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guidry
Mar 21, 2018Explorer II
I'll give you an example of what those extended service warranties do: Most require you to have dealer maintenance or they will deny a claim. The maintenance is typically having the dealer do wheel bearings, lube slides, caulk the roof, etc. These are all separate of the warranty and you must pay the dealer for these maintenance tasks, typically of a cost of at least $200-$400 each time. How many times will you pay for maintenance before it equals your cost of the contract? These are all things you can do yourself. So, to answer your question of which one is best, YOU. We are all trying to save you headaches but if you do get one, I hope it works out good for you.
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