Extended warranties
Re: Extended warranties
beanerneon - PM sent, thanks!
As far as the 2.5 month rental car coverage, I think the dealer had something to do with that, no arm twisting involved.
- It all started with a simple ignition replacement and turned into the dealership scratching my instrument cluster and dash pad with a screwdriver—and breaking one set of car keys.
- They replaced the instrument cluster once, didn't work right, ordered a new one.
- It took 6 months to get the dash pad in, actually they had it upstairs in parts department for 5 months and no one told my service advisor.
- Ordered a new instrument cluster, after they had my car apart in a million pieces. Found out it was on nation back order and would take 3 months to get.
So long story short - dealer pays $2,500 for car rental and the only lemon law here is the dealer service.
Oh ya - I'm in a rental right now, another week! Second seat switch ordered for my airbag light problem (fourth time in) and another part that was suppose to be here last Friday. The saga continues! (OK I'm done venting!)
As far as the 2.5 month rental car coverage, I think the dealer had something to do with that, no arm twisting involved.
- It all started with a simple ignition replacement and turned into the dealership scratching my instrument cluster and dash pad with a screwdriver—and breaking one set of car keys.
- They replaced the instrument cluster once, didn't work right, ordered a new one.
- It took 6 months to get the dash pad in, actually they had it upstairs in parts department for 5 months and no one told my service advisor.
- Ordered a new instrument cluster, after they had my car apart in a million pieces. Found out it was on nation back order and would take 3 months to get.
So long story short - dealer pays $2,500 for car rental and the only lemon law here is the dealer service.
Oh ya - I'm in a rental right now, another week! Second seat switch ordered for my airbag light problem (fourth time in) and another part that was suppose to be here last Friday. The saga continues! (OK I'm done venting!)
Re: Extended warranties
I agree, the dealership is stand-up just for "making it right" and working with extended rental cars. I'm now on a first name basis with two service advisors, the service manager and a couple mechanics.
The big problem is the dealerships are not as familiar with these cars. It's pretty sad when your car comes home with more problems than when it went in. But I'm hanging in there, I'm in for the long haul.
The big problem is the dealerships are not as familiar with these cars. It's pretty sad when your car comes home with more problems than when it went in. But I'm hanging in there, I'm in for the long haul.
Re: Extended warranties
I called Chrysler after visiting their service contracts link (Maximum Care Plus Plan) and they quoted me $3000 for a lifetime/unlimited mileage extended warranty. $100 deductible per visit, and if my car breaks 100 miles or more from home, it pays up to $1000 for lodging, meals, towing, and rental car per incident.
I'm planning on keeping this car for a very, very long time. Being a 2006, I was only offered the 3/36k warranty, which is about to expire and this seems like an expensive, but excellent warranty.
What do you guys think?
I'm planning on keeping this car for a very, very long time. Being a 2006, I was only offered the 3/36k warranty, which is about to expire and this seems like an expensive, but excellent warranty.
What do you guys think?
Re: Extended warranties
Originally Posted by LadyMills
I called Chrysler after visiting their service contracts link (
Originally Posted by LadyMills
Maximum Care Plus Plan) and they quoted me $3000 for a lifetime/unlimited mileage extended warranty. $100 deductible per visit, and if my car breaks 100 miles or more from home, it pays up to $1000 for lodging, meals, towing, and rental car per incident.
I'm planning on keeping this car for a very, very long time. Being a 2006, I was only offered the 3/36k warranty, which is about to expire and this seems like an expensive, but excellent warranty.
What do you guys think?
I'm planning on keeping this car for a very, very long time. Being a 2006, I was only offered the 3/36k warranty, which is about to expire and this seems like an expensive, but excellent warranty.
What do you guys think?
Originally Posted by tighed1
About the same price I paid. Great deal as the local dealer quoted me $3500!
I used this guy...
Michael Case
Office (630) 231-3464
Direct (630) 386-1707
I used this guy...
Michael Case
Office (630) 231-3464
Direct (630) 386-1707
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THE 08 qualifies for a lifetime max care with 100 deductible at a special of $2150.
the 07 still qualifies for the same plan but it's $2995. It's all based on current coverage on the vehicle. The 07 only has a 3/36
the 07 still qualifies for the same plan but it's $2995. It's all based on current coverage on the vehicle. The 07 only has a 3/36
Originally Posted by rick-eureka
OK Beanerneon, here we go:
I want the longest waranty I can get and I don't mind paying a deductible..
2008 300 45000 miles
2007 Crossfire 25500 miles.
You can contact me at 314.616.0938 Richard
I want the longest waranty I can get and I don't mind paying a deductible..
2008 300 45000 miles
2007 Crossfire 25500 miles.
You can contact me at 314.616.0938 Richard
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BTW, what's up with that nonsense Chrysler did by switching the warranties around every couple of years??? That's typical marketing ploy crap that always burns me up. Last year was lifetime engine, this year 3/36, next year 7/70 maybe I'll wait until they bring it back to lifetime before I buy another Chrysler. Well, that isn't true, but man, the marketing folks really pi$$ me off.
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Don't forget, years down the road, if a repair cost more that the value of the car, they won't repair the car. For instance your power seats cost $2000 to fix but the car is only worth $1200 they'll give you the lower amount and cancel the policy.
Originally Posted by rick-eureka
OK Beanerneon, here we go:
I want the longest waranty I can get and I don't mind paying a deductible..
2008 300 45000 miles
2007 Crossfire 25500 miles.
You can contact me at 314.616.0938 Richard
I want the longest waranty I can get and I don't mind paying a deductible..
2008 300 45000 miles
2007 Crossfire 25500 miles.
You can contact me at 314.616.0938 Richard
Re: Extended warranties
Originally Posted by spotsbimmer
Don't forget, years down the road, if a repair cost more that the value of the car, they won't repair the car. For instance your power seats cost $2000 to fix but the car is only worth $1200 they'll give you the lower amount and cancel the policy.
I think some people actually believe they are going to own a vehicle, keep it for the rest of their lives and never pay a repair bill again!
"IMPORTANT! The maximum reimbursable amount should a
covered component fail will be THE TOTAL COST OF THE
REPAIRS, PER VISIT, LESS THE DEDUCTIBLE, OR THE
CASH VALUE OF THE VEHICLE WHICHEVER IS LESS!
The cash value of the vehicle will be determined by the
average retail value as listed in the current NADA Used Car
Pricing Guide. In situations where the repairs costs exceed
the cash value of the vehicle, the remainder of the Plan
coverage will be cancelled."
Another item in that paragraph that may present issues is the claim of "average retail" and "NADA Used Car Pricing Guide." NADA publishes different periodical used car guides for vehicles up to 8 model years old, used cars from 9-20 years old, and a third guide for collectible/classic/exotic/muscle cars. Note that the used car guides provide "retail" pricing info, but the classic car guide instead provides "market" values. I would not be surprised that when someone takes their 21 year old Crossfire in for a "covered" repair that they are told that their policy is no longer in effect because the "average" retail vehicle is $0 since the typical vehicle is in a junk yard by then. Maybe the plan provider would use "market" pricing, but since it's not explicitly stated in the policy I would have some doubts.
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The online Classic Cars Pricing Guide gives retail values. Say in 20 years NADA says the car is only worth $2000.00 and your engine goes. If the engine costs $5,000 to replace, Chrysler will only pay you $2000 (car's cash value)..but since the original extended warranty cost $2300.00 - you're only out $300 . So assuming that the value of the car doesn't go below what you paid for the extended warranty you won't actually lose if they cancel the policy.
I think I'm more worried that Chrysler won't be around to honor the warranty.
I think I'm more worried that Chrysler won't be around to honor the warranty.
Originally Posted by Rob M
Exactly! The Max Care Lifetime Warranty is not really lifetime at all. It's likely that at some point your policy will be canceled in return for partial payment on a repair.
I think some people actually believe they are going to own a vehicle, keep it for the rest of their lives and never pay a repair bill again!
"IMPORTANT! The maximum reimbursable amount should a
covered component fail will be THE TOTAL COST OF THE
REPAIRS, PER VISIT, LESS THE DEDUCTIBLE, OR THE
CASH VALUE OF THE VEHICLE WHICHEVER IS LESS!
The cash value of the vehicle will be determined by the
average retail value as listed in the current NADA Used Car
Pricing Guide. In situations where the repairs costs exceed
the cash value of the vehicle, the remainder of the Plan
coverage will be cancelled."
Another item in that paragraph that may present issues is the claim of "average retail" and "NADA Used Car Pricing Guide." NADA publishes different periodical used car guides for vehicles up to 8 model years old, used cars from 9-20 years old, and a third guide for collectible/classic/exotic/muscle cars. Note that the used car guides provide "retail" pricing info, but the classic car guide instead provides "market" values. I would not be surprised that when someone takes their 21 year old Crossfire in for a "covered" repair that they are told that their policy is no longer in effect because the "average" retail vehicle is $0 since the typical vehicle is in a junk yard by then. Maybe the plan provider would use "market" pricing, but since it's not explicitly stated in the policy I would have some doubts.
I think some people actually believe they are going to own a vehicle, keep it for the rest of their lives and never pay a repair bill again!
"IMPORTANT! The maximum reimbursable amount should a
covered component fail will be THE TOTAL COST OF THE
REPAIRS, PER VISIT, LESS THE DEDUCTIBLE, OR THE
CASH VALUE OF THE VEHICLE WHICHEVER IS LESS!
The cash value of the vehicle will be determined by the
average retail value as listed in the current NADA Used Car
Pricing Guide. In situations where the repairs costs exceed
the cash value of the vehicle, the remainder of the Plan
coverage will be cancelled."
Another item in that paragraph that may present issues is the claim of "average retail" and "NADA Used Car Pricing Guide." NADA publishes different periodical used car guides for vehicles up to 8 model years old, used cars from 9-20 years old, and a third guide for collectible/classic/exotic/muscle cars. Note that the used car guides provide "retail" pricing info, but the classic car guide instead provides "market" values. I would not be surprised that when someone takes their 21 year old Crossfire in for a "covered" repair that they are told that their policy is no longer in effect because the "average" retail vehicle is $0 since the typical vehicle is in a junk yard by then. Maybe the plan provider would use "market" pricing, but since it's not explicitly stated in the policy I would have some doubts.
Last edited by joeboxxer; 11-03-2009 at 04:40 PM.
Re: Extended warranties
Originally Posted by joeboxxer
The online Classic Cars Pricing Guide gives retail values. Say in 20 years NADA says the car is only worth $2000.00 and your engine goes. If the engine costs $5,000 to replace, Chrysler will only pay you $2000 (car's cash value)..but since the original extended warranty cost $2300.00 - you're only out $300 . So assuming that the value of the car doesn't go below what you paid for the extended warranty you won't actually lose if they cancel the policy.
I think I'm more worried that Chrysler won't be around to honor the warranty.
I think I'm more worried that Chrysler won't be around to honor the warranty.
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It is a sad testomony when businesses/corporations are allowed to hide behind lawyers after duping john-q-public into buying their product and then fail to live up to common sense logic and fix things that break. Shame on them all!
Same thing happened to our veterans with the promise of lifetime healthcare if you served for 20 plus years, for you, your spouse and children to age 23 if still in college. And yes, I was one of those veterans.....
Same thing happened to our veterans with the promise of lifetime healthcare if you served for 20 plus years, for you, your spouse and children to age 23 if still in college. And yes, I was one of those veterans.....
Re: Extended warranties
Hi guys I'm back. Im at a chrysler, dodge, jeep and chevy dealer in casa grande, AZ. Henry Brown automotive. I can get you warranties just like before. let me know. my cell is still 815 871 1566 or 520-836-2147 for the stores main line. Call me first. (Justin Bean)
Last edited by beanerneon; 08-20-2010 at 04:14 PM.
Re: Extended warranties
Making a serious home or customer electronics buy is absolutely a large decision. Many retailers are getting into the extended warranty sport and extended warranties are often costly. Essentially, the plans are insurance plans on your products. Extended warranties do not have to burn an opening inside your budget. In fact, you can now extend the warranty without extending your wallet considering the fact that many credit card companies already offer free extended warranties on your purchases.