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47 messages, Last post on Mar 25, 2008 at 8:53 AM
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Replying to: charts2 (Jun 17, 2006 10:57 am) The dealer really wanted to sell the car. It was an out of production model replaced by LaCross, a demo with 6800 NY City miles, with few very minor paint scratches, about 450 days old. On the other hand, we were somewhat afraid to buy a demo without a warranty. |
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Replying to: charts2 (Jun 17, 2006 10:57 am) I've found that Cadillac dealers are much more interested in fixing things under warranty with less hassle than are Chevrolet dealers. Certification on other GM cars is a joke -they tack 3 months onto the 36 month warranty. Big deal.
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| It would be good business if Chevy increased their powertrain warranty on the Impala to at least 50,000 miles. Many manufactures are already there and some are even higher. | |
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I believe all GM cars should have at least 60 months on the powertrain. In fact, if GM wants more buyers they are not going to get them without increasing the warranties across the board, IMHO. |
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| does changing own oil affect warrenty, what oil do you use ? | |
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Kia doesn't have anything on GM anymore: GM now has 100,000 mile powertrain warranty on all '07 vehicles. Russ
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Replying to: kw5kw (Oct 19, 2006 10:56 am) The Impala base prices increased anywhere from 2%-6% for '07. Probably somewhat due to the increased warranty coverage (in addition to some new standard features in the LTZ and SS models). The powertrains on these cars are probably pretty good. GM wouldn't increase the warranty, and open themselves up for higher warranty costs, if they weren't confident their exposure is limited. They also wouldn't do it at no cost to the consumer If GM really wants to make a statement, they would offer a 5yr/60,000 mile bumper-to-bumper including routine maintenance (oil changes, wiper blades) but exclude major wear items such as tires and brakes. That would mean a lot more to consumers than a lengthy powertrain warranty that will most likely pass without being used. |
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Replying to: dispencer1 (Jun 17, 2006 6:23 pm) When you look at the high dollar amount you have "saved" by buying the extended warranty, you will tell others about it and buy another warranty from them the next time you buy a car. A marketing technique. Car dealerships certainly have done and still do worse things than this, so it is not that unlikely. They can write any amount since you aren't paying it. The warranty may have only paid them an hour or two of a pre-negotiated discounted rate labor charge to fix a wind noise, but they might pencil whip $900 as the value of the repair and you have no way of knowing or no real desire to verify or question it (since the warranty is covering it) and instead think to yourself: "Wow! I am so smart/lucky to have paid for this great extended warranty so I can get all these free repairs now! " |
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I hope you made sure this is a legit site because GM doesnt sell for a penny less than list price for their warranties. |
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