Extended Warranty?
808oslec
06-08-2004, 03:21 AM
is there anybodyhave extended warranty on thier truck....if so, how much, and where?....i heard that u can buy extended warranty in internet much less than the dealers....
landyacht
06-09-2004, 07:50 PM
Extended warranties are better to be purchased from a dealership because then you know you have a place to go to that will be there for you and your warranty instead of having to try and fight with a smaller chain should any problems arise.
Most places will not offer an extended warranty on a vehicle that is older then 7 year previous to the current one (so right now nothing older then a 1997 model) or with more then 150,000km or so. The km and age thing will vary depending on what's available to you.
I'm assuming you have a Ford truck by the way?
Warranties cost start around 1000 bucks give or take a couple hundred bucks and go up from there based on how inclusive you want the warranty to be.
For example, if you drive a brand new '04 F150 with less then 1000km on it and you want to extend the factory powertrain warranty for a year, that's gonna be alot cheaper then if you have a 1998 Ford F150 with 120,000kms on it and you want a full powertrain/comprehensive bumper to bumper warranty for the next 30,000kms.
Hopefully this demonstrates what i'm getting at? My personal experience is with Tricare/Tricore aftermarket warrantys available through the Ford dealership that i sold at.
If this isn't detailed enough or you still have questions, post a reply and i'll try and help more.
Most places will not offer an extended warranty on a vehicle that is older then 7 year previous to the current one (so right now nothing older then a 1997 model) or with more then 150,000km or so. The km and age thing will vary depending on what's available to you.
I'm assuming you have a Ford truck by the way?
Warranties cost start around 1000 bucks give or take a couple hundred bucks and go up from there based on how inclusive you want the warranty to be.
For example, if you drive a brand new '04 F150 with less then 1000km on it and you want to extend the factory powertrain warranty for a year, that's gonna be alot cheaper then if you have a 1998 Ford F150 with 120,000kms on it and you want a full powertrain/comprehensive bumper to bumper warranty for the next 30,000kms.
Hopefully this demonstrates what i'm getting at? My personal experience is with Tricare/Tricore aftermarket warrantys available through the Ford dealership that i sold at.
If this isn't detailed enough or you still have questions, post a reply and i'll try and help more.
pete54ford
06-22-2004, 07:00 PM
Extended warrenty is kinds like kissing your sister, what good are they? I have never purchased a extended warrenty and so far {knock on wood} I have never had a problem with any one of my cars or trucks I have had. Keep in mind I'm over 30 and I have had plenty!
landyacht
06-23-2004, 06:32 PM
Some people like the piece of mind of a warranty, some don't care. Personally, if i was financing a car over 5 years and the origianal warranty would expire in the next 3, i'd purchase warranty to cover my butt.
It's bad enough having to make a car payment without having to fork out extra cash to pay for unreasonable technical difficulties.
:2cents:
It's bad enough having to make a car payment without having to fork out extra cash to pay for unreasonable technical difficulties.
:2cents:
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