Extended car warranties are B.S.

/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #101  
Well, IF I bought a dodge pu, maybe I'd consider an extended warr., I mean the last one I bought sure could of used it!! BUT, I've got a lot smarter now, and I will NEVER buy another one of those POS ever again...

Last four vehicles we have bought were GM, and none have needed any extended warr., and all four (three older and one new) are still going strong!

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/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #102  
Well, IF I bought a dodge pu, maybe I'd consider an extended warr., I mean the last one I bought sure could of used it!! BUT, I've got a lot smarter now, and I will NEVER buy another one of those POS ever again...

Nor will anyone else, since they haven't been making them for over a decade... :laughing:
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #103  
Well my current pickup is a Ram half ton with an engine that many people love to hate, the little V6 eco-diesel.
It'll be 5 years old this fall and now I'm looking and wondering what to do with it, and if I replace it with what.
Looked at Fords, nope; looked at Chevys maybe but several thousand more then a new Ram. So what to do,
I'm thinking another year or two anyways with her then a good possibility of another Ram and hopefully with a little diesel again.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #104  
I'm in farm country, mostly cattle operations. Rarely see a GM truck on the job. Very common to see them in the repair shops. One Son is a mechanic, works on GM more than other two combined. One Son works at a dealership parts counter. Sells more GM parts than others combined. Odd since the percentage of GMs on the road here is so small.

Dodge/Ram have a healthy share of the market. I think this is only because of the Power Stroke fiasco. With the introduction of the 6.7 Super Duty the Ram numbers are slipping.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #106  
Nor will anyone else, since they haven't been making them for over a decade... :laughing:

Only the badging changed. Everything under the sheet metal is the Dodge or Diamler Chrysler or RAM or FCA, depending on the year... Pick your name, all the same...
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #107  
I had a somewhat similar deal...well not quite.
I bought a one year old 7K mile Corolla from a Honda dealer across the street from the Toyota dealership.

The Honda sales manager called me in his office and essentially tried to force the $800 extended warranty down my throat.
He simply would not take no for an answer.
He told me if I decided I did not want it, I could cancel with a phone call,..... if I did so within one week.
To get him off my back I agreed!

The following morning I called and cancelled the extended warranty.
My refund check arrived 5 days later.
Who buys an extended warranty on a one year old Corolla?

Who buys a corolla anyhow...except you.:laughing:
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #108  
Only new car bought in the family and it was factory ordered and spent the day watching the car go from body she'll to finished first start driving off the line...

19 years of trouble free ownership and no extended warranty...
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #109  
Who buys a corolla anyhow...except you.:laughing:

I have an E350 Mercedes, a K2500 4x4 Suburban, a 4x4 Jeep Wrangler, and the Corolla.
The Corolla is without question, the most trouble free of the bunch, though the Suburban is a close second.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #110  
I bought an off-lease 1997 F150 with the horrible 4.2L V6 and 5 speed transmission, short bed 4x4. I twas a fun little truck to drive.
...

I had the same combo, MFG 01/01/97. Ford warrantied the 96 for the same timing cover and intake manifold gaskets, but flat out refused to fix mine. It was an expensive repair, but at least I avoided hydro locking the engine.
My DW finally killed it last year by riding the clutch in traffic.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S.
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I had the same combo, MFG 01/01/97. Ford warrantied the 96 for the same timing cover and intake manifold gaskets, but flat out refused to fix mine. It was an expensive repair, but at least I avoided hydro locking the engine.
My DW finally killed it last year by riding the clutch in traffic.

Why did wearing out the clutch disc kill it? Changing the clutch on an F150 is both fairly easy and cheap compared to something like a timing chain.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #112  
The clutch was not the only problem, just pushed me over the edge. I had been driving it with a shot AC compressor for several years.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #113  
Reading this closely. My wife and i are long overdue for new vehicles and we are mulling over extending warranties.
In a perfect world, we'd be able to turn them in after the warranty expires, but the temptation to run them 10 years is appealing, too.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #114  
I have an E350 Mercedes, a K2500 4x4 Suburban, a 4x4 Jeep Wrangler, and the Corolla.
The Corolla is without question, the most trouble free of the bunch, though the Suburban is a close second.

Gee, you can only drive one at a time...
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #115  
I had a weird situation happen when I bought my wife a new Toyota Highlander in 2013. The finance guy repeatedly kept working on my wife to persuade us to buy the extended warranty, but I don’t really believe they are a good gamble on a New car so I continually refused.

Finally, after several attempts failed, he says “ well ‘‘this is good news, Toyota says they will drop the price of your new car by $1000, if you purchase the 100k warranty at $1000. No purchase, no discount’ Now my wife really cranked up the pressure, so I gave in, not wanting to hear about it over the next several days.

The out the door price remained the same, the car has long since run out of warranty and we never used a penny of the extended warranty.
Not a salesman or finance guy, but I have to assume there was some extra profit in there somewhere, or maybe a spiff for the f and I guy.

Well, you beat me by a dollar. Sort of.

I bought a new car once, also a Toyota. I hope never to do so again. It was a cash deal, but it still took hours to get out of that dealership. The pressure was highest to buy the extended warranty. The price started at $1000, but I kept refusing as the price dropped. In frustration, he gave up and got me to buy it for....ONE DOLLAR.

The reason that they sold for that price had to do with sales targets and incentives for each salesman at that dealership.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #116  
I'm in farm country, mostly cattle operations. Rarely see a GM truck on the job. Very common to see them in the repair shops. One Son is a mechanic, works on GM more than other two combined. One Son works at a dealership parts counter. Sells more GM parts than others combined. Odd since the percentage of GMs on the road here is so small.

Just the opposite here, half the trucks I see are GMs, Dodge probably 2nd place with Ford close behind.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #117  
Just the opposite here, half the trucks I see are GMs, Dodge probably 2nd place with Ford close behind.

These situations always intrigue me. Wonder why that is?? I don't fall into the brand war crap. I just watch things around me with the most minimal prejudice I can. :)
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #118  
What I have seen around here is that you can get a RAM (Dodge) for $10,000 of list easily most of the time more some times,
price wise the Chevys and Fords are out of the ball park.
I have contemplated replacing my 2015 RAM but the cost is ridiculous and I'm not impressed with the competition.
I rented a Ford F250 for 3 days this year, I was not impressed, the ergonomics did not fit me worth a ****.
It just didn't feel good.
Then with Chevy going all squirrely with the transfer cases this year, computer controlled slip clutch and low range an optional add on,
what the heck thats even worse then the RAM fiasco in the 1500's.
 
/ Extended car warranties are B.S. #119  
Fords are uncomfortable for me as well. I do not like the seats in the new 150's and I especially don't like the engine compartment. you cannot get to things like the dipsticks without climbing up on the bumper... very poor and the engines are stuffed in, nothing accessable easily. I much prefer the GM seats and the ease of getting to underhood stuff. Don't know about the RAM but I have a Ford and a Chevy so I can compare them. The chevy wins over the Ford hands down. The Ford looks are marginally better but in my view, none of the new trucks look good. They are all kind of fugly.

If Fords had a better idea, they lost it somewhere.
 

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