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Replying to: gouge314 (Jan 15, 2007 10:08 am) Link Bernardi Honda It was $650. cheaper than my local Honda dealer on my CR-V
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I intially took the Honda extended warranty..through Executive Somethingorother, but when I called Geico to update our info and add the new car, they asked if I wanted the extended warranty...it'f for accidents of course, and also for mechanical breakdowns. And overall it was lees expensive. I went back to the dealer to cancel the Honda plan. They weren't happy about it, like kinda surly...I'm sure they'd rather spend their time making money, not losing it. Oh well. But, you don't get an 'instant refund'. Since the financing took that original warranty plan into account, they just take the cost of the plan ($1200 I think) off of the principal amount. So I'll have one or two fewer payments to make over the life of the loan. |
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Replying to: amy76 (Jan 15, 2007 8:37 am) Plus when you read people posting the cost of extended warranties, you really have to read the fine print of the policies to know what they really cover. Some may say "bumper to bumper" but you still need to read the fine print. In my previous three cars, only one of them had any major repairs prior to 100,000 miles, and that was for an alternator which cost $500. Plus my cars were not considered "high quality" like the Honda Fit. The bottom line is that what you're really paying for is the peace of mind that if you have a major repair (engine, transmission, etc) prior to 100,000 miles, then you're covered. Again, I think that with modern cars, and especially high quality ones, that the chances of that happening with the Honda Fit is pretty rare. Like I said, in my experience if I would have bought extended warranties for each of my past cars, I'd be out at least a thousand dollars as compared to what benefit I would have got from having the extended warranty. Remember, that those selling extended warranties set their price, deductable, and allowable repairs so that they're making more money than they're paying out in claims. But it's up to you. If you're going to be up a night worrying that you'll have a transmission failure at 36,001 miles, then you may want to get one. You can look at this site http://autos.yahoo.com/honda_fit_sport_5_spd_mt-price/;_ylt=AkSYbWvVPawDfCvUsp_f- - Wqu_Ws8F to give you some estimate of average repair costs over 5 years. But remember, not all of those repair costs would necessarily be covered by any extended warranty you're looking at, plus there is the deductable, so if you had several $100-$200 repairs, you'd get nothing from the extended warranty. Finally, when someone trying to sell you an extended warranty tries to scare you with a bunch of potentially expensive repair costs, then you know it's time to go somewhere else. |
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Replying to: amy76 (Jan 15, 2007 8:37 am) I just spoke to the honda warranty guy b/c I am buying a fit today. The joke re. the extended warranty is that the 8 yr 120k mile warranty, the first three years, 36k miles are already covered in the purchase price. This is a disgrace and a lie to sell this warranty for 1500 clams. It's really only five years and 90k miles for 1500 clams. How they get away with this type of bald face lie is outrageous. They are lucky they make good cars b/c that is all they do. And that is the only reason I am buying from them. I do not like how this company does business. I had to wait 3 mo's to buy this car that quote: is available for sale. B/c they only made 50,000. What a crock! Hope this helps! I feel they treat their buyers with disrespect and the above are classic examples. Also, you have to follow to the letter the maitanance schedule and hang onto all receipts!
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Replying to: joesinatra (Jun 12, 2007 8:03 am) That's how ALL extended warranties work...factory and aftermarket. They all start from the purchase date and are not effective until AFTER the original warranty period ends. |
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Replying to: amy76 (Jan 15, 2007 8:37 am) I definately felt pressured, and I gave in (wtf?), as it was only about 20 more dollars a month on my payment. Looking at it the next day though, I paid 1500 dollars for that damn thing. (My deductible is 50 dollars by the way). The contract is through GE auto warranty services. Do I have 30 days to reconsider this contract? I can't find it in the details of the warranty. I got screwed huh?
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Replying to: xristrettox (Jun 19, 2007 11:21 am) |
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Replying to: amy76 (Jan 15, 2007 8:37 am)
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Replying to: tlasko (Jun 21, 2007 4:51 pm) I am planning on making the trip down to the dealership on my next day off to get them to refund my 1500. That should go over well. |
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Replying to: mouse74 (Jan 15, 2007 8:33 pm) I then called my dealer to cancel, but was informed that it had been 31 days from my purchase date, so there would be a $50 cancellation fee. Well worth it. |
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