Is a service contract actually worth it for an older car?

Is a service contract actually worth it for an older car?

by Neon Phant -
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I've got a 2016 SUV that's been pretty reliable overall, but it's getting to that age where things are starting to need attention more regularly and I'm finding the cost of servicing is really adding up. I've been looking at different service contract options because the idea of having predictable monthly costs sounds really appealing, especially since I hate those surprise bills when something unexpected pops up. The thing is, I'm not sure if it actually makes financial sense for an older car that might need more than just routine maintenance. Some contracts seem to cover just the basics like oil changes and filter replacements, while others include more comprehensive coverage for things like brakes, suspension, and even electrical systems. I'm also wondering about the fine print, like whether they use genuine parts or aftermarket, and whether there are any exclusions for wear and tear items. I've been looking at a plan that's offered through [https://800sayara.com/car-service-contract/] and it seems pretty comprehensive, but I'd really love to hear from people who've actually had a service contract on an older car and whether they felt like it was worth it in the long run. Did it actually save you money, or did you end up paying for things you wouldn't have needed otherwise? I'd really appreciate some honest advice before I commit.