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205 messages, Last post on Apr 21, 2009 at 7:00 AM
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Replying to: jjyang (Jul 13, 2007 5:52 pm) I believe the prepaid service plans are regionally determined. I don't even know if my dealer offers one. Here in WV they know they have to compete with numerous drive in oil change establishments and they remain competitive with them. I go to my dealer because of the "tires for life" program. I buy my services from them and they keep me in tires. I just got a set put on the TCH and the cost of the tires would have exceeded the total cost of all my maintenance so far. Granted if I had bought tires I would have never put another set of these Bridgestones on, but if they are going to replace them for me then I don't really care.
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Replying to: wvgasguy (Jul 16, 2007 3:20 am) "I believe the prepaid service plans are regionally determined. " That's exactly what I am banking on. What do you think? Can I get away with it? I read in this forum about some folks getting good warranty deals from midwest dealers. Wonder if they are willing to sell the service contract. Hmm.
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Replying to: jjyang (Jul 16, 2007 6:37 pm) Service contracts though deal with oil changes, tire rotations, filters and the like (maintenance). Around here an oil change is $30 or less. In some cities though many are saying they are paying closer to $50. If Toyota is not backing the service contracts and they are dealer sold, then I don't see them as good anywhere you take the vehicle. However I don't know because I never seriously considered one. Someone has to pay the dealer so if it's not Toyota backed I'd be willing to bet they are not good at all Toyota dealerships. Perhaps someone who has one would comment on the service contracts. Who reimburses the dealer? |
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If you are a long-term hybrid owner, our Senior Editor, John O'Dell, would love to hear from you! A short email with your maintenance experiences and concerns would be great. Please send to John at jodell |
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Replying to: heathinsd (Jan 20, 2007 2:42 pm) I am also in similar position. I bought extended warranty on 7/75 for $1700. I wanted to cancel it and buy some cheaper one. Can i do that? I just bought it yesterday and realized payed too much. Please advise Thanks |
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I just bought new 2007 Camry Hybrid fully loaded. I paid $1700 for 7/75 Toyota warranty.I wanted to cancel and buy a cheaper one. Can i do that? What are best warranty buys in NJ area? Please share your experience Thanks in advance
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Replying to: dearaghu (Sep 07, 2007 4:17 am) |
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Replying to: dearaghu (Sep 07, 2007 4:17 am) What I am undecided about is the service package.
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Replying to: jjyang (Sep 07, 2007 4:10 pm) |
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I bought a Camry hybrid in mid Dec. 2007. I went through the dealer in Roswell NM who gave me $2000 less on the car than the dealers in Albuquerque but wanted $1700 for the warranty. After reading comments here I called Midwest Toyota in Hutchinson, Kansas and Randy sold me the same thing (from Toyota Financial) for $795. I would certainly call them. I received my contract in a week.
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