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Lee Willis -> RE: Extended Warranty? (9/5/2008 1:53:43 PM)
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First, realize that someone is making mone off this warranty, which means on average it is a money losing proposition. (A company insures 1000 vettes at 2200 each and knows that a few might require 10 grand in fixes but on average it will be, say $800, and it makes a fortune). That said, if you don''t have cash sitting around to fix it right if and when a major item goes wrong, buy the warranty for peace of mind. But only if you will really do the miles: these warranties do not cover things that deteriorate over time (hoses, seals, etc.). Second, you will do better with a GM plan if you can get it. They have something of a reputation to keep and want to keep you as a future customer. Third, keep meticulous records on the maintenance to prove you took care of the car by the book or better, should the warranty company contest a big fee (engine rebuild) claiming you can''t prove you changed the oil, etc., as required.
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