If your going to buy a EXTENDED WARRANTY Buy it from the dealership your going to be taking the car to. Never buy a EXTENDED WARRANTY from a your mailbox,email,phone call or any other place. Buy it from the dealership. It will be more than likely hassle free. Just understand what it does and does not cover. I see some folks on here have had bad experiences probably had crap warranties to start with because they didn't read and understand what was and was not covered. And another thing when you buy it from the dealership that you'll be taking your car to ,They should and will go to bat for you with a claims say that is questionable (pipe VS Hose). Another FYI when they work on your suspension say control arms because the bushings were bad. The warranty company will pay for a alignment also. Some cars with independent suspension can be costly to the dollar amount of 200 bucks. So and extended warranty is a good thing and i hate some folks have got bitten with bad ones. I have also read about the ones that go out of business every year. Money says it wasn't bought from a Franchised Dealership IE Chevrolet,Ford, Dodge,Kia,Honda. Not Joe blows corner buy here pay here dealer.
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