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GMC Canyon GMC Issued Discounted Extended Warranties?

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I just picked up a new 2025 Canyon Denali. I traded in a 2020 Ford Ranger. I purchased an extended warranty online from Flood Ford (a Ford Dealer) for the Ranger. It was at a significant discount versus what my dealer was offering.

Has anyone found any similar options for GMC Canyons?

Thank you in advance!
 
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I purchased a full coverage one from my dealer. it was an Alley warranty. I got this one for my 2015 Sonic RS and had great luck with it. The only time I had a problem is when the dealer put through the wrong code for a coolant reservoir, called up Alley and they took care of it right away.

I bought a different one for my wives '18 Trax (through the dealer, who claimed it was a GM certified aftermarket warranty) and they didn't want to do anything when I went to make my one and only claim on it. Even though it wasn't a covered part GM issued a bulletin saying it was a defective part and that if anyone had the issue to replace it with a newly designed one. The part was causing moisture build up and then causing the turbo to deactivate, a 1.4L engine without a turbo becomes a dog while driving on the highway and the turbo kicks off :/ Needless to say we ended up paying out of pocket, though no issues since!

p.s. got a 7yr 85k mile on my '25 Canyon AT4 for $3.5k

Edit: For formatting to make it easier to read, and also to add that others posted as I was and realize now that I may have over paid :/

2nd edit: I see now others posted way before me but for some reason I didn't see them, as you can see I am new here :)
 
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I purchased a full coverage one from my dealer. it was an Alley warranty. I got this one for my 2015 Sonic RS and had great luck with it. The only time I had a problem is when the dealer put through the wrong code for a coolant reservoir, called up Alley and they took care of it right away.

I bought a different one for my wives '18 Trax (through the dealer, who claimed it was a GM certified aftermarket warranty) and they didn't want to do anything when I went to make my one and only claim on it. Even though it wasn't a covered part GM issued a bulletin saying it was a defective part and that if anyone had the issue to replace it with a newly designed one. The part was causing moisture build up and then causing the turbo to deactivate, a 1.4L engine without a turbo becomes a dog while driving on the highway and the turbo kicks off :/ Needless to say we ended up paying out of pocket, though no issues since!

p.s. got a 7yr 85k mile on my '25 Canyon AT4 for $3.5k

Edit: For formatting to make it easier to read, and also to add that others posted as I was and realize now that I may have over paid :/
Just found the contract for the Trax, it was through AMT Warranty - I suggest looking into the provider before you buy!!! AMT didn't care at all about our safety or the fact that we had not made a single claim. The pert was listed as not covered and so they washed their hands. Also, learned to buy an exclude list warranty and make sure that list is small and mostly the rubber/wear and tear.