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I've considered this (putting money aside each month) too
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Dealers will not valid your warranty, so basically is wasted money. Buy parts instead
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Teseo,
Not true with AAA extended warranty. AAA pays dealer directly for repair. In terms of doing my own repairs, I dont own tools to repair my car. Nor, do I have the space (I live in a condo no garage). I'm not mechanically inclined, nor do I have the patience to become so - and thats ok - fixing cars is just not my thing. I like to drive them
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I read what the extended warranty covers, it was not worth it. You still have to pay for labor, and dealer labor fees are about the same price as the parts. At lest the coverage I was given.
A normal shop would still be cheaper. And wear items are not covered. So it's a waste to me.
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Mr.ac, AAA covers parts & labor.
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That's a toss up. Almost exactly like you I bought a 13 with 43 on it and I did buy the warranty because I like the peace of mind and it didn't cost much. They gave me dealer employee rates on the warranty so I got it for almost a grand for the 60thou. So my car is protected for 103. It will cover the car just like a new waranty, its transferable, I can use any certified mechanic, it came with road side if I trade the car in, or sale it whiten the warranty period, I get refunded the difference.
I guess If I do any heavy mod it will void. Dunno. I don't plan on doing any modifications. I'm to old and did all that krap and I just want the car to get back and forth to work with a good MPG and be fun on the weekend My last scion finally went south at 189,000 miles. The repair would have not been worth the car |
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After reading the sample contract off the AAA MidAtlantic site, I would not get it.
http://midatlantic.aaa.com/~/media/F...015.ashx?la=en |
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Usually it's up to the mileage or year limit listed on the contract, this is not added on to the end of your base warranty coverage. 5 years 100k means you get 3 years 36k warranty from the manufacturer, plus 2 years and another 64k of mileage coverage after your bumper to bumper warranty expires. -alex |
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Alex,
I know for dealer warranties particularly with Certified Used cars, that is common. BUT - for the AAA extended warranty, the warranty covers from whatever mileage the car is at today PLUS the mileage you are purchasing coverage for. In my prior warranty with them, they actually have the starting & ending mileage specified in the agreement. I had 100k coverage starting at 35k ending at 135k! ![]() Dom |
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Your contract may be different, or AAA MidAtlantic just sucks at posting the correct information online. See below: Quote:
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nope nope nope nope. Best warranty is your own treating your car like a baby, giving it elbow grease when it needs it and keeping up with maintenance.,
...or sell it at 75k like a few of my family members do. They get a new car every 1-2yrs
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And I assume you rolled the cost of the warrant into the payment, so you paid interest on top of the warranty cost. So I'll bet that even a $2500 bill was barely more than break even compared to the total cost of the warranty. If you would have just put about $25 in the bank each month, you would have done just as well, and that money would have been there, no matter what. We always own 3 vehicles, a family grocery-getter (currently '14.5 Camry), my work truck, (currently '11 Tacoma), and my toy (currently '13 FRS). We drive approx 45k miles each year, and keep vehicles 5-7 years, or 100-120K miles. I have not spent more than $1000 COMBINED TOTAL for repairs in the past 15 years. |
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Its a AAA extended warranty - its not available to roll into my auto loan. I haven't even purchased it yet. I posted to get other peoples experiences with the BRZ as it started getting up in mileage to help me decide if this is something I should consider for myself (or not). After all, I am not buying the car new - its 3 years old. Unfortunately, this thread is not answering my question on people's experiences with their long term/higher mileage experiences, but, has turned into a debate on whether a person thinks an extended warranty is worth it or not.
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