infinite auto protection from a first-time driver's perspective
I signed up curious and cautious, put it to work on real roads. The promise sounded bold, but my confidence grew as I tested claims.
What "infinite" actually covers
I expected endless everything - well, not quite; more precisely, it means rolling coverage that resets after each approved repair, with no preset claim cap per year.
- Diagnostics first: remote scans before parts ship.
- Parts and labor across common driveline, electrical, and cooling failures.
- Roadside and tow coordination without reimbursement hoops.
- Over-the-air update support where the vehicle allows.
Proof I demanded
I checked policy language, measured response times, and looked for third-party audit trails on paid claims.
- Read exclusions line by line.
- Requested anonymized repair datasets and approval ratios.
- Filed a small claim to observe the workflow.
On a slushy shoulder off I-70, my starter quit; a mobile tech arrived in 42 minutes, swap completed, invoice routed to the plan, zero surprises.
If you're comparing paths, I weighed an OEM extension, a rainy-day fund, and this ongoing coverage. I chose the last for predictable risk, but the best fit is the one whose proof you can verify twice.
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