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Flat tires, potholes and lost keys happen. And while no one wants to deal with unexpected delays, Kia’s roadside assistance can help make them a bit less painful. But once your warranty’s up, getting coverage through your insurer or other provider might be your best bet.
Kia’s program provides standard roadside services and information assistance to get you up and running again. Most plans include coverage for minor mechanical issues and sudden car troubles such as:
Kia’s roadside assistance is provided on all new Kia vehicles from the in-service date for a whopping 10 months or 100,000 miles — whichever comes sooner — subject to terms and conditions. The service is also fully transferable if you decide to sell your car.
You can still use roadside services post-warranty, but you’ll have to pay for each use out of pocket.
Kia’s roadside assistance is included in its five-year/60,000 miles warranty — whichever comes first. After the warranty is up, you can still use the service, but will have to pay for it yourself.
Even under warranty protection, there are a few cost and occurrence limitations to consider. For example, roadside services may be limited to a maximum of $75 per incident, and trip interruption expenses are limited to $100 per day for a maximum of three days per incident. If these options feel limiting, consider roadside services through your insurance company.
Contact Kia’s 24-hour service at 1-800-333-4542 for assistance anywhere in the United States or Canada.
Before contacting roadside assistance, have the following information handy:
Kia provides a favorable roadside assistance package, but there may be situations where an insurance company can bring more benefits. Consider:
Kia offers an extensive roadside assistance and warranty package, granting helpful benefits to get you back on the road without footing a hefty bill. But if you don’t qualify for these benefits or are in need of more, compare other providers to find the best coverage for you.
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