Originally Posted by
Jim Becker
Roger, just be sure you carefully check out any company you are considering for an extended service contract (they are not "warranties" legally...they are technically insurance) to be sure they actually pay claims, etc. There are a lot of horror stories...
I have an extended warranty I purchased with my SUV new. I had a claim that was clearly a power train part. They denied the claim because the part was dirty/plugged up. That the reason the part goes bad in the first place. Car was always serviced as it should. In fact the dealer called me once saying I was having my oil changed too often. I said change it anyway.
Worked with a guy who found out his extended warranty did not cover any internal parts.
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