I found exclusionary warr for our cars
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If anyone has read my posts on various forums, they have seen that I have absolutely no use for most third party extended warranties. Too much fine print.
About two years ago, I purchased a GMPP warr from a dealership in Ebensburg, PA. The warr contract describes itself as it covers everything (except wear and tear and cosmetics) that was covered under the original manufact warr. Price was about 40% off of retail.
I am getting ready to buy the GMPP warr on my 07 530i. Most likely a GMPP warr. Others that I have considered are: Mastertech and Toyota Extra Care. With all of these warranties, you take your vehicle to any licensed dealer (as opposed to my cousin) for repairs. GMPP typically pays the dealer directly. I have a choice of deductibles: $0, $100, or $200. I prefer the $0, as I think it is more cost effective.
Their website is gmoutlet.com, and they also have an 800 number. Contact person there is Jean.
Normally, I do not buy an ext warr for regular cars like Chevy, Ford, Buick. For lux cars, however, it is a diff story.
I am in no way related to this organization; nor do I work for it. And I have done a ton of research on extended warrs.
About two years ago, I purchased a GMPP warr from a dealership in Ebensburg, PA. The warr contract describes itself as it covers everything (except wear and tear and cosmetics) that was covered under the original manufact warr. Price was about 40% off of retail.
I am getting ready to buy the GMPP warr on my 07 530i. Most likely a GMPP warr. Others that I have considered are: Mastertech and Toyota Extra Care. With all of these warranties, you take your vehicle to any licensed dealer (as opposed to my cousin) for repairs. GMPP typically pays the dealer directly. I have a choice of deductibles: $0, $100, or $200. I prefer the $0, as I think it is more cost effective.
Their website is gmoutlet.com, and they also have an 800 number. Contact person there is Jean.
Normally, I do not buy an ext warr for regular cars like Chevy, Ford, Buick. For lux cars, however, it is a diff story.
I am in no way related to this organization; nor do I work for it. And I have done a ton of research on extended warrs.
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