Reduce Subaru Maintenance Costs with an Auto Protection Plan
Subaru vehicles are known for reliability and safety, but like all cars, they require regular maintenance to stay in optimal condition. Understanding maintenance costs and protection options can help owners better manage their vehicle expenses.
Subaru car maintenance cost overview
Common Maintenance Costs
- Brake replacements: $150-$450 per axle
- Timing belt replacement: Up to $2,000
- Regular maintenance: Oil changes, tire rotations, and routine inspections
- Major repairs: Can occur at 60,000-100,000 miles
Auto Protection Plan Benefits
- Coverage for unexpected mechanical failures
- Reduced repair costs
- Roadside assistance
- Rental car reimbursement
- Choice of certified mechanics
- Access to service centers
Preventive Maintenance Coverage
- Annual reimbursement up to $3,500 for routine maintenance
- Covers oil changes, brake inspections, and tire rotations
- Helps prevent major repairs
- Extends vehicle lifespan
- Maintains safety standards
Protection Plan Options
- Secure Plus: Ideal for older Subarus, covers vital components
- Superior: Mid-range coverage for common breakdown components
- Supreme: Near bumper-to-bumper protection, includes high-tech features
Additional Benefits
- 24/7 roadside assistance
- Trip interruption coverage
- Flexible deductibles ($0-$200)
- Mobile app access
- Tire repairs/replacements
- Key fob replacement
- Collision discounts
- Total loss protection
- Increased resale value
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An auto protection plan offers comprehensive coverage and peace of mind for Subaru owners, helping manage both routine maintenance and unexpected repairs while preserving the vehicle's long-term value.
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