GWC Warranty has been in business since 1995 and has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. The company offers both exclusionary coverage, which lists only the things that are not covered, and stated component coverage, which lists only the items that are covered.
Coverage plans have flexibility for customization so you can add systems, for example navigation, that aren’t otherwise covered by the warranty. GWC Warranty offers extended auto warranties for both new and used cars through dealers, lenders, and directly to the consumer.
GWC Warranty offers exclusionary coverage up to 150,000 miles and stated component coverage for vehicles up to 200,000 miles. That’s more mileage than most extended warranty companies will cover, which makes GWC Warranty a good choice for high mileage vehicles. There is the ability to customize plans to add components for an additional cost. While there is only one type of exclusionary coverage, there are three types of stated component coverage for a total of four basic plan options.
Here are the 10 most expensive repairs and how they’re covered under GWC Warranty plans.
Avg Cost
Exclusionary
Powertrain
Essential
Comprehensive
(*) Brakes does not include: Pads, Rotors, Shoes and Drums
Which GWC Warranty Plan is Right for Me?
Additional Benefits Available with GWC Warranty Plans
Depending on your specific plan, these features may be included or they may be available as add-ons for an additional charge.
24/7 roadside assistance
Rental car for longer repairs
Trip interruption coverage
Exclusionary Coverage Plan From GWC Warranty
This comprehensive plan covers so many parts that it lists only what’s not covered rather than what is covered and includes all parts in the manufacturer’s basic factory warranty. If there’s a non-covered component you want to add, then they may be able to do that for you for an additional cost. Be sure to ask specifically when you call for a quote. Typical excluded components include:
Wear and tear items like wipers, tires, and brake pads
Upholstery and any interior hinges or handles
Bulbs and fuses
Exterior trims and body items
Any damage caused by neglected scheduled maintenance
Be sure to read the copy of the contract provided so you fully understand what is covered.
Powertrain Plus Plan From GWC Warranty
This plan specifically details which parts are covered. It can be customized to include additional components. If a repair requires parts not on the list, then those parts will not be covered. You might end up with a repair that requires a mix of covered and non-covered parts, which will leave you paying some of the cost on your own.
Miscellaneous
Towing reimbursement
Labor
Engine
All internally lubricated parts
Camshaft and bearings
Connecting rods and bearings
Crankshaft and bearings
Cylinder block
Main bearings
Distributor shaft
Exhaust manifold
Intake manifold
Oil pump, gears, and pick-up screen
Pistons
Piston rings and wrist pins
Timing chain and gears
Timing belt
Cylinder heads
Exhaust valves
Intake valves
Valve springs and retainers
Push rods
Rocker arms and shafts
Hydraulic and solid lifters
Seals and Gaskets
Cylinder head gaskets
Intake manifold gaskets
All other seals and gaskets as a result of a covered repair
Transmission (Automatic)
All internally lubricated parts
Case
Torque converter
Lock-up converter
Gears and shafts
Bearings
Bushings
Bands
Friction and steel clutch plates
Steel drums
Pump
Servo unit
Valve body and plate
Governor
Transmission (Manual)
All internally lubricated parts
Case
Bearings
Bushings
Gears and shafts
Synchronizers
Spacers
Main drive gear
Main shaft
Shift forks
Overdrive housing
Synchronizer drums
Four-Wheel and All-Wheel Drive
All internally lubricated parts
Transfer case
Bearings
Bushings
Chains
Gears
Sleeves
Sprockets
Drive Axle
All internally lubricated parts
Drive axle housing
Ring and pinion gears
Spider gears and side gears
Bearings
Bushings
Spacers
Yokes
Axle shafts
Driveshafts
Carrier bearing
Essential Plan From GWC Warranty
This builds on the Powertrain Plus plan with additional covered components and systems.
Miscellaneous
Labor and diagnostics
24/7 roadside assistance and towing
Rental car reimbursement
Travel and lodging reimbursement
Engine
Universal joints
Center support bearing
CV joints
Air Conditioning
Compressor
Compressor clutch
Accumulator
Dryer/receiver
Condenser
Evaporator
Brakes
All internally lubricated parts of the hydraulic system including: Master Cylinder, Vacuum power assist booster and valve, Hydro booster, Disc brake calipers, Wheel cylinders, Steel brake lines and hoses
Cooling
Radiator
Water pump
Thermostat
Radiator fan and fan clutch
Electric radiator fan motor
Coolant recovery container
Electrical
Alternator
Electric horn
Front and rear wiper motor
Rear defroster switch
Starter motor
Starter motor drive assembly
Starter motor solenoid
Voltage regulator
Fluids
Any fluids required as a result of a covered repair
Steering
Power steering pump
Rack and pinion
Steering gear box
Suspension
Upper and lower ball joints
Leaf and coil springs (if broken)
Spindles
Upper and lower control arms
Wheel bearings
ABS
Electronic control processor
Pressure modulator valve
Isolation dump valve
Accumulator
Wheel speed sensors
Hydraulic pump
Motor assembly
Hi-Tech Electrical
Fuel pump
Power antenna motor
Power door lock actuators and switches
Power mirror motors and switches
Power seat motors and switches
Power sunroof motor
Power convertible top motor
Power window motors regulators and switches
Electronic ignition module
Turbocharger (surcharge applies)
All internally lubricated parts
Housing
Wastegate
Vanes
Shafts and bearings
Comprehensive Plan From GWC Warranty
This is the most inclusive stated coverage plan and includes all previously listed parts with the addition of the following:
Sensor Package
Covers select sensors
Engine
Engine mounts
Timing belt and tensioner
Timing and valve covers
Transmission mounts
Flywheel/flex plate
Harmonic balancer
Air Conditioning
Expansion valve
Orifice tube
POA valve
Compressor mounting brackets
Evacuation and recharge
Brakes
Pressure differential switch
Parking brake control pedal/lever
Backing plates
Vacuum booster pump
Cooling
Heater core
Serpentine belt tensioner, bearing, and pulley
Heater blower motor
Blower motor resistor
Blower motor switch
Heater control valve
Radiator shroud and brackets
Electrical
Power trunk release
Neutral safety switch
Stop lamp brake switch
Washer fluid pump and switch
Alternator bracket and pulley
Electric horn button
Emergency warning flasher switch
Headlamp switch
Headlamp dimmer switch
Ignition coil
Ignition coil pack
Ignition distributor
Interior light switches
All manually operated switches
Rear window heating elements
Trunk pull down motor
Turn signal switch
Wiper module and delay switch
Idle air control motor (IAC)
Idle air control valve (IAC)
Fluids
R134 refrigerant/freon
Steering
Idler arm and bushings
Pitman arm
Power steering pump pulley
Mounting brackets an reservoir
Tie rods
Tie rod ends and sleeves
Steering shaft pivot joint
Suspension
Control arm bushings and shafts
Stabilizer bar links and bushings
Steering knuckles
Strut bars and bushings
Rigid beam axle
Air suspension compressor
Spindle supports
Torsion bars, mounts, and bushings
Fuel System
Injectors
Metering valve/pressure regulator
Lines and fittings
Fuel gauge sending unit
Fuel tank
Interior/Exterior
Hood latch and cable
Door locks, handles, and hinges
Trunk lock and hinges
Trunk and hood gas lift cylinders
How Much Does a GWC Warranty Cost?
As is common with extended car warranties, there’s no way to get a quote online. What you can find, however, are plenty of people who purchased a warranty and shared the details in various online forums. Here’s what we found scouring the internet for GWC Warranty quotes. Note that your quote may be quite different depending on your vehicle.
Vehicle
Plan Name
Term
Total Cost
Deductible
How to File a GWC Warranty Claim?
Filing a claim with GWC Warranty is straightforward. There’s a number to call for roadside assistance or you can take your car directly to a repair facility if it's driveable without causing further damage.
Once at the facility, they must call GWC Warranty for authorization with an estimate before any work is done. Claims will not be honored if the work is done without prior authorization. Payment will be made directly to the repair shop, but you are responsible for any uncovered repairs and deductibles.
Is My Car Eligible for a GWC Warranty?
What disqualifies a car?
Cars with over 200,000 miles
Heavily modified cars may not be covered
Collectible and vintage cars may not be covered
Most Common Reasons Why GWC Warranty Claims Are Rejected?
Parts not covered. Car warranties are very specific about which parts are covered. Be sure you understand the limits of your warranty coverage to avoid surprises when it’s time for a repair.
No proof of scheduled maintenance. Your coverage will not pay for problems caused by neglected maintenance. Make sure you maintain your car and keep records of that maintenance to avoid this problem.
Customer Reviews of GWC Warranty
Positive Reviews
“GWC covered over $15,000 in repairs on my BMW 335i over the two and a half years I owned it. If GWC is an option for any future used cars I buy, I'm buying their coverage!” - Joshua B., Yelp
“There are poor warranty companies out there, but GWC is not one of them. ... . I have never had to wait for this company to call me back to move forward on repairs. They handle 99% of all claims on the first call.” - Chris, Consumer Affairs
“We've had the GWC Warranty policy for almost a year now. We got it through the dealer when we bought our car. They explained everything, and they were right on. We've used it for a claim and the dealer that fixed our vehicle took care of everything. They dealt with them. GWC was reasonable to work with and everything got taken care of.” - Amy, ConsumerAffairs
Negative Reviews
“Turns out all internally lubricated parts are covered with the exception of my internally lubricated part. I am on my own to cover the entire bill.” - Brendan, ConsumerAffairs
“I filed a claim with GWC very hopeful because everything listed on my diagnosis is listed in my brochure as covered. They sent an inspector out and denied every single thing because they apparently don't cover anything having to do with leaks.” - Erika R., Yelp
Should You Get a GWC Warranty Extended Warranty?
Deciding to purchase an extended warranty depends on you, your car, and how comfortable you are with paying for repairs. If you are worried by the notion of a sudden breakdown and the cost of resulting repairs, then an extended warranty can ease those worries. Instead of struggling to come up with a way to pay, the extended warranty has you covered.
If your car has a history of being unreliable, then that’s another good reason to consider an extended warranty. Whether it’s the specific make or model or both, if it’s known for issues then an extended warranty can help.
You’re taking a gamble, however, in the assumption that you’ll need an extended warranty. If the repairs you fear never materialize, then you may end up spending a chunk of change for something you never even use.
Always be wary of any calls out of the blue offering an extended car warranty. These are almost always scams. Do your own research and choose a provider that has a reputation you can trust.
Yes. GWC Warranty has been around since 1995 and is a well-known extended warranty provider.
There’s no way to get an online quote, so you’ll have to call. As a guideline, most extended warranties start at around $1000 and only go up from there.
Take your car to an ASE Certified repair facility, have them call to authorize the repairs, and GWC Warranty will pay them directly.
Yes, you can cancel the warranty and receive a prorated refund or you can instead transfer the warranty to a new owner when you sell your car.
An extended warranty can save thousands on repairs, but there’s no way to know you’ll need those repairs. If the cost fits your budget and you want that peace of mind, then an extended warranty may be worth the price.
Yes. You can receive a prorated refund for time still left on your warranty contract or you can have the warranty transferred to the new owner.
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