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Allstate Parts and Labor Plus helps pay for vehicle repairs and could save you money!

You pay just $50 per visit for covered repairs - no matter how big or costly.

Allstate Parts and Labor Plus is mechanical breakdown insurance for your vehicle. It's more than just a "drive train" warranty - it's valuable protection for most of the major mechanical components and systems of your covered vehicle.

Today, people are keeping their vehicles for much longer than in years past. In fact, many people take five years or more just to pay for their vehicles. But keeping your car, truck or van longer makes you more vulnerable to mechanical breakdowns - and repairs can be surprisingly expensive. When you add in charges for parts and labor, you could easily spend hundreds, even thousands, of dollars for many common repairs.

Whether you have a new warranty, one that is about to expire, or no warranty at all, as long as your car is 5 years old or less and has no more than 88,000 miles, you may apply for Allstate Parts and Labor Plus which helps protect you in the event of a covered mechanical breakdown. Allstate Parts and Labor Plus provides coverage for up to 100,000 miles or 7 years from the vehicle's model year or policy issue date, whichever occurs first.

Please note that Allstate Parts and Labor Plus is not currently available in the following states: Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. If you live in one of these states and would like to be contacted in the future when Allstate Parts and Labor Plus becomes available in your state, please provide us with your e-mail and mailing information.

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