Re: Chrysler Max Care Warranty - Good Deal?
Well, anyone who knows about Bat's Crossfire knows that her car's been in and out of the shop for more repairs than probably any other Crossfire in the history of this forum.
All have been taken care of by the original factory warranty, and that's even included replacing the entire clutch and flywheel assembly. The flywheel twice, since the one they installed turned out to be damaged.
She's not sure if she's going to buy the Max Care warranty, or just get rid of the car when the bumper to bumper warranty runs out this coming October. She definitely doesn't want to risk owning the car, and having another $5k set of repairs drill a hole in her pocket.
Her dealer has estimated that the total of all the warranty work so far on her car has been ~$20k. Nuts that amount of work needed in the cars first 2 years of life.
Spring is just around the corner, too.
We can only wonder what will happen this time the weather starts to warm up.
BC.