Thanks for the Geico tip. I emailed them to see if electronics were covered and here is their response:Sometimes they pay off. I bought extended warranties for both my Accords (first-party Honda warranties, purchased from dealers with the best prices). The VSA module on my 2013 Accord blew a few months ago. It would’ve cost $1350 to fix, but my warranty (which was in its last year) covered it. The warranty cost me $1100. I beat the house!
I was planning to get an extended warranty for the Telluride, but I discovered my Geico insurance plan has an extended warranty option for a few bucks a month and a $250 deductible per incident. Still thinking about it, but a lot would have to go wrong for me to come out ahead of the Geico plan.
Yes, electronics would be covered by Mechanical Breakdown Insurance (MBI).
MBI coverage protects you from expensive auto repair bills when your car experiences a mechanical failure for up to seven years or 100,000 miles. The only exclusions to this coverage are regular maintenance items, pre-existing conditions, intentional damage, or damage caused by lack of maintenance. The coverage includes a $250 deductible for mechanical repairs per repair visit, and also gives you the benefit of a $50 deductible for glass repair.
This coverage is available on vehicles less than 15 months old with less than 15,000 miles on the odometer. If you have any further questions about this coverage, please visit the following website: Mechanical Breakdown Insurance: Coverage for Car Repairs | GEICO