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bme 06-12-2009 08:54 PM

max-care contracts
 
just got a great deal on a 7/70000 maxcare contract from nick at pearl chrysler. my price was $1220 with no money down and 0% 12 month financing. his number is 708-258-1700. said he would be glad to help anyone interested

VQ35DE 06-12-2009 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by bme
just got a great deal on a 7/70000 maxcare contract from nick at pearl chrysler. my price was $1220 with no money down and 0% 12 month financing. his number is 708-258-1700. said he would be glad to help anyone interested

Was there a deductible ?

bme 06-12-2009 10:45 PM

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$100. deductible

blackcrossfire07 06-13-2009 06:33 PM

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I got that same price for 7 year 85K miles and 50 dollar deductible :) I payed 100 dollars per month for a year because I bought the extended warranty when the factory warranty was about to expire. i think the dealership did me a special favor.

rcompart 06-30-2009 01:21 PM

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Does anyone know where Nick went? I called the dealer and they said he is no longer with them anymore. I'm in need of a max-care warranty and this sounded like a great deal.

blackcrossfire07 06-30-2009 03:34 PM

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Try pricing around at a few dealerships. You can do a better deal. I paid about 1,300 for a 7 year 85K mile max care. I have a 50 dollar deductible.

tighed1 06-30-2009 03:59 PM

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If anyone finds someplace that is still providing warranties for SRT's, please post contact info.

Tried a couple of places and they will do non-SRT only. :(

rcompart 06-30-2009 04:17 PM

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The dealer I'm working with is doing $1895 for 7yr 100k whole nine yards warranty. It's not a max-care though and that is why I'm still looking as I'd like to get a Chrysler Service Contract vs the one my dealer is now selling. They say it's the same but they don't sell the CSCs any more either.

tighed1 06-30-2009 05:33 PM

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Rudy, call Mike Case @ 630.231.3464
He just quoted me $1590 for a Max-Care 7/70
Think I might go with the 7/60 ($1350) cuz I don't plan on putting too many miles on the roadster.

P.S. Thanks for the tip DOGBOY!

Colorado Cruizer 06-30-2009 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tighed1
Rudy, call Mike Case @ 630.231.3464
He just quoted me $1590 for a Max-Care 7/70
Think I might go with the 7/60 ($1350) cuz I don't plan on putting too many miles on the roadster.

P.S. Thanks for the tip DOGBOY!

That sounds like a good price to me. I recently purchased a 7/50 Max-Care for $1440 for an SRT6 because I had heard people were having a difficult time getting the Max-Care for the SRT6.

eganders 06-30-2009 11:57 PM

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Try Diane at www.chryslerwarrantys.com

She had the lowest total cost (they had a "sale" going on) I found for a Chrysler Service Contract when I shopped in early June for a $0 deductible, 7 year, MaxCare warranty on a "regular" Crossfire at 60k, 70k and 85k miles (wasn't sure what mileage I wanted at the time). Note that I did a bunch of googling and probably shopped 15 different places.

Note: She also had CSC "SRT" warranties available.

You can reach her at 1-888-918-9840 or send an email to support@chryslerwarrantys.com.

corfire 07-04-2009 01:04 AM

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I just receive the info below in an e-mail from Michael Case. He gave me the best price I could find a year or so ago when he was at ChryslerServiceContracts.com. He's stating that he can give the same low prices on the new website.

"I am contacting you because you have previously purchased a Chrysler Service Contract from our old website, Chrysler Service Contracts.Com. Again, thank you for your business!

We wanted to let you know that due to the ever changing climate in the U.S. Auto Industry, we have developed a new website and will continue to offer the Chrysler Service Contract (valuable factory protection) at the same 60% savings! Please visit our new site at www.ChryslerFactoryPlans.com.

If you have any questions or desire an extended auto warranty quote, you may call me direct at (888) 324-3464 or by email at info@factoryplans.com.


Sincerely,

Michael Case
Harold Zeigler Automotive Group
www.FactoryPlans.com"

series4phaeton 07-07-2009 12:48 PM

Re: max-care contracts
 
I am considering buying the max-care extended warranty for my '07 coupe that I bought new in December and now has 6,600 miles. It came with the Lifetime powertrain warranty and since I am not planning on selling the car, was wondering if the lifetime max-care plan would be worth it. From chryslerfactoryplans.com, I was quoted $1,625 for the lifetime max-care plan with $100 deductible. I do not expect a lot of problems with the car, but you never know. Thanks for the help.

corfire 07-07-2009 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by series4phaeton
I am considering buying the max-care extended warranty for my '07 coupe that I bought new in December and now has 6,600 miles. It came with the Lifetime powertrain warranty and since I am not planning on selling the car, was wondering if the lifetime max-care plan would be worth it. From chryslerfactoryplans.com, I was quoted $1,625 for the lifetime max-care plan with $100 deductible. I do not expect a lot of problems with the car, but you never know. Thanks for the help.

My opinion is that it is worth it. One repair could easily cost that much. I had no idea that you could get a lifetime max-care?

eganders 07-08-2009 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by corfire
I had no idea that you could get a lifetime max-care?

It's a newer option. A question about it though, presumably CSC would have a buyout option - similar in purpose to a "totaled" option that insurance companies have. They don't want to pay to fix or keep a "classic" running indefinitely.


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