TaiMc
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Tai
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2018
- Threads
- 9
- Messages
- 2,038
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- 3,451
- Location
- Houston, TX
- Website
- www.instagram.com
- Vehicle(s)
- '18 JLU Sport Mojito!, 3.6L & '18 Ninja 400 KRT
- Occupation
- Communications Manager
- Vehicle Showcase
- 2
Yes...it's always a red flag when EW offers start decreasing in years and mileage. And that's interesting that you mentioned that. I always thought an EW would kick in once the factory warranty expired. I believe my sales rep explained it this way. Your post prompted me look up my terms again...apparently the warranty started on the day I bought it, alongside the factory warranty...Think you're correct on the timing of that. Was a great offer, and the price was substantially cheaper for that just a few years ago versus the stupid 8-year max plans available now (which are actually only 5-year on top of the standard 3-year bumper-to-bumper).
Wish Mopar had more confidence in their marquees.
Not sure that I understand that setup. But the end date month looks a bit weird which is actually 83 years and 3 months...
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