View Poll Results: DID YOU OPT FOR THE EXTENDED WARRANTY??
RECEIVED EXTENDED WARRANTY



10
41.67%
D I D N O T RECEIVED EXTENDED WARRANTY



14
58.33%
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Extended Warranty Option
IT APPEARS THAT THE xf PRODUCTION WILL COME TO A HALT BEFORE MY FACTORY WARRANTY COMES TO A HALT. Did you get the EXTENDED WARRANTY?
...& how much?
...& how much?
Nope, no extended warranty for the Crossfire or ANY other product. They are strictly a money maker for manufactures/dealers/stores that sell them. Only a handful of people of people who buy them will ever have to use one. Check with any consumer watchdog group/financial adviser... they will tell you the same thing.
Originally Posted by ben47
Nope, no extended warranty for the Crossfire or ANY other product. They are strictly a money maker for manufactures/dealers/stores that sell them. Only a handful of people of people who buy them will ever have to use one. Check with any consumer watchdog group/financial adviser... they will tell you the same thing.
our last chrysler...PT cruiser... as soon as we hit 37,000 miles, we started to have problems...
we will see...
thanks though...
j
It’s hard to say exactly what we paid for the warranty. Our car with the warranty was $29K on April 30, 2004. I think we run out of time before we reach mileage limit since we only averaging about 6K miles a year.
I purchased the 100K extended warranty through my credit union when I financed the car. The cost was only $600 to cover the entire car, bumper to bumper.
I know that the dealer charges an amazing amount of money for their warranty, but I thought $600 was reasonable. Of course, my decision was influenced by a friend of mine who had to replace the gauge cluster in his MB CLK430, to the tune of $1,000. One post factory repair and I figure I've gotten my $'s worth out of the warranty.
I put about 20K miles/year on the car and I'll have it paid off and reaching 100K at the same time.
Erik
San Diego
I know that the dealer charges an amazing amount of money for their warranty, but I thought $600 was reasonable. Of course, my decision was influenced by a friend of mine who had to replace the gauge cluster in his MB CLK430, to the tune of $1,000. One post factory repair and I figure I've gotten my $'s worth out of the warranty.
I put about 20K miles/year on the car and I'll have it paid off and reaching 100K at the same time.
Erik
San Diego
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