Which Vehicle Protection Plan is Right for You?
Choosing the right protection plan for your vehicle can be a difficult, time-consuming headache. Our goal at autopom! is to make your buying process as easy as possible. Are you looking for something specific? Do you drive more than 15,000 miles per year? We’ll ask you specific questions to find the best plan option to suit your needs.
No matter which plan you decide on, you can be sure you’re picking quality coverage. All plans offered are backed by A-rated insurance companies and administrators.
Exclusionary:
Exclusionary plans are like new-car coverage and will assume all parts of your vehicle are covered apart from of a list of exclusions. Examples of items not covered include maintenance and consumable items like the battery or your tires. Call (800) 724-8141 for a complete list of excluded items.
Mid-Level:
The Mid-Level plans provide coverage within most of the major systems of your vehicle including the Engine, Transmission, Drive Axle, Steering, Braking, A/C, and Electrical systems. Call (800) 724-8141 for a complete list of covered components.
Powertrain Plus:
Our Powertrain Plus plans provide coverage for an essential list of components in the Engine, Transmission, Drive Axle and Air Conditioning systems. They also include basic electrical items which vary by plan. Call (800) 724-8141 for a complete list of covered components.
Please note: Eligibility for plans and coverage term varies by state of residence, vehicle specs, and mileage.




























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Disclosure
autopom! Insurance Services llc (CA agency license #0I13220) offers Mechanical Breakdown Insurance (MBI) or Vehicle Service Contracts (VSC) depending on state requirements.
Quotes and eligibility vary by the vehicle’s year, make, model, mileage, and your state of residence. Not all vehicles are eligible for all plans and the maximum term will vary depending on vehicle eligibility. Cause of breakdown must occur after the designated waiting period or it will be deemed as “pre-existing” and will not be covered under any contract.