I’m about to buy a new Subaru Crosstrek, and I’m concerned about damage to my tires since I live in an area where the roads aren’t well maintained. Does a Subaru extended warranty cover tires?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
No—Subaru’s extended warranty does not cover tires.
While the 8-year/120,000-mile extended warranty offered by Subaru doesn’t extend to your car tires, most dealerships have a road hazard tire protection plan available to help you pay for the cost of repairs if your tires are damaged by potholes or road debris.
However, these plans vary from dealership to dealership, so be sure to ask for details when you’re ready to buy your new Crosstrek.
In addition to your dealership’s tire protection plan, insurance coverage that includes
can offer peace of mind if you’re ever stranded with a flat tire. This coverage takes care of the costs associated with towing and tire changes, plus other useful roadside services like battery jumps.
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