Why Canadians Should Consider an Extended Auto Warranty Amid Rising Repair Costs

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Canadians face a perfect storm of rising repair costs, evolving EV adoption, and shifting automotive policies. Against this backdrop, understanding how an extended auto warranty in Canada can provide value, peace of mind, and protection for your vehicle investment has never been more essential.

Canada’s Auto Industry under Pressure

Canada recently suspended its 20 % zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) sales target for 2026 to ease pressure on automakers impacted by new U.S. tariffs and economic uncertainty. Alongside this, a newly created C$5 billion relief fund aims to support sectors hit by tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automotive parts.

Tariffs have reshaped trade flows—Canada now imports more vehicles from Mexico than the U.S., marking the first such occurrence in 30 years.

At the same time, collision claims for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in Canada rose sharply—4.48 % in Q1—outpacing the U.S. at 3.12 %, and average claim severity for Canadian BEVs reached C$7,026—higher than ICE or hybrid vehicles.

EV repairs also cost significantly more. In Canada, average BEV repairs are around C$6,795 compared to C$5,122 for internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, with both categories seeing roughly an 8 % year-over-year cost increase.

What This Means for Car Owners

  • Higher upfront and repair costs—tariffs, especially on parts and EV components, are pushing prices up.
  • More complex vehicle maintenance—modern vehicles, especially EVs and hybrids, require specialized parts and skilled technicians.
  • Greater financial risk for owners—unexpected repairs can hit your wallet hard, especially if you’re driving an older vehicle out of warranty.

How an Extended Auto Warranty Protects You

An extended auto warranty can:

  • Lock in maintenance costs for peace of mind.
  • Cover high-cost parts and labour—especially important for EVs and hybrids.
  • Be transferable, boosting your car’s resale appeal and value.
  • Help you avoid large, unexpected bills that result from supply-chain price swings.

Maintenance Checklist: Keep Your Car Running Smoothly

Even with a warranty, proactive care helps minimise out-of-pocket costs. Here’s a checklist to follow:

  • Regular oil and filter changes (or coolant/air filter for EVs where applicable)
  • Brake inspection and pads replacement
  • Fluid checks (brake, coolant, windshield washer)
  • Tire pressure, rotation, and alignment
  • Battery health and charging system test
  • Watch for dashboard alerts or unusual noises

Pairing preventive maintenance with coverage ensures you’re protected both when care is taken—and when issues arise unexpectedly.

Comparative Cost Table: With vs Without Warranty

Scenario Without Warranty With Extended Warranty
Unexpected repair (e.g., EV battery component) $7,000-plus out-of-pocket Covered—only service fee applies
Routine maintenance over 5 years Variable $2,000-$3,000 Predictable cost, often bundled
Resale value Standard depreciation Higher resale appeal with warranty transfer

Why Now Is the Time for an Extended Warranty in Canada

With tariffs disrupting trade, EV and hybrid repair costs rising, and policy shifts creating uncertainty, a warranty acts as your safeguard. Whether your vehicle is ICE, hybrid, or electric, an extended auto warranty in Canada helps anchor you amid industry turbulence.

Contact A-Protect Warranty today to explore smart, flexible coverage plans tailored to your vehicle type and usage. Get peace of mind without a hard sell—just clear value.

FAQ

How are tariffs affecting Canadian car repair costs?

Tariffs on steel, aluminum, and parts have driven up supply and manufacturing costs, which are often passed down to consumers, increasing both new vehicle prices and repair costs.

Are EV repairs really more expensive in Canada?

Yes—average EV repairs cost around C$6,795 compared to C$5,122 for ICE vehicles, and BEV claim severity averages C$7,026.

Do extended warranties help with resale value?

Yes—a transferable extended warranty reassures buyers and can help retain resale value.

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