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Re: Extended Warranty. Yes or no? [jesterg134]
by lukalee
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Jun 18, 2009 (8:12 pm)
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Replying to: jesterg134 (Jun 18, 2009 7:28 pm)
Yes...I purchased a 2003 Mercedes C240 4 matic (62k miles)from private wholesaler vs. a dealer lot. I did have to have some work done on the air conditioner. They paid $287.00, $24 and the sales tax was not covered. The private mercedes repair shop owner said it's a must to have an good warranty on cars of this age because all electronics. He was highly recommended and his specialty is German cars for 30 plus years. I paid $2700 I think for 4yrs 100k miles and no deductible. I dont want any unusual high expenses in the future. Pay now or later no free lunch. He said over time I'd get my money back. And his hourly rate is $55.
Good luck
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Re: Extended Warranty. Yes or no? [lukalee]
by mikefm58
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Jun 19, 2009 (2:59 am)
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Replying to: lukalee (Jun 18, 2009 8:12 pm)
I disagree, especially with a 3rd party warranty. Many of us here have been burned when the 3rd part warranty company went bankrupt or used every word in the fine print to wiggle out of paying a claim or used inferior parts when they finally agreed to pay.
I just purchased an 08 Chrysler Sebring from Carmax and have no plans on buying the Chrysler backed warranty for 2 grand. For that price, that's a major engine or tranny repair. Rolling the dice? Maybe, but the odds are in my favor and even if I have to shell out the bucks, it won't kill me.
All you're buying is peace of mind and I don't get that by starting out 2 grand in the hole hoping something will break down and I get my money back.
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Re: Extended Warranty. Yes or no? [lukalee]
by jesterg134
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Jun 19, 2009 (4:09 am)
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Replying to: lukalee (Jun 18, 2009 8:12 pm)
Thanks for the information. I'm still torn as a lot of individuals seem to have been burned by third party warranty companies from what I'm reading. So I'll do some more research and go from there.
Have a great weekend!
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Re: Extended Warranty. Yes or no? [jesterg134]
by jesterg134
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Jun 19, 2009 (4:15 am)
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Replying to: jesterg134 (Jun 19, 2009 4:09 am)
Yes, I'm reading some of the stories about people being burned by third party warranty companies. However I am reading a few good stories so I am torn whether or not I should purchase an extended warranty. And if I do, with whom. I just don't want to be stuck with a $5k transmission bill if it goes in the next year or two.
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Re: Extended Warranty. Yes or no? [jesterg134]
by carnetguy
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Jun 19, 2009 (8:16 am)
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Replying to: jesterg134 (Jun 19, 2009 4:09 am)
I don't know what kind of car you're considering but a lot of people in these forums have gotten great deals from Black Pontiac and their gmoutlet.com. These are heavily discounted GM Protection Plan service contracts.
I understand Black is also working with Warranty Solutions which is the former GE service contract company that Wachovia/Wells fargo now owns.
Same reliable company with heavy discounts but these programs are on all makes.
check out 5starwarranty.net.
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Re: Extended Warranty. Yes or no? [jesterg134]
by nortsr1
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Jun 20, 2009 (2:28 am)
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Replying to: jesterg134 (Jun 19, 2009 4:15 am)
Go to GOOGLE and type in GM OEM extended warranties or Chrysler OEM extended warranties. Plenty of good info out there. I had a Chrysler PT Cruiser and bought an OEM Chrysler warranty from a dealer in (I believe in Indiana) at a great discounted price. Hope this helps.
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Re: Extended Warranty. Yes or no? [carnetguy]
by jesterg134
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Jun 22, 2009 (6:58 pm)
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Replying to: carnetguy (Jun 19, 2009 8:16 am)
Purchased a 2004 Volvo XC90 AWD. One owner with 58K miles.
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Re: Extended Warranty. Yes or no? [lukalee]
by leschakitout
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Jul 01, 2009 (12:33 pm)
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Replying to: lukalee (Jun 18, 2009 8:12 pm)
Which company did you use for the warranty?
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Do factory warranties transfer?
by penone
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Jul 03, 2009 (10:18 am)
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I'm looking to get a 2007 lexus and noticed on the autotrader posts some of them say - "Vehicle sold as-is. Extended warranty available.". The particular car I am looking at is a Lexus 2007 with 19K miles. I thought that a factor warranty would transfer over until either the time or mileage runs out? Is this just a way for the dealer to get me to buy an extended warranty from them? Also, can I check with Lexus and see what is left on the warranty on that particular vehicle using the vin number?
Thanks for any help.
-P.
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Re: Do factory warranties transfer? [penone]
by carnetguy
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Jul 03, 2009 (11:26 am)
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Replying to: penone (Jul 03, 2009 10:18 am)
Lexus has a 48 month or 50,000 "bumper-to-bumper" warranty that should transfer to you. This means that you have 31,000 miles or the balance of 48 months from when the car was bought. If the original owner bought it in Jan '07 you have coverage until Jan '11 or until the car has 50K miles. There is also a warranty on the powertrain (engine, transmission and drivetrain) until the vehicle has either 70K miles or 72 months from it's original in service date (1st owner).
If you are interested in extending the "bumper-to-bumper" portion of the coverage to match the powertrain (6yr/70k miles), you can purchase "wrap" coverage. This will cover everything except the powertrain (since the manufacturer is covering the powertrain) and is usually inexpensive.
Look on line for someone selling discount wrap coverage from either the manufacturer or a large bank or insurance company (if it's not the name of a huge company that you recognize like GMPP, GE, Allstate, Wachovia, don't buy it)
You have to buy it before the 3yr/36K coverage expires - hope that answers the question
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