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Thread: Extended Warranty?

  1. #1
    cc322
    How many of you have bought the factory extended warranty on your trucks regardless of make. And is it worht it?

  2. #2
    SoCal_fun
    Ford F250, Toyota Tundra, Tacoma, Dodge Ram 1500 and a Dakota. Bought the extended on all of them. Wasn't cheap, but with my commute it is a must (120 mi./day).
    I like the peace of mind.

  3. #3
    RiverOtter
    I bought it on my 02 Burb ($1,600 cause I waited till I have 40,000 miles on it ). I figure I'm prepaying for my tranny when it granades :220v:

  4. #4
    cc322
    Ford F250, Toyota Tundra, Tacoma, Dodge Ram 1500 and a Dakota. Bought the extended on all of them. Wasn't cheap, but with my commute it is a must (120 mi./day).
    I like the peace of mind.
    Dosent your come with the 100,000 mi warranty allready? being diesel

  5. #5
    mike37
    I buy them if they offer 100% refund if unused

  6. #6
    slingingsmoke
    dont buy it from the dealer.....
    alot of them will tell you that a 3rd party warranty is garbage....but do your homework....many reputable auto insurance companies as well as credit unions such as mine (Los Angeles Firemen's Credit Union) has their own extended warranty for ALOT less $$$.....
    I had to use my ESP from Ford recently...I purchased it for over $3K from the dealer to cover my truck bumper to bumper for 7yrs/100,000mi. It is a Powerstorke diesel....get this....not only do I have to pay a $100 deductible when I show up for ANY warranty concern, but the last time I took my truck in, a sensor went bad and I got stiffed w/ a bill for over $350.00.....
    Just my $0.02
    JON

  7. #7
    Mohave Vice
    Yep! Got it for the 03 Yukon.

  8. #8
    djunkie
    I'd get the one with the dealer. The aftermarket ones are the ones that are shady. If your car breaks down and you take it in, you have to pay for it then try to get your money back afterwards. And also you can deal with the dealer on the extended warranty. I didn't pay what was first quoted to me. They will knock the price down for you if you haggle a little.

  9. #9
    djunkie
    dont buy it from the dealer.....
    alot of them will tell you that a 3rd party warranty is garbage....but do your homework....many reputable auto insurance companies as well as credit unions such as mine (Los Angeles Firemen's Credit Union) has their own extended warranty for ALOT less $$$.....
    I had to use my ESP from Ford recently...I purchased it for over $3K from the dealer to cover my truck bumper to bumper for 7yrs/100,000mi. It is a Powerstorke diesel....get this....not only do I have to pay a $100 deductible when I show up for ANY warranty concern, but the last time I took my truck in, a sensor went bad and I got stiffed w/ a bill for over $350.00.....
    Just my $0.02
    JON
    Sounds like another Ford issue to me. :rollside:

  10. #10
    cc322
    heres my quotes so far
    Powetrain care
    1. 6 years or 60,000 mi = 990.00 with 100,00 deductable 1,050 with 50.00 deductable
    2. Powertrain 6years or 75,000 = 1,170
    Powertrain covers 29 critical componnents
    Base care covers 84 Major components
    1. 6yr or 60,000 = 1,170
    2. 6yr 75,000 =1,495
    Keep in mind I only drive about 10,000 12,000 a year so in three years they will all expire.??????

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