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Extended Warranty · Missouri

Extended car warranty in Missouri: cost, lemon law & providers

Missouri drivers pay an average of $1,490/year for an extended vehicle service contract — 5.7% below national avg. Below: the top-rated providers, Missouri's lemon-law coverage window (12 months / 12,000 miles), and the questions to ask before buying.

Last reviewed 2026-06-29.

What's different about warranties here · Missouri

Missouri does NOT regulate VSCs as insurance — buyer beware on provider financial soundness.

Avg annual cost in Missouri

$1,490

5.7% below national avg

Lemon-law coverage

12 months / 12,000 miles

From the in-service date for new vehicles

State regulator

Missouri Attorney General

Verify your provider is licensed

Missouri quirk

Missouri does NOT regulate VSCs as insurance — buyer beware on provider financial soundness.

Top warranty providers serving Missouri

All listed providers operate in Missouri and are licensed where required by Missouri Attorney General.

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Updated Jun 29, 2026

Top extended warranty providers

Comparing 6 audited providers· Prices verified Jun 29

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Why warranty math looks different in Missouri

Missouri drivers consistently overpay for vehicle service contracts (VSCs) sourced through dealer F&I offices. The same coverage from a licensed third-party administrator typically runs 30-50% less than dealer-financed plans. Because Missouri Attorney General regulates VSCs as service contracts (not insurance), third-party providers can write coverage directly to Missouri buyers without the dealership middleman markup.

The biggest cost driver on warranty quotes in Missouriis not the vehicle itself but the repair-cost basket: local labor rates, dealer-shop hourly fees, and the average cost of common-failure repairs (electrical, transmission, HVAC). State-by-state, those numbers vary by 25-40%, which is why a Honda Civic warranty quote in Missouri can be hundreds of dollars different from the identical policy quoted in a neighboring state.

Three rules of thumb for shopping warranties in Missouri:

  1. Always get 3 third-party quotes before signing anything at the dealership. The F&I office quote becomes the negotiating ceiling, not the floor.
  2. Verify the administrator is licensed in Missouri. The Missouri Attorney General maintains a public lookup so you can confirm before you pay. Unlicensed warranty companies can disappear with your premium.
  3. Read the cancellation clause. Missouri requires VSC providers to offer a prorated refund if you cancel — federal law (Magnuson-Moss) protects this right. Confirm the exact formula in writing before you sign.

The bottom line: a $2,400 dealer-financed bumper-to-bumper warranty in Missouri routinely covers the same repairs as a $1,500 third-party plan. The difference ( roughly $900 over the life of the contract) goes straight to the dealership's F&I commission pool — money that stays in your pocket if you shop outside the dealer.

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