TheNewGuy
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Have they announced a pricing increase?The aforelinked site shows increasing rates after every 1yr/12K mi. I got mine out of the way so I can forget about it and before the 01 May price increase.
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Have they announced a pricing increase?The aforelinked site shows increasing rates after every 1yr/12K mi. I got mine out of the way so I can forget about it and before the 01 May price increase.
I get your point, and I agree that they need to make a profit or they wouldn’t be selling them!! But if you owned a jeep over the past decade the consumer has had better odds vs the manufacturer, I can’t speak for my 22 yet, but since I went diesel I wasn’t about to get caught with my pants down for a bit over the $ 1 K to get an extended warranty on a $ 60 K vehicleI hear what you’re saying, but there’s a reason companies offer extended warranties. On the aggregate, providers don’t lose ANY money … in fact, it’s a HUGE revenue generator. That’s truth. Mostly, the purchaser is buying “peace of mind,” and that’s fine if it works for them. Looking at it another way, you’re paying them money and betting the car will break, and they’re betting that it won’t. They have stacks of statistical data that suggests they are right. That’s why they offer them.
Tom Winkels confirmed the upcoming price increase. Locked-in my price today.And if so can I buy 1 prematurely for my not yet built Gobi JLR? I have a VIN :D
Yes and no… I have the Mopar lifetime warranty policy on my 2013 JKR. The Factory lost their shirt on this one, therefore it is no longer offered. So there is a risk factor on both sides. But having the piece of mind, also has a value.I hear what you’re saying, but there’s a reason companies offer extended warranties. On the aggregate, providers don’t lose ANY money … in fact, it’s a HUGE revenue generator. That’s truth. Mostly, the purchaser is buying “peace of mind,” and that’s fine if it works for them. Looking at it another way, you’re paying them money and betting the car will break, and they’re betting that it won’t. They have stacks of statistical data that suggests they are right. That’s why they offer them.
You can also get a quick quote here and use promotional code PAYINFULL to get a $ 365 discount https://www.chryslerfactoryplans.com/default.aspx
Be careful about a 3rd party extended warranty. My dealer pulled a quick one on me when I asked for the max care mopar warranty and they sold me a 3rd party vehicle protection plan instead. Read the fine print. It was not the same as the mopar. The work could only be done at the dealership that sold it and there were a few other oddities to it. Luckily I caught it and canceled it. And Yes, I will never buy from my local dealer again because this was only 1 of the many shenanigans they played. It's York Automotive in Crawfordsville Indiana.I have been researching a lot into buying a new Jeep, and new vehicles in general over the past few months in preparation for ordering my Jeep. If you haven't heard of the YAA community, it is definitely worth checking out. They do have some pay for use parts of their website, but they also offer a lot of free advice and information about the car business, including YouTube videos and online calculators, etc. They also offer an extended warranty at a flat rate without a bunch of mark-up and/or negotiation attached to it. For a 2022 Wrangler Unlimited with 0-12,000 miles, 10 years, 100,000 miles, 100 deductible, they are quoting 1662.00.
Sorry if this sounds like an ad, I am in no way affiliated with them, I just feel like they offer a fair product that isn't laden with self-interest.
Welcome to the Forum, from Cave Creek AZ.I have been researching a lot into buying a new Jeep, and new vehicles in general over the past few months in preparation for ordering my Jeep. If you haven't heard of the YAA community, it is definitely worth checking out. They do have some pay for use parts of their website, but they also offer a lot of free advice and information about the car business, including YouTube videos and online calculators, etc. They also offer an extended warranty at a flat rate without a bunch of mark-up and/or negotiation attached to it. For a 2022 Wrangler Unlimited with 0-12,000 miles, 10 years, 100,000 miles, 100 deductible, they are quoting 1662.00.
Sorry if this sounds like an ad, I am in no way affiliated with them, I just feel like they offer a fair product that isn't laden with self-interest.
Thank you so much for the link.If you wait closer to your original manufacture warranty is about to expire you’ll be quoted a higher premium, extended warranty start from vehicle in service date regardless of when you purchase the extended warranty, so ultimately waiting will only cost you more money, also extended warranty plan can be purchased as money back guarantee plan which will cost you probably a few hundred more overall but if you file no claims during the entire coverage period they will issue a refund at policy end right back to you!!
You can also get a quick quote here and use promotional code PAYINFULL to get a $ 365 discount https://www.chryslerfactoryplans.com/default.aspx
The warranty work I had done on my GC radiator was a different dealer than the one I bought the jeep and the warranty from. So, I would say, for at least the max care products and the dealers I have worked with, it made absolutely no difference.And is there any real advantage in getting the extended warranty from the same dealer who sold you the vehicle and will be doing the work, or does it not matter?