Would it be beneficial to purchase an extended auto warranty?

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Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

NO ! I worked in the Automotive business almost 35 years and those warranties are a total joke. They may warranty something that has broken but they never warranty all the things that caused that part to break. They have so many loopholes to get out of paying for things it's unreal. Just find a good Certified mechanic shop and keep your vehicle serviced as it should and you'll save money in the long run !

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John Doe commented
I got suckered! Lol....guess I can be "such a girl!"
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How would you feel if your car breaks down and you don’t have to search for a repair shop or worry about paying the repair bills. If the device goes faulty you can get the product replaced instead of purchasing a new one after the manufacturer’s warranty ends. Sounds wonderful, right?

With the average age of vehicle rising ,extended warranty is certainly a very good option. Extended Warranty can save you thousands of dollars depending on how long you intend to keep the vehicle. 
A used car purchased with the meter reading of 85000 miles if kept for more than two years...will definitely do good to you.

There are pretty much as numerous sorts of extended warranty for your auto, as there are types of autos. They cover all levels of repairs, contingent upon the amount you need to spend. The cost of the maintenance agreement will rely on upon the coverage you need, what sort of vehicle it is, and how old the vehicle is. The more miles on the vehicle, the more probable it is to need a real repair, so the more costly it will be to buy the warranty. 
You can purchase a warranty that simply covers the essentials, or you can purchase one that will cover each part of the vehicle. Again this relies on upon the sort of vehicle and what number of miles it has.
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Rooster Cogburn commented
Janice Perez : Extended warranties are a joke. Your sales pitch falls on deaf ears as I worked in this business longer than you are old. Nice try, but those of us who have actually worked on the vehicles know it's a total rip-off!

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