Motor Plan, Service Plan, and Car Warranty

Car service plan, motor plan and warranty

 

Did you know that South Africans now keep their vehicles for an average of 5 to 7 years, sometimes 10 years? This is well beyond the typical manufacturer warranty period.  

 

With vehicle sales reaching their strongest levels in over a decade and the market projected to continue growing, comparing your coverage options has never been more important for protecting your investment and managing maintenance costs effectively. 

 

According to the NAAMSA figures for January 2026, there has been an increase of 7.5% year-on-year. The new passenger car market recorded 37,190 units, an increase of 2,480 units compared to 34,710 cars sold in January last year. 

 

So, if you’re one of many buying a new car at the moment or maintaining an existing one, you'll encounter three main types of vehicle protection:  

  1. Service plans,  

  1. Motor plans,  

  1. Motor warranties  

 

While these terms are often used interchangeably, they serve different purposes, offering varying levels of coverage.  

 

Service Plans 

 

A service plan is an agreement with a dealership or manufacturer that covers the costs associated with your vehicle's scheduled annual/kilometre maintenance.  

 

Aspect 

Service Plans 

Typical Coverage 

Routine maintenance specified by the manufacturer's service schedule 

Included Items 

Oil and filter changes, spark plug replacements, fluid checks and top-ups, tyre rotations, essential component replacements (e.g., air filters, cabin filters) 

Duration 

Commonly 3 to 5 years 

Frequency 

Annually, or until a set kilometre limit is reached 

 

A service plan is a great way to handle those routine maintenance costs! It makes sticking to your service schedule so much easier, which is super important for keeping your car running for a long time and helping it hold its value if you decide to sell later. 

 

Check out Hippo to compare service plan quotes! 

 

It's worth noting that service plans usually run concurrently with your manufacturer’s warranty, though they can also operate independently, especially if your vehicle is out of service plan or warranty 

 

Under the Right to Repair legislation introduced in recent years, motorists can now have their vehicles serviced at independent mechanics without voiding their warranty – provided the work meets manufacturer specifications. This has created more flexibility and competitive pricing in the servicing market. 

 

Motor Plans 

 

Motor plans represent the most comprehensive vehicle protection option available. Covering everything a service plan offers, plus extensive mechanical and electrical protection.  

Aspect 

Motor Plan 

Typical Coverage 

Electrical systems, air conditioning, suspension components, brake systems, steering mechanisms, most mechanical parts. 

Protection Goal 

Protect from the cost of almost any component failure during the plan's lifetime. 

Typical Exclusions 

Major drivetrain components (engine, gearbox, differential – usually covered by warranty), fuel, oil top-ups between services, consumable items (wiper blades, light bulbs). 

Cost Based On 

Vehicle's age, mileage, make, and model. 

 

Motor plans are especially beneficial for vehicles driven in challenging conditions or for high-mileage drivers who want to avoid the risk of expensive component failures. With modern vehicles making use of more complex parts, repair costs will continue to rise; the financial protection offered by a motor plan can be invaluable. 

 

Motor Warranty & Extended Warranty 

 

A warranty differs fundamentally from both service and motor plans. Rather than covering scheduled maintenance or a broad range of components, warranties specifically protect against mechanical and electrical failures due to defects in materials or workmanship. 

 

Aspect 

Motor Warranty 

Coverage 

Mechanical breakdowns and component failures. 

Exclusions 

Explicitly excludes wear and tear items. 

Duration 

Typically 3 to 7 years or a specified kilometre limit. 

Claims 

If it’s not repaired or replaced by the manufacturer, they will usually pay a set percentage or a fixed rand value for each covered component, not the full cost of repairs. 

 

Once your manufacturer’s warranty expires, you have the option to purchase an extended warranty from either the manufacturer or third-party providers.  

 

Check out Hippo to compare extended warranty quotes! 

 

Comparing Your Options 

 

When deciding between these coverage options, consider your vehicle's age, your budget, your annual mileage, and your risk tolerance for unexpected repair costs. 

 

Get a service plan to cover your annual/kilometre maintenance and motor warranty for extended protection on mechanical and electrical errors that are not wear and tear related - future you, will thank you! 

 

Recent market data shows that South Africans who compare all their vehicle-related costs and insurance options save an average of R1,208 per month.  

 

When it comes specifically to car insurance, the average Hippo user saves R539 per month simply by comparing quotes. These savings can significantly offset the cost of service plans, motor plans, or extended warranties. 

 

 

Compare Quotes to Make the Right Choice for You 

 

The decision ultimately comes down to your individual circumstances and priorities. Remember that transparent pricing and clear coverage terms are essential when selecting any vehicle protection plan. Take time to understand exactly what's covered, what's excluded, and what your responsibilities are regarding service scheduling and claim procedures.  

 

Now that you understand the differences between service plans, motor plans, and vehicle warranties, find the perfect coverage for you and your car by comparing quotes side by side on hippo.co.za.  

 

For additional insights on vehicle protection and cost-effective maintenance strategies, explore our comprehensive guide on the difference between car insurance and motor warranties. 

 

This article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal, or medical advice. Coverage terms, pricing, and availability may vary. Always review policy documents carefully and confirm current pricing with providers before making any decisions. 

 


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