Re: Honda Civic LX 2001 extended warranty worth it ?
The cost to extend the warranty sounds way too expensive. If you went
for this you'd be nuts. Most likely you won't have repairs that will
be anywhere near that even if you had to pay out of pocket for
everything during the next 2 years. Even a timing belt change at 90k
will set you back only $600 so that's probably about all to look
forward to. It seems kind of odd that the struts would go this soon in
a cars life but I wouldn't consider it as a norm for things to come in
the future. Drive your Honda to the ground and take that warranty and
put it in the trash.
Hope this helps,
Nick
On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 11:54:10 -0400, "Arctic Inferno"
<SpamShield-ArcticInferno@yahoo.com-SpamShield> wrote:
>I have a Honda Civic LX 2001 manual transmission.
>About six months ago, I had to replace the front struts, but it was covered
>under the original 3 yr/36k mile warranty. The warranty will expire soon,
>so I got a letter to extend the warranty. 5 yr/75k mile, bumper-to-bumper,
>for $250 down payment and $200 x 12 monthly payments, for total of $2650.
>The payment can be extended over two years without interest.
>If I decide to sell the car in a year, I can either get prorated refund, or
>transfer the warranty and payments.
>Should I get the warranty, or should I risk it and save $2650?
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