn't one given that the warranty had already long expired before he purchased his SUV.

Had he known about extended warranty coverage, even for used SUVs, he probably would have opted to purchase one. The Chevy Trailblazer has been a good, solid vehicle for my son, but he could have had a lot of peace of mind if he had purchased an extended warranty, and a warranty that could also have offered him roadside assistance, car rental, and trip interruption. Having said that, however, not all extended warranties are the same. A few are good, given the research I've done to date, and some types are not as good.

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You've followed the news and know that there will probably be big changes in the automotive industry including the possibility of some models being eliminated. Are other things to follow like fewer parts manufacturers? Maybe. Now is the time to look closely at an extended warranty so you don't get caught short without some added warranty protection for your vehicle especially if parts will be scarcer and more expensive.

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