Vehicle service contract options for Chevrolet owners. Coverage for every model, every mileage level — find the right plan for your vehicle.
Check My Chevrolet Coverage →Chevrolet builds workhorses. Silverado pickups, Tahoe and Suburban SUVs, and Equinox crossovers are some of the most-driven vehicles in America — and that high utilization means components wear out. The 5.3L and 6.2L V8 engines are known for AFM lifter issues, the 6L80 transmission has shift quality problems past 100K miles, and Chevrolet's electronic systems can rack up costly repair bills as vehicles age.
The average cost of a major mechanical repair on a Chevrolet runs around $5,200. A vehicle service contract typically costs $100–$160/month and pays for itself in a single major claim.
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Check My Coverage Options →| Coverage Level | Best For | Monthly Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Powertrain | Older Chevrolet with basic needs | $65–$100 |
| Extended | Most Chevrolet owners — best value | $95–$145 |
| Exclusionary | Newer Chevrolet or complex repairs | $130–$185 |
Silverado and Tahoe owners should prioritize powertrain coverage — engine and transmission repairs on these vehicles routinely exceed $4,000. Equinox and Malibu owners benefit most from extended coverage that includes electrical and AC systems. If your Chevy has the 5.3L or 6.2L V8, consider exclusionary coverage to protect against AFM-related failures.
The best time to buy coverage is before a breakdown, not after. Vehicle service contracts have a 30-day / 1,000-mile waiting period, so purchase coverage while the vehicle is running well.
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Check My Coverage Options →How much does a vehicle service contract cost for a Chevrolet?
Typically $95–$145/month for mid-level extended coverage on a Chevrolet with 60,000–100,000 miles. Higher mileage and older model years cost more.
Is a vehicle service contract worth it for a Chevrolet?
For most Chevrolet owners past the factory warranty period, yes. Chevrolet repair costs can be significant, and a single major claim typically pays for a full year of premiums. See our full guide on whether a VSC is worth it.
Can I get VSC coverage on a high-mileage Chevrolet?
Yes. Most providers cover Chevrolet vehicles up to 150,000–200,000 miles. Coverage options narrow at very high mileage but powertrain protection is typically still available. See our high-mileage coverage guide.