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Old Jun 20, 2010 | 03:01 PM
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Default Re: Chrysler Max Care Warranty - Good Deal?

Originally Posted by Rob M
Cruiser,

I think you might just be reinforcing the point I was making - so correct me if I'm wrong. Your 2004 Crossfire is likely still covered by the original 7/70 powertrain warranty. The differential, axles, etc., as components of the drivetrain, would all be covered in the powertrain warranty. So unless I'm missing something, it would appear that your rear end replacement was covered under the powertrain warranty and not under any extended warranty? Please clarify.
Hi Rob,

I guess when I had the rear end replacement it was covered by the 7 year 70,000. When your at the dealers they make you think, if you hadn't purchased the extended warranty, it would have come out of your own pocket.
 

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