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gbopp
Mar 18, 2014Explorer
In 2003 I bought a new Toyota Camry and the dealer wanted to sell me an extended warranty, which I didn't buy.
I still have the car with 122K on the clock. Other than routine maintenance, I replaced the tires, brakes and a battery. It still has the original exhaust system.
Several years ago I bought a used 97 Chevy Suburban with a little over 100K. I still drive it every day and it just turned 190K. Again, routine maintenance, tries, brakes and a battery are all I replaced.
It runs great and gives me no problems.
Save your money on the extended service plan. Put the money aside and use it for tires and maintenance.
I still have the car with 122K on the clock. Other than routine maintenance, I replaced the tires, brakes and a battery. It still has the original exhaust system.
Several years ago I bought a used 97 Chevy Suburban with a little over 100K. I still drive it every day and it just turned 190K. Again, routine maintenance, tries, brakes and a battery are all I replaced.
It runs great and gives me no problems.
Save your money on the extended service plan. Put the money aside and use it for tires and maintenance.
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