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Old 02-07-2017, 01:51 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by perryair View Post
but if you are unsure or unable to keep those elements to your ownership profile then ymmv.
If you plan to sell it before the base warranty is up, then of course it makes no sense. If you plan to mod the car, then of course it makes no sense.

But if you just aren't sure, it still makes sense, because you can sell the extended warranty back if you get rid of the car early. Even if you use part of it, you can sell the prorated portion back.



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Originally Posted by ~el~jefe~ View Post
http://autoexpert.com.au/buying-a-ca...ended-warranty

this guy knows a lot about car buying and all sorts of things and is quite humorous as well. I trust his advice and I do not trust a car salesman. Strange concept, I know.
Interesting that you claim to trust his judgment while arguing against buying the Subaru factory extended warranty, because in that article he said this:
The only extended warranty to consider is the factory extended warranty – when Holden (or whomever) is offering five years instead of the standard three for a change. That’s usually a good deal.
So I'm not really sure what point you were trying to make, when the guy you're holding up as an expert says the warranty I bought is a good deal. Thanks for the support, I guess.
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