
EXTENDED CAR WARRANTY OR VEHICLE SERVICE CONTRACT? What’s the difference?
Products offered to supplement your manufacturer’s warranty are commonly referred to as extended car warranties. This type of coverage doesn’t technically extend the coverage of your manufacturer’s warranty, however – it’s actually a new contract between the contract provider and the consumer. As such, a more accurate label is a vehicle service contract. This type of coverage may differ from a manufacturer’s warranty in the repairs that it covers and in coverage limits. Vehicle service contracts from Priority Assist also include additional services like trip interruption coverage, rental car coverage, towing, and roadside assistance.
At Priority Assist, we can offer the best, so we do.

How does Priority Assist stand out against the rest?
Priority Assist is devoted to increasing transparency in an automotive industry that historically leaves buyers in the dark. We offer proper coverage, fair pricing, and peace of mind that your vehicle is protected. Our individual relationships with customers drive us to serve you better now and in the future. While other aftermarket sellers are inconsistent and aggressive, Priority Assist is comparable to most factory warranty coverage levels and accessible to everyone.
What are the benefits offered by Priority Assist?
With Priority Assist, you will never pay for miles you don’t drive. We have negotiated 0% financing for 100% of our buyers. Other benefits include low pricing, towing, lockout, battery, fuel delivery, flat tire up to $100, rental car coverage for up to seven days, and trip interruption.
Is the Priority Assist program Available in all 50 States?
Currently is available in all states except California and Massachusetts. 48 states and adding to that total!
What specifically is covered with Priority Assist?
See contract for details
To review the complete list of what’s NOT covered on Total Exclusionary Contracts, click here
Is the Priority Assist program Available in all 50 States?
Currently is available in all states except California and Massachusetts. 48 states and adding to that total!