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THE BEST COMMERICAL TRUCK WARRANTY

Truck Protection From Coast To Coast

New or Used Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks Class 2-8

When big trucks break down, repairs aren’t cheap. And repairs are inevitable.

ATW’s warranty plans protect truckers from those inevitable expenses. Our warranties cover all the essential mechanical components, from engines and transmissions to exhaust after-treatment systems and more.

Our warranty experts have over 50 years’ experience in the industry, so we know how to bring peace of mind and savings to every commercial trucker, whether they have a diesel Class 8 or a medium-duty class 2.

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WHY CHOOSE AMERICA'S TRUCKING WARRANTY?

null   REPAIRS ANYWHERE

We accept repairs from any licensed repair facility in the USA or Canada.

null   PARTNERS, NOT BROKERS

We’re partners with our administrator, so we’re able to process claims and resolve issues quickly and transparently.

null   NO INSPECTION REQUIRED

Other warranty companies require a third-party inspection, which costs money. Then they’re able to use this inspection against you when you need repairs.

null   BACKED BY A-RATED INSURANCE

Our coverage is reliable for the long haul.

null   TRANSFERABLE PLANS

You can transfer your warranty plan to a new buyer if you sell your truck.

null   WE PAY ACTUAL COST

When parts are needed for repairs, ATW pays full retail cost for new parts, including markup. Plus we cover diagnostic fees on covered repairs.

AVERAGE REPAIR COST

High-Pressure Fuel Pump

$1000-$2500

Power Steering Pump

$500-$1000

Engine Overhaul

$20k-$40k

Radiator

$2500

Fuel Injector

$300-$500 / each

(EGR) Valve Replacement

$1500-$3500

Transmission

$5k-$10k

Turbocharger

$3k-$7k

HVAC Compressor

$750

Brake Chamber

$325

DPF Replacement

$3k-$6k

SCR System

$2k-$4k

Steering Gearbox

$1500-$3000

APU Repair

$2000

Air Brake System

$500-$1500

Rear Axle

$2000

AVERAGE REPAIR COST

Rear Axle $2000
HVAC Compressor $750
Radiator $750
APU Repair $2000
Brake Chamber $325
Turbochanger $3000-$7000
DPF Replacement $3000-$6000
SCR System $2000-$4000
Power Steering Pump $500-$1000
Steering Gear Box $1500-$3000
Air Brake System $500-$1500
(EGR) Valve Replacement $1500-$3500
High-Pressure Fuel Pump $1000-$2500
Fuel Injector $300-$500 /each
Engine Overhaul $20k-$40K
Transmission $5k-$10k

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

According to Fleet Owner, trucks need repairs as often as every 10,000 miles. Through routine preventative maintenance and regular inspections during operation, you can minimize the likelihood of major breakdowns. However, as the miles go by, engines, transmissions, brakes, clutches, and electrical systems become more likely to need repair.

All policies from America’s Trucking Warranty are underwritten by A-rated insurance.

What most people call “extended warranties” are really service contracts. That’s because technically a warranty can only be offered by the manufacturer.

However, service contracts offered by companies like us usually operate just like a manufacturer warranty. Sometimes they’re even better.

The idea behind a service contract is simple: you purchase a plan from a “warranty” company, and that company agrees to pay the expenses covered under the terms of the plan. Then when you receive repairs, the warranty company will pay their share directly to the repair facility.

The term “extended” refers to the fact that most service contracts last longer than manufacturer warranties (or are put in place once the manufacturer warranty expires). An extended warranty effectively extends the amount of time that your truck is covered against breakdowns and malfunctions.

No. A truck warranty covers the warranty owner against the cost of repairs due to breakdown or malfunction from everyday use.

Insurance covers the cost of damage from things like accidents and weather. Liability insurance covers the cost of damages to others’ vehicles or property (as well your legal expenses) when you are at fault for an accident.

All plans come standard with a roadside assistance package that includes towing, and heavy duty truck plans also come with trip interruption reimbursement coverage. Visit our plans page to learn more about these benefits.

The way it works is simple. When the truck is at the repair center, call us. Always contact us BEFORE you begin repairs, otherwise your repair may not be covered.

We sure think so! Our plans help independent owner/operators and fleets alike stress less about problems on the road AND save money when trucks inevitably need repairs. Peace of mind and savings are what it’s all about.

An extended truck warranty helps truck owners budget better than a simple savings account. This is because the savings account can be depleted by one or two trips to the repair shop. With a plan from ATW, your coverage applies no matter how often you use it.

You can use any licensed repair facility or mobile mechanic in the United States or Canada—we'll even pay the service fee to the mobile mechanic.

Some people prefer to return to their dealership for repairs. That's fine with us, and it does not affect your service plan.

Simply follow the steps to follow a claim on our claims page.

ATW’s coverage comes standard with roadside assistance, so you have help whenever you need. For more info on our roadside assistance, check our plans page.

If you follow the process on our claims page and receive authorization before repairs, then ATW will pay the repair facility directly via check, wire transfer, or credit card.

The deductible is charged per visit to the repair facility, regardless of how many items are being repaired during the visit.

Yes, our plans come with towing and roadside assistance.

Like all warranties, including manufacturer warranties, ATW’s coverage is for breakdowns and malfunctions, not for routine maintenance. As such, things like oil changes, routine inspections, tune-ups, and brake pads are not covered.

If you want to sell your truck, you can transfer the coverage to the new owner. Warranty coverage is sometimes a useful incentive to help close the deal.

We can get a plan started on any truck 15 years or newer, with under 1 million miles. To find out what your truck is eligible for, call 866-249-2350 or submit your truck details to get a free quote.

No, Rather than requiring and inspection our plans a subject to a brief break-in period for the coverage to begin.

Yes, you can cancel whenever and for any reason. Just fill out and send the cancellation form to end your policy. There is a cancellation fee of $100.

Of course. ATW has a plan to match every truck and budget.

Of course!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

According to Fleet Owner, trucks need repairs as often as every 10,000 miles. Through routine preventative maintenance and regular inspections during operation, you can minimize the likelihood of major breakdowns. However, as the miles go by, engines, transmissions, brakes, clutches, and electrical systems become more likely to need repair.

All policies from America’s Trucking Warranty are underwritten by A-rated insurance.

What most people call “extended warranties” are really service contracts. That’s because technically a warranty can only be offered by the manufacturer.

However, service contracts offered by companies like us usually operate just like a manufacturer warranty. Sometimes they’re even better.

The idea behind a service contract is simple: you purchase a plan from a “warranty” company, and that company agrees to pay the expenses covered under the terms of the plan. Then when you receive repairs, the warranty company will pay their share directly to the repair facility.

The term “extended” refers to the fact that most service contracts last longer than manufacturer warranties (or are put in place once the manufacturer warranty expires). An extended warranty effectively extends the amount of time that your truck is covered against breakdowns and malfunctions.

No. A truck warranty covers the warranty owner against the cost of repairs due to breakdown or malfunction from everyday use.

Insurance covers the cost of damage from things like accidents and weather. Liability insurance covers the cost of damages to others’ vehicles or property (as well your legal expenses) when you are at fault for an accident.

All plans come standard with a roadside assistance package that includes towing, and heavy duty truck plans also come with trip interruption reimbursement coverage. Visit our plans page to learn more about these benefits.

The way it works is simple. When the truck is at the repair center, call us. Always contact us BEFORE you begin repairs, otherwise your repair may not be covered.

We sure think so! Our plans help independent owner/operators and fleets alike stress less about problems on the road AND save money when trucks inevitably need repairs. Peace of mind and savings are what it’s all about.

An extended truck warranty helps truck owners budget better than a simple savings account. This is because the savings account can be depleted by one or two trips to the repair shop. With a plan from ATW, your coverage applies no matter how often you use it.

You can use any licensed repair facility or mobile mechanic in the United States or Canada—we'll even pay the service fee to the mobile mechanic.

Some people prefer to return to their dealership for repairs. That's fine with us, and it does not affect your service plan.

Simply follow the steps to follow a claim on our claims page.

ATW’s coverage comes standard with roadside assistance, so you have help whenever you need. For more info on our roadside assistance, check our plans page.

If you follow the process on our claims page and receive authorization before repairs, then ATW will pay the repair facility directly via check, wire transfer, or credit card.

The deductible is charged per visit to the repair facility, regardless of how many items are being repaired during the visit.

Yes, our plans come with towing and roadside assistance.

Like all warranties, including manufacturer warranties, ATW’s coverage is for breakdowns and malfunctions, not for routine maintenance. As such, things like oil changes, routine inspections, tune-ups, and brake pads are not covered.

If you want to sell your truck, you can transfer the coverage to the new owner. Warranty coverage is sometimes a useful incentive to help close the deal.

We can get a plan started on any truck 15 years or newer, with under 1 million miles. To find out what your truck is eligible for, call 866-249-2350 or submit your truck details to get a free quote.

No, Rather than requiring and inspection our plans a subject to a brief break-in period for the coverage to begin.

Yes, you can cancel whenever and for any reason. Just fill out and send the cancellation form to end your policy. There is a cancellation fee of $100.

Of course. ATW has a plan to match every truck and budget.

Of course!

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