Originally Posted by Ron H
I also bought the extended warranty. It really makes no difference when you buy it -- if you buy a 7/70, it starts the day the car is put in service, so in reality you're buying a 4/34 extension. You can buy the warranty right up until the 3/36 expires, although waiting until the final year carries a slightly higher fee. Remember, the cost of a warranty is negotiable; don't be afraid to shop around.
And the Chrysler extended warranty is transferrable to next owner, which can be a plus when selling since they'd get the balance of the extended warranty vice just the balance of the standard warranty. Sell your Crossfire after say 2 years and your buyer is getting 5 years of coverage rather than just 1 :!: