I have bought extended warranties three times, the first for a P.O.S. Bronco II I bought new that was a lemon. I bought the warranty after I had it six months and realized it was junk, seems it cleared final assembly in Louisville the day they came back from Christmas break. When the transmission went out 300 miles past the warranty I was glad for the warranty, the fact it paid for the rental car was great because the truck sat for 3 weeks waiting for a tranny. The next was on a washer & dryer and it was a waste of $80.00. The last extended warranty was on a dishwasher. It is an Ariston, never heard of them but it was a nice looking dishwasher with a stainless steel inside and it was $25 cheaper than the plastic Frigidaire so I bought it and the warranty to hedge the bet on the off brand, the dishwasher is Italian, it has had a few problems and I am glad I took the warranty. The bottom line the warranty is not a favor to you, it is something they sell you to make more money. You're only going to come out ahead if something goes wrong with your purchase. I don't know about you but if I buy something new I try to shop for the item that won't give me problems. If you have knowledge that the warranty company doesn't you can do all right but most of the time the dealer and the warranty company is going to make money off the warranty, that's why they offer it.
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