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dodge guy wrote:
Always get a manuf. extended warranty. never get an aftermarket one.
โOct-27-2016 02:19 PM
patperry2766 wrote:
I bought the CNA warranty when I got my truck (Ford) used at a Toyota dealership. I have had to use it once with absolutely no problems or issues. I just had to pay the deductible and they covered the shop & rental car.
CNA is one of the more reputable companies.
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bguy wrote:
That's $1800 for 2 years?
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โOct-23-2016 04:40 PM
guidry wrote:
Take the $1800 and put it in a savings account; when something breaks,use it to buy the part and fix it yourself. Extended warranties, in my opinion (and I fell for one once) are a scam! They will find any reason to deny you the warranty, ie: "you didn't maintain your roof every 6 months so the leak is on you". You may have to prove you had maintenance done frequently, even if you do it yourself. It is a money maker for the dealers! And, if you decide you don't want it and ask for a refund, then it will be pro-rated and applied to the end of the loan.