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1827 messages, Last post on Mar 01, 2008 at 2:17 PM
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In answer to post 1686 I am purchasing a 1999 I30-L with 60k. I deal with only one company when it comes to extended warranties. www.WarrantyExperts.com It is very important if at all possible to ask for an exclusionary policy. The difference is that an exclusionary policy lists a short list of what is not covered. This is much easier to read and understand and allows for no hidden gimmickry rather than 15 pages of what parts are covered etc. Another important feature is seals and gasket coverage. If a part fails because of a leaky gasket your covered. Those fifteen pages can hide a lot of exclusions etc. Also make sure that your warranty company is re-insured with a reputable large insurer, should your issuing company go out of business. Infinity can only offer me a 24 month 24k warranty whereas Warranty experts can and has quoted me a 5 year 100k policy for nearly the same money. By going direct with a proven company can save you 100's of dolllars that would normally go into the dealers pocket. Warranty experts has a policy on my Motorhome, and 97 Saturn tow car. They have been around for many years and show up at many Motorhome rallies etc. First choice IMO would be Infiniti. In my case they cannot provide me with the protection I need to 100k. They can only sell me a 24 mo 24k policy. I do not work or am not connected with Warranty Experts in any way other than being a satisfied customer. You might mention that I reccomended them to you as a very satisfied customer. I hope this helps. |
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Psophie, Make sure the dealership do a transmission flush not a transmission fluid replacement. This is a huge difference in those. I put my car's service to Pep Boys. This shop did a really great job. Oil change and tire rotation $20 include tax. |
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| I have an '01 I30t w/ Nav. I am looking to hook up with others with navigation systems. Please email me. | |
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I just purchased a 2001 I30. When we finally got to the F/I guy, he told me that they were removing the security systam but will put it back for $395. Is this a usual practice? Does anyone out there have a similar experience?. Edmunds said that this is standard eqpt on the new car. If so, should they remove it? I'm checking before i call the dealer. Otherwise, I'll go out an put on an aftermarket system. Thanks for your feedback |
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Looking at buying a 1998 I30 with 50K for $12,000 versus 2000 with 53k for 16,500. Both with sunroofs. I am looking to put about 70K-80K in the next 5 years. Also in the running is am '01 Toyota Avalon with 64K lthr,etc and no sunroof. Opinions? Anything specific to look for as far as reliability and avoiding major $$$ in repairs? |
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| Anyone driven both cars? Pick your favorite. | |
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ryansn, I have a 2001 I30 and the security system is in fact standard equipment. It sounds to me like that dealership is trying to pull a fast one and make an easy $395 for something that is completely inappropriate and fraudulent. My advice..... find yourself another dealership to do business with. Good luck and happy motoring. |
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Anyone knows how to replace in-cabin filter of '01 I30. Thanks.
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Replying to: vtgt (Nov 19, 2003 4:39 pm) |
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| I am original owner of I-30 with 155,000 trouble free (except c/v joints) miles. I am beginning to wonder when my electric fuel pump will quit. Would love to know if anyone has had their fuel pump quit and if so at what milege. Thanks! | |
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