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Edmunds article: Third-Party Extended Warranty Scams
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Replying to: wlbrown9 (May 18, 2007 9:53 am) In taking a look through this stream, I was wondering where you obtyained this info and was it for APCO. If so, could you tell me what the updated prices might be for dealer wholesale for an easy care -total gold package for the various years/miles- thanks so much -
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Replying to: cpr3 (Apr 27, 2009 6:35 pm) |
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Am based in CA with a 4x4 Grand Cherokee 2005. 36k factory warranty just ran out so am shopping for an extended warranty. I have not found any negative reviews on warranty direct. They are CA approved and seems to have a pretty comprehensive coverage with named components Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Replying to: jeep415 (Apr 28, 2009 6:56 am) You must not have looked very hard? Did you do a discussion search (at top of page)? Warranty Direct seemed okay to me when I researched the company a while back. They've called and e-mailed me multiple times, saying time is running out before the rates would go up on my Mazda MPV. But, they are a third party extended warranty.... which as you know, is like having the curse of the undead put upon you.
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Replying to: jipster (Apr 28, 2009 8:44 am) When you search them they have 4 different BBB listings under two different name |
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I jutst purchased a fully loaded 2009 camry hybrid for $26,350 and received pressure to buy extended warranty for $1300. I said I wouldn't do it until I fully read and understood what I was buying. Is this reasonable price and is it worth it?
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Replying to: tm0711 (May 04, 2009 5:31 am) It`s a hybrid too,so,,Go ahead and buy it if u plan to keep your car atleast 4-5 years or drive more than 36k. But make sure it is a original Toyota Manuf warr..--not a 3rd party warr.A dealer can sell u any warr he likes-- manuf. or 3rd party.But he makes more profit on 3rd party -so he pushes them more.These 3rd party ones are useless,they dont pay anything. So confirm with him on this and get a Toyota Manuf warr.U can read the Toyota Ext warr details on The Toyota website!!
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Replying to: tm0711 (May 04, 2009 5:31 am) |
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Hi all- sorry, but I have a very naive question and was hoping for some help. Just bought a Honda certified used '08 civic with very low miles and was excited to get the 7 yr/100,000 mile powertrain and 4 yr/48,000 mile "bumper to bumper" (with the 1 yr extension from certification) (essentially getting a new car with a better warranty for lower price). However, when the finance guy came out at the end, he offered me Honda Care "bumper to bumper" (for way more than the online prices- shocking, I know). I told him the car salesman had used the same term to describe the 4/48K warranty, but Mr. Finance insisted they are completely different. My questions are as follows: 1) Does the Honda Care just potentially extend the exact same 4/48,000 coverage to, say 7/100,000 (if I buy that plan) or 2) Does the Honda Care plan actually cover different things that would not be covered for the first 4/48,000? (This is what the finance guy led me to believe and of course tried to scare me into multiple expensive scenarios that wouldn't be covered without Honda Care. Since he already told me the time of purchase was the ONLY time I could buy Honda Care, I am now viewing everything he said with a large amount of skepticism.) I've already got the 7/100,000 powertrain through Honda certification, but I'm confused about the "bumper to bumper" (or "limited factory warranty" as the finance guy called it) part. I still have some time to buy a "new" Honda Care, if it's worth it in this case. Thanks in advance for any advice and opinions!
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