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You are here: Home / News / MyPR / Your Dealer Service Plan Has Expired – Here’s How to Keep Your Car Covered

Your Dealer Service Plan Has Expired – Here’s How to Keep Your Car Covered

5 August 2026 by Guest

Warranty Extender offers South African car owners a simple way to extend their vehicle’s service plan once the factory cover runs out — with fixed monthly premiums, four scheduled services, and no surprises. Western Cape — For most South African car owners, the day the factory service plan expires is the day motoring gets expensive. …

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Warranty Extender offers South African car owners a simple way to extend their vehicle’s service plan once the factory cover runs out — with fixed monthly premiums, four scheduled services, and no surprises.

Western Cape — For most South African car owners, the day the factory service plan expires is the day motoring gets expensive. One missed oil change on a turbocharged engine. One skipped filter replacement on a diesel. One service deferred because the bill came at the wrong time. These are the decisions that turn a reliable used car into an expensive repair bill.

Warranty Extender, a specialist motor warranty and service plan brokerage, is helping South African drivers bridge the gap between the end of their dealer service plan and the long-term cost of keeping a vehicle properly maintained.

The Extended Service Plan Gap

Most new vehicles sold in South Africa come with a factory service plan ranging from 3 years to 5 years, or between 45,000km and 90,000km. When that plan expires, the full cost of every scheduled service falls on the owner — oil changes, filters, brake fluid, spark plugs, and workshop labour included.

On a modern turbocharged vehicle, a single out-of-plan service at a franchised dealer costs between R2,500 and R8,000. On a premium European brand like BMW or Mercedes-Benz, the cost of a B-Service can exceed R10,000. For many South African households, that kind of unplanned expenditure simply doesn’t fit the budget — and services get skipped.

Skipped services are the leading cause of the mechanical failures Warranty Extender sees every day: turbo failures from oil starvation, CVT wear from neglected fluid changes, and diesel injection damage from contaminated fuel filters.

Extend Your Service Plan From the Day It Expires

Warranty Extender’s extended service plans pick up exactly where the factory plan leaves off. Plans cover all manufacturer-scheduled maintenance items — engine oil and filter, air and fuel filters, brake fluid, spark plugs, and workshop labour — for a fixed monthly premium over 24 months, with four scheduled services included.

Plans are available for a wide range of popular South African vehicles including the Toyota Hilux, Toyota Fortuner, Toyota Corolla Cross, Volkswagen Polo and Polo Vivo, Ford Ranger, Haval Jolion and H6, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Nissan Magnite, Isuzu D-Max, Chery Tiggo, BMW, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz. Both petrol and diesel variants are covered.

Monthly premiums start from R246 per month. Premiums are fixed at sign-up, protecting owners against rising parts and labour costs for the full plan period.

“The factory service plan expiry date catches most car owners off guard,” said a spokesperson for Warranty Extender. “One day you’re handing your car in and walking away with no bill. The next service costs you R4,000. An extended service plan removes that shock completely — you know exactly what you’re paying every month, and your car stays on the manufacturer’s service schedule.”

For owners who also want protection against unexpected mechanical failures, Warranty Extender brokers monthly motor warranties and once-off extended warranties alongside service plans — providing complete cover for both scheduled maintenance and unplanned repair costs.

Quotes are free, with no obligation. Get started at https://www.warrantyextender.co.za/extended-service-plans/

ABOUT WARRANTY EXTENDER:

Warranty Extender is a South African motor warranty and extended service plan brokerage, helping used car owners secure the right cover once their factory warranty and service plan expires. Products include monthly motor warranties, once-off warranties, and extended service plans for a wide range of popular makes and models. Cover is available nationwide across South Africa.

CONTACT:

Warranty Extender South Africa
Website: https://www.warrantyextender.co.za

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