extended warranty service or not?
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extended warranty service or not?
so.. the other day i had a call from subarus warranty company sayin that i have past the 60k/5 year warranty (i have 75k on my 04) and thye asked if i woould like to renew my warranty or aka extend it... the offer they gave to me was 5 years for 2500. then i asked to speak to a manager because i wasnt sure if this was acutally a subaru warranty represenitive. so thye gave me all their info and the manager gave me a deal for 2280 for 7YEARS!! or until 180k miles.
so no my question is... is it worth it to get the extended warranty or not? my tranny feels like its starting to go out... 1st has a hard time going in ever so often same with reverse.. and 4th gear also.. everytime i shift it grinds and i mean everytime.. so should i get the extended warranty or not.
any thoughts to this would be greatly appreciated
so no my question is... is it worth it to get the extended warranty or not? my tranny feels like its starting to go out... 1st has a hard time going in ever so often same with reverse.. and 4th gear also.. everytime i shift it grinds and i mean everytime.. so should i get the extended warranty or not.
any thoughts to this would be greatly appreciated
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i would love ra gears... but i dont think i can afford them at the age of 18 with major bils... god damn wyotech...snap-on...bank of america.. best buys.. SCREW THEM ALL!1!!
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notice how none of the i-club members that work at a Suby dealer will reply to this aka dont renew!
$2200 is a lot of money to play with, as long as a catastrophe doesnt happen.
Think of it as if you dont spend it and nothing happens, you have the money to spend, if something does happen say for $5000, big deal suck it up and pay the difference of $2800 on top of what your $2200 wouldve cost you.
$2200 is a lot of money to play with, as long as a catastrophe doesnt happen.
Think of it as if you dont spend it and nothing happens, you have the money to spend, if something does happen say for $5000, big deal suck it up and pay the difference of $2800 on top of what your $2200 wouldve cost you.
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The only major 'problem' the WRX has really is the gears snapping and the way subaru deals with it is basically hit or miss. If it were me, i'd just save the money and hope that there will be more cheaper options for us down the line.
A used wrx tranny can also be had for ~~$1200 i think? Correct me if i'm wrong.
A used wrx tranny can also be had for ~~$1200 i think? Correct me if i'm wrong.
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even you get the extended warranty, the day you bring your car to the dealership, they will just simply tell you that your car has been moded. and VOID your warranty.
you can always go to GST, LIC, MPJ those local shops if anything go wrong
you can always go to GST, LIC, MPJ those local shops if anything go wrong
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heres a little first hand experience.
3rd day i had my car (brand new, with 6yr 100k warranty) i put 50 miles on the car and 2nd gear got jacked up.. i didn't do **** to it.. no rough riding because i knew from many threads of reading before i got the car that the tranny wasn't the best.
well 50 miles after owning the car (200 miles, because i bought it brand new with 150 miles on it.. hmm odd)
but anyways they completely refused to replace my tranny called me a liar, and that i could goto hell..
once i got a lawyer they eventually said ok, we will split it.. and i took that offer because it was better than paying the whole thing or waiting a year for a court case..
moral of the story? **** the subaru warranty when it comes to anything important.
3rd day i had my car (brand new, with 6yr 100k warranty) i put 50 miles on the car and 2nd gear got jacked up.. i didn't do **** to it.. no rough riding because i knew from many threads of reading before i got the car that the tranny wasn't the best.
well 50 miles after owning the car (200 miles, because i bought it brand new with 150 miles on it.. hmm odd)
but anyways they completely refused to replace my tranny called me a liar, and that i could goto hell..
once i got a lawyer they eventually said ok, we will split it.. and i took that offer because it was better than paying the whole thing or waiting a year for a court case..
moral of the story? **** the subaru warranty when it comes to anything important.
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yeah - i'm on the same page as evsoul. if you read up on the extended warrenty literature, there are SOO many restrictions that practically nothing is actually covered.
i got burned a few months back on warranty work, had to fight Subaru of America Warranty reps for a while after an issue that was clearly their fault...and that was only for $400 of repair work. sounds like they fight harder for larger issues like trannys. keep your money and befriend a mechanic who can help swap large parts like that in the future.
i got burned a few months back on warranty work, had to fight Subaru of America Warranty reps for a while after an issue that was clearly their fault...and that was only for $400 of repair work. sounds like they fight harder for larger issues like trannys. keep your money and befriend a mechanic who can help swap large parts like that in the future.
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this is a very good option.
The warranty is a gamble, you could get it and never need it, or you could not get it and then need it tomorrow. Even if you get it, dealing with the service department can be a gamble. My buddy had his engine seize and it would cost $2k for subaru to figure out if it would be under warranty because he's modified. He went the other route and paid more money for a built block (didn't want to pay $2k to find out Subaru wouldn't cover it and then still have to spend $6k on a new engine) but then it turned out it was from a broken oil pick-up line, which probably would have been covered because it was a part failure not resulting from the modification
The other thing to look at is if it is atually a SOA warranty or if its a 3rd-party company. I got the extended warranty when i got my car used and it was a lame 3rd-party company. I'd have to pay out of pocket and then submit a claim to them and see if they'd pay me back
The warranty is a gamble, you could get it and never need it, or you could not get it and then need it tomorrow. Even if you get it, dealing with the service department can be a gamble. My buddy had his engine seize and it would cost $2k for subaru to figure out if it would be under warranty because he's modified. He went the other route and paid more money for a built block (didn't want to pay $2k to find out Subaru wouldn't cover it and then still have to spend $6k on a new engine) but then it turned out it was from a broken oil pick-up line, which probably would have been covered because it was a part failure not resulting from the modification
The other thing to look at is if it is atually a SOA warranty or if its a 3rd-party company. I got the extended warranty when i got my car used and it was a lame 3rd-party company. I'd have to pay out of pocket and then submit a claim to them and see if they'd pay me back
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I actually just cancelled my extended warranty. When I first bought my car I was pushed pretty hard to get the extended warranty. After careful consideration I realized I could do more with the $2500 in my pocket. Hopefully, nothing major happens after my warranty is up, but you have to weigh your options and decide what is better for you.