If you’ve ever wondered what happens when something goes wrong with your vehicle after you drive off the lot, you’re not the only one. Understanding your extended warranty options is one of the best things you can do as a Chevrolet owner. No matter if you just purchased a new Silverado, or you’ve driven your Equinox around Hibbing, MN for a few years, knowing what’s covered – and what isn’t – gives you security.

What Is a Manufacturer’s Warranty?
When you buy a new Chevrolet, it comes with a factory-backed manufacturer’s warranty at no extra cost. This is Chevrolet’s promise to repair or replace certain parts if they fail due to defects in materials or workmanship. The standard Chevrolet warranty includes a 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty.
These coverages are automatic and apply from the date of purchase. They’re a strong starting point, but they do have an expiration date – which is where an extended warranty becomes worth considering.
What Types of Warranty Coverage Are Available?
Understanding the different categories of Chevrolet warranty protection helps you make a more informed decision. Here’s a breakdown of the most common types:
- Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage handles most components of the vehicle, from electrical systems to air conditioning. It’s the most comprehensive factory coverage available.
- Powertrain Coverage focuses on the engine, transmission, and drivetrain – the components that make your vehicle move. This is often the most costly to repair, so powertrain protection is especially valuable.
- Corrosion Coverage protects against rust-through on body panels and is included with new Chevrolet vehicles for 3 years/36,000 miles for surface corrosion and 6 years/100,000 miles for perforation.
Roadside Assistance is included with new Chevrolet vehicles and covers things like flat tires, towing, and lockouts for 5 years/60,000 miles.
What Is a Chevrolet Extended Warranty?
Once your factory coverage expires, a Chevrolet extended warranty – also called a Chevrolet Protection Plan – can pick up where the original warranty leaves off. These plans are offered through GM and can be purchased new or while your factory coverage is still active.
An extended warranty can cover major mechanical and electrical components depending on the plan level you choose. Options typically range from powertrain-only plans to more comprehensive coverage that mirrors the original bumper-to-bumper protection. A Chevrolet warranty extension through an authorized provider ensures repairs are made with genuine GM parts by certified technicians.
What Does an Extended Warranty Cover?
Coverage depends on the plan you select, but most extended warranty options for Chevrolet vehicles include some combination of the following:
Engine components, transmission parts, drive axles, steering systems, brake components, electrical systems, and air conditioning. Higher-tier plans may also include technology components like the touchscreen, sensors, and driver assistance systems.
It’s important to read the terms carefully. Most plans exclude regular maintenance items like oil changes, brake pads, and wiper blades. Those are considered normal wear and are your responsibility as the owner.
How Do You Make a Warranty Claim?
Making a claim under your Chevrolet extended warranty is fairly simple. Bring your vehicle to an authorized Chevrolet dealership – one that can verify your coverage and perform repairs using approved methods and parts. Have your warranty documentation on hand, including your plan number and purchase date.
The service team will diagnose the issue, confirm it falls within your coverage terms, and proceed with the repair. In most cases, you’ll only be responsible for a deductible, if one applies to your plan. Keeping records of your maintenance history is a good habit, as it can support your claim if questions arise.
Visit North Country Chevrolet for Warranty Help
So, if you’re shopping for a new Chevrolet or trying to understand your current coverage, the team at North Country Chevrolet is here to help. Drivers throughout Hibbing, MN, can count on our knowledgeable staff to walk them through their extended warranty options and find a plan that fits their budget and driving habits. Stop in and see the team at North Country Chevrolet or make an appointment today to learn more.
