Max Care Service Contract Any Good?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Newby, Apr 22, 2009.

  1. Newby

    Newby Guest

    I am looking to buy a service contract from a Chrysler dealer over the
    internet. Would appreciate hearing any experiences, good or bad.

    Thanks.
     
    Newby, Apr 22, 2009
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  2. Newby

    QX Guest

    I purchased mine from "Pearl Dodge". Flawless transaction.
    Saved over 50% from the local dealers finance agent.
    The warranty is "genuine" Chrysler corporation, and appears
    on the Dodge computer records when the servicing dealer pulls up
    my cars data.
    I actually have seen this with two local dealers, as the place I
    purchased my car from was closed by the chain owner to consolidate
    dealers. It was on his record, and when I changed to a new servicing
    dealer, it showed up there also.
    I checked out the Pearl Dodge dealership, and the fact that they are
    OK to sell warranties online by letter from the dealership's general
    manager.
    They have a dealership website, but don't reference the warranty sales
    on it. I don't have their warranty website handy, but will post that
    later when I get home from work and locate the paperwork I researched.
     
    QX, Apr 23, 2009
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  3. Newby

    QX Guest

    My great transaction went thru Pearl Dodge...

    Their warranty sales website is:
    www.chrysler-warranty-online.com

    That equates to Pearl Chrysler Jeep Dodge which is located in
    Peotone, IL. Their dealer website is www.pearlautos.com

    As I stated in my earlier post, I checked them out and verified they
    are genuine Chrysler 5 Star dealer. They check out with the BBB.
    I also called the dealership and verified that the finance man who I
    was dealing with on the online side (Nick) was authorized to sell
    online. I got a letter from their General Manager veryifying the same.
     
    QX, Apr 24, 2009
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  4. Newby

    Newby Guest

    Thank you for the information. I will contact them and see what price they
    can offer.
     
    Newby, Apr 24, 2009
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