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Feb 9, 2016
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Spocougar
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To each his own
It's been great for me. I've taken it off road a couple of times. Does great in the snow. Comfortable, quiet.
Obviously not a great deal if I hadn't first liked the car.
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How many people buy extended warranties on new cars?
JJCoug
2/9/16 1:11pm
Not me, but I was tempted.
Cougar-Duck
2/9/16 1:12pm
TNT would. He wants piece of mind
TNT
2/9/16 1:14pm
*new* cars
'dweller
2/9/16 1:15pm
His Geo was new when he bought it
TNT
2/9/16 1:15pm
1985 was a good year
Sea Chicken
2/9/16 1:17pm
I put most of my miles on my car commuting to and from work. That's another benefit of not having a job, TNT.
No touching
2/9/16 1:20pm
Good call
TNT
2/9/16 1:20pm
I'll give you a piece of my mind
jbcoug
2/9/16 1:17pm
If I were you, I'd want a "piece" of someone else's mind as well...
BYUHouston11
2/9/16 1:18pm
My guy seemed very bothered. I wonder if we are rare in saying no.
JJCoug
2/9/16 1:14pm
No, they are trained to make a fuss, that's a sales tatic to make you feel bad.
Taylor Nazareth
2/9/16 1:21pm
Don't ever buy warranties...if the product isn't good enough, then don't buy it.
Taylor Nazareth
2/9/16 1:24pm
Passed on a late model used purchase. We figured self-insuring was a better financial proposition.
TaiJuan
2/9/16 1:15pm
I got one. Also the oil changes for 2 years. Good price on 0% interest.
El Fuego
2/9/16 1:16pm
I bought one, but not through the dealership. It was through USAA instead
stoils
2/9/16 1:17pm
If you feel a new car needs an extended warranty, it's probably not a good car
runnincoug
2/9/16 1:17pm
A salesman got me to purchase an extended warranty on a used car. Then they had
'dweller
2/9/16 1:19pm
I already pay a premium on my Toyotas because I am expecting superior quality.
Zenoch
2/9/16 1:20pm
Today's cars have so much electronics that something is bound to go wrong.
El Fuego
2/9/16 1:28pm
I bought the service deal...I even got talked into the dent insurance. A couple
Fdnman
2/9/16 1:20pm
The dealers push for extended warranties
donnerstag
2/9/16 1:24pm
The devil is in the details. Know what you are buying.
El Fuego
2/9/16 1:29pm
Best decision for me -
Spocougar
2/9/16 1:32pm
That is an amazing warranty. I would definitely get that kind of warranty.
runnincoug
2/9/16 1:38pm
Yep - they bank on people selling their cars after a few years
Spocougar
2/9/16 1:39pm
I would have taken that offer in a heartbeat.
El Fuego
2/9/16 2:00pm
The problem with that is you have to drive a Grand Cherokee
wapiti
2/9/16 2:16pm
You should NEVER buy and extended warranty on a new car
SD_UTE
2/9/16 1:34pm
Negative, ghost rider - see my post above. Depends on the terms.
Spocougar
2/9/16 1:38pm
I don't care what the terms are.
SD_UTE
2/9/16 1:44pm
You didn't read his post.
93 cougar
2/9/16 1:48pm
I did. They're still making money off of him.
SD_UTE
2/9/16 1:49pm
First thing. Dealer margins are not thin. Even if selling a car
El Fuego
2/9/16 1:55pm
You're having a hard time differentiating
Spocougar
2/9/16 1:57pm
So your stuck with a Grand Cherokee for the next 20 years
wapiti
2/9/16 2:19pm
To each his own
Spocougar
2/9/16 2:21pm
Hasn't been the case for me. Had some major problems pop up 2 years after
Bluedarts
2/9/16 1:56pm
Except when buying a used Land Rover which is slightly less reliable than a
Chadillac
2/9/16 2:05pm
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