When it comes to actually reaching higher mileage, serpentine belt, possibly belt tensioner, valve cover gasket, and front suspension components are the only other known weaknesses I could think of
Serpentine belts are wear items and are not covered. Here is the copy from mine:
Platinum Vehicle Service Agreements:
ALL MANUFACTURER-ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS INSTALLED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR YOUR DEALER ARE COVERED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR MECHANICAL FAILURE, UNLESS OTHERWISE EXCLUDED. THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE NOT COVERED BY PLATINUM AGREEMENTS.
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