To extend or not to extend....that is the question

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Chris Burns, Sep 22, 2005.

  1. Chris Burns

    Chris Burns Guest

    Okay my 3yr 60k km warranty is almost up. I can still buy an extended
    warranty before this runs out. The 10 thousand dollar question is should I?
    I own a 2003 Town and Country minivan and have not had any real problems to
    date.
    Thanks for any input.
    CB
     
    Chris Burns, Sep 22, 2005
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  2. Chris Burns

    Ace Guest

    My friend who does automotive machining, motors, say to sell or get rid
    of any Chrysler V anything before the warranty is up. Also watch out
    for any extended warranty. Be sure it covers the engine, transmission
    and differential. Keep the maintence up and keep all documentation.
    Change the timing belt now if it has one.
    Bob AZ
     
    Ace, Sep 22, 2005
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  3. Chris Burns

    KWS Guest

    My 86 Plymouth Voyager extended warranty paid for itself and then some. My
    '96 Town and Country extended warranty paid for itself a couple of times. So
    it's been a net gain for those cars.

    I never considered it or needed it for our Japanese cars over the years. I
    passed also on the Audi A4; so far, so good.

    If it were me, I'd go for it.

    Ken
     
    KWS, Sep 22, 2005
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  4. Chris Burns

    aarcuda69062 Guest

    Your machinist friend has Chrysler confused with General Motors.
    By all means, do not get the extended warranty that only covers
    the door weather stripping.
    Uh, it's a Town & Country.
     
    aarcuda69062, Sep 22, 2005
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  5. Chris Burns

    Ace Guest

    Your machinist friend has Chrysler confused with General Motors

    Not hardly.

    Bob AZ
     
    Ace, Sep 23, 2005
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  6. What would they charge for the warranty? Nobody can advise without knowing
    that.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Sep 24, 2005
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