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Cecilt
Sep 06, 2013Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
there are lots of different views on this. are you prepared financially if you need a $2000 repair? you will get the suggestion, usually false reasoning, to put the $$$ in an emergency fund savings account instead. but that is assuming that you are paying cash that you can deposit/save for repairs and most folks are financing them. so you can pay $10 a month more and be covered.
I took an extended warranty on my Highlander because it also covered me 7-84 and included some oil changes, etc. I believe it was about $2000. I just had a lift gate motor repair that ran $1741. so counting the oil changes, etc. I am about even.
but read the fine print. lots of exclusions, exceptions, etc. if a covered part is damaged by an uncovered part, etc.
bumpy
Tks for the advice. Are these warranties negotiable though? Tks
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