harringtondav
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2020
- Threads
- 25
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- 451
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- Location
- East Central Iowa
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ford Ranger SuperCab, 2016 Jeep Cherokee, 2014 Dodge Dart Aero DDCT
True for me....so far.I guess the moral of the story is to always buy an extended warranty - then you'll never have problems!![]()
Before 2014 the newest vehicle we owned was a 2005 Sebring 2.4L It was well w/in my diagnostic and repair skills.
Then I bought our 2014 Dart Aero. I bought the factory CD service manual for a look see. Multiair intake, DDCT clutch module. Both non repairable. More EFI inputs/outputs than I could say grace over. And I was getting old and tired of DIY wrenching. So I bought Mopar's lifetime warranty. (Pays up to the cash value of the car, or cashes us out the same amount).
Same with the 2016 Cherokee. Thermostat replaced on the Cherokee, coolant leak on the Dart covered....less deductible.
2019 Ranger. I bought the 7/70K ESP. One covered wiring repair so far. If the 10R80 doesn't puke w/in a year I can write off the $1000 ESP cost to experience.
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