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mrkoje
Jan 04, 2014Explorer
You are bound to get a lot of different answers on this subject. There are tons of posts on here already of course. I would say make sure that you read the service contract fully so you know what is covered. Do not take their word for "everything is covered" terminology because it most likely is not the case.
Understand there are two types of contracts:
1. Included Types - Only the parts/items specifically listed on the contract are covered.
2. Excluded Types - Everything on the vehicle is covered expect the items specifically listed on the contract that are NOT covered.
Typically the exclusionary types of service contracts are a better deal.
Finally, KNOW that you can negotiate a price for the service contract. If they hit you at $5000 for a service contract than counter at $2500 if you decide that you want it. They might not accept that offer but $3000 might be a nice place to meet on terms. Just some food for thought.
Understand there are two types of contracts:
1. Included Types - Only the parts/items specifically listed on the contract are covered.
2. Excluded Types - Everything on the vehicle is covered expect the items specifically listed on the contract that are NOT covered.
Typically the exclusionary types of service contracts are a better deal.
Finally, KNOW that you can negotiate a price for the service contract. If they hit you at $5000 for a service contract than counter at $2500 if you decide that you want it. They might not accept that offer but $3000 might be a nice place to meet on terms. Just some food for thought.
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