Vehicle eligibility

What affects vehicle eligibility.

Eligibility is not just about whether the vehicle runs. It depends on the facts that change repair risk, claims confidence, and contract fit.

Vehicle age and mileage

Older vehicles and higher-mileage vehicles can affect eligibility or the term that makes sense.

Propulsion type

Fuel-powered and fully electric vehicles follow different protection paths. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid handling should be confirmed carefully based on the exact vehicle.

How the vehicle is used

Personal use, rideshare use, and commercial use do not carry the same risk profile.

Condition at the time of review

Warning lights, existing issues, and pre-existing problems matter.

Title condition and history

Vehicles with salvage, rebuilt, flood, or true-mileage-unknown history can be ineligible.

Modifications

Aftermarket modifications and unsupported changes can affect eligibility or covered repair outcomes.

Situations that can create a likely block

  • Salvage or rebuilt title
  • Flood history
  • True mileage unknown
  • Unsupported commercial use
  • Unsupported modifications
  • Existing issues or warning lights
  • Vehicle classes outside supported limits

Why eligibility should be handled clearly

A cleaner answer now is better than a confusing answer later.

DriveOn works best when the fit is honest from the start. Share the vehicle facts before deciding whether the protection path makes sense.

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