bow slayer Posted June 19, 2011 Report Posted June 19, 2011 has anyone purchased a used vehicle with a coast to coast warranty(brand name). I have never heard of them before. Just wondering how they are to deal with for repairs. Just don't want to put out 1500 bucks for a warranty and have a hard time getting repairs. thanks
cuzza Posted June 19, 2011 Report Posted June 19, 2011 (edited) $1500 for how long? That seems like a lot of cash for something you may never use and $1500 will fix quite a lot on most vehicles. Unless the vehicle has a known problem like blowing head gaskets and won't cover consumables, I'd put the $1500 towards getting a better vehicle in the first place or set it aside somewhere in case you need it. ETA >> Because these "warranties" are just a dressed up insurance policy they have limits and deductibles so check the small print on that. I looked into this sort of thing on a couple of cars but decided they weren't worth it and as it turns out I wouldn't have claimed anywhere near the value of the policy. Edited June 19, 2011 by cuzza
fishing Posted June 19, 2011 Report Posted June 19, 2011 Two years ago my transmission was broken, I paid $90, and Coast to coast fixed it.
bow slayer Posted June 20, 2011 Author Report Posted June 20, 2011 $1500 for how long? That seems like a lot of cash for something you may never use and $1500 will fix quite a lot on most vehicles. Unless the vehicle has a known problem like blowing head gaskets and won't cover consumables, I'd put the $1500 towards getting a better vehicle in the first place or set it aside somewhere in case you need it. ETA >> Because these "warranties" are just a dressed up insurance policy they have limits and deductibles so check the small print on that. I looked into this sort of thing on a couple of cars but decided they weren't worth it and as it turns out I wouldn't have claimed anywhere near the value of the policy. There is a zero deductible and a 4000 dollar max claim amount per repair. The warranty is 3 years unlimited Ks.
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