Isn't that the standard Hyundai warranty?
Yes, but it's non-transferable. Same with Kia unfortunately. So paying to go CPO gets the additional 4 yrs/40,000 mi on the power train, plus 10 yrs unlimited miles roadside assistance, lockout help, trip interruption, etc. Yes I get a bunch of that already with AAA, but I'd like as much coverage as possible since I tend to hold onto cars for a long time.
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