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SA Drive Plan

Your car’s services sorted

TLC for your four-wheeled friend

A service plan that keeps SA driving


The SA Drive Plan is a service plan that runs for a set period of time (e.g. 3 years) or for a fixed number of kilometres (e.g. 45 000 km)*, whichever happens first. To ensure your plan stays intact, service your car as per your car manufacturer’s specifications. This is the first step in taking care of your car.

*Km interval depends on the manufacturer's service schedule

How do I benefit?

  • Only genuine parts are used
  • Qualified technicians will service your car
  • Approved dealerships
  • Trusted advice

Roadside Assistance* is included in the SA Drive Plan to ensure you are never stranded next to the road. We’ll help when you need towing, a tyre change, a jump-start or or have a key lockout.

*Only available within the borders of South Africa.

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What is provided for?

Accessory belt

Accessory belt*

The V-belt or accessory belt which drives a number of components such as the aircon compressor, water pump, alternator and the power steering pump. Should it break the engine will overheat, which would result in engine failure.

Air filter element

Air filter element

The air filter element will protect your engine’s air intake from unwanted particles going into the engine and damaging its moving parts which will cause unnecessary wear-and-tear.

Brake and clutch fluid

Brake and clutch fluid

When the brake and clutch fluid of your car becomes old it loses its viscosity which can cause clutch or brake failure. The older the fluid gets the less it lubricates the necessary part which can lead to damage on the clutch and brakes.

Cambelt

Cambelt*

A cambelt has a specific lifespan and needs to be replaced in accordance with the manufacturer specifications and at specific intervals. The cambelt becomes worn, brittle and cracked over time. Cambelt failure could result in serious and costly engine damage.

Coolant

Coolant

Your radiator keeps your car at a working temperature which is part of the cooling system and the coolant prevents rust and corrosion inside the cooling system. Corrosion can cause the water pump to fail and rust can block the radiator which will lead to overheating. Coolant prevents this.

Differential fluid

Differential fluid

The differential controls the different speeds your car’s wheels turn at. Your wheels will drag if you do not have a differential system. The differential oil keeps the bearings lubricated and premature failure may occur if it is not changed at its specific intervals.

Engine oil

Engine oil

The engine oil needs to be changed at specific intervals. The older your car’s oil, the less it lubricates moving parts. Engine oil prevents premature failure and wear on the moving parts.

Fuel filter

Fuel filter

The fuel filter protects your fuel line from particles that can contaminate it and cause unnecessary damage.

Oil filter

Oil filter

The oil filter will ensure only clean oil goes through your engine which is necessary for the optimal functioning of your car.

Pollen filter element

Pollen filter element

The pollen filter prohibits unwanted particles like dust from entering the cabin of your car. It keeps the air clean for your optimal health.

Spark plugs

Spark plugs

Over time the spark from your spark plug starts to burn away. This causes misfires which increases fuel consumption. It is necessary to replace them for optimal power for your car and to keep fuel consumption regular.

Sump plug gasket

Sump plug gasket

Engine oil is kept intact by the sump plug gasket. If the washer from the gasket gets worn out the engine can lose oil and lead to engine failure. It is necessary to replace the sump plug gasket at the required intervals.

Tensioners and pulleys

Tensioners and pulleys*

The tensioner keeps tension on your car’s cambelt when it stretches and moves. It is needed for your car’s belts to function optimally. If it’s not maintained it could lead to engine failure.

Transmission fluid

Transmission fluid

Transmission fluid retains its lubrication effectiveness for a specific amount of time and needs to be changed at specific intervals. It lubricates your gearbox which is essential, otherwise wear-and-tear will happen quicker. Your gears can start grating and you may have to replace the gearbox.

Workshop consumables

Workshop consumables**

The workshop consumables like the tissue paper and cleaning materials used during the servicing of your car is covered.

*Only if it is stipulated as an item to be replaced at a specific service interval by the car manufacturer.

**Maximum of R100.00 excl. VAT

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How do I pay?

You have the following options to pay for the SA Drive Plan

  • Upfront payment (added to your finance agreement)
  • Once-off EFT payment
  • You can purchase the SA Drive Plan through approved dealerships (upfront-only)
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The fine print

Your car qualifies for the SA Drive Plan if:

  • It’s less than 10 years old
  • It has travelled less than 250 000 km (calculated from date of car registration)

When will my plan be active?

This will depend on your chosen method of payment.

  • If you pay for this plan upfront, you will be able to take your car for its service after 30 business days.

The SA Drive Plan does not provide for wear-and-tear items like windscreen wipers or brake pads, but it does cover replacement of parts that are part of your standard manufacturer service specification.

This plan does not provide for:

  • Racing or rallying, whether competitive or non-competitive
  • The carrying of fare-paying passengers (unless expressly agreed to by us)
  • Driver tuition (unless expressly agreed to by us)
  • Towing of other vehicles
  • Modified or enhanced vehicles
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SA Drive Plan Guide

Product disclaimer

Download the guide for a quick summary on this product. Terms, Conditions and Limitations apply. Benefits correct at time of publication. E&OE.

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