I hear this one a lot. Someone says, "Jerry, I don’t need extended coverage. I’ll just set money aside and use it if something breaks." Now, that can work, but only if the breakdowns line up with your bank account. Most of the time, they don’t.
Let’s look at what repairs really cost today.
Cars have more tech than ever, and that means repairs aren’t cheap anymore. Here’s what drivers are actually paying out there:
One failure can drain the “self-insurance fund” in a single shot.
Most plans land somewhere around $60 to $120 a month, depending on your car and mileage. That’s less than what many families spend on subscriptions or takeout, and it protects you when something big goes wrong.
If you plan to keep your car for a while, or if it’s already got some miles under it, chances are good you’ll face a major repair eventually. And when that day comes, coverage pays off fast.
Chaiz.com lets you compare prices and coverage levels side by side, so you can see what makes sense for your situation instead of guessing. No pushy calls, no fine print games. Just a clean look at the real numbers.
Check out www.chaiz.com/carpro to see what coverage would cost for your vehicle. Use promo code CARPRO and you’ll get $100 off any plan you choose.
See you down the road,
Jerry Reynolds
The CarPro