NDBlackEX
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Anything after the cost is covered is money saved on repairs. You can pretty much bank on a minimum of $1500 in repairs on a vehicle within the first 100k. Yeah, you could get lucky or you could end up spending way more. I had a Sierra that had $9k worth of warranty work done by my extended warranty company by 100k. I saved $7k on repairs on that thing. That covers the cost of the three ext warranties I've purchased since and then some.So unless it is going to fail twice, your better to pay to fix it vs. pay the warranty.
If you need to roll the cost of the warranty into your financing due to cash flow concerns of a large repair, you bought more vehicle than you can afford.
These warranties are such a bad deal - sorry for the rant.
And not everyone is rolling warranty into their loan, I bought mine after about 3,000 miles. This gave me time to decide if I liked the car enough to keep it long term.
Also, a big reason people buy new cars is the fact that your automobile expenses will be a fixed cost for a period of time. The extended warranty can lengthen that period of time. I had an S-10 which I had to put a new rear end in. Promptly drove it on a trip and the fuel pump went out when I filled it up with gas upon returning. I literally hadn't been home since I picked it up the first time... Now, I only paid $10k for the car so it was well within my means but the $2,300 repair bill (almost 25% of the vehicle purchase price) was not a welcomed surprise. The transfer case went out later in the year. So I got to cover these costs on top of my payments. (It was the first car I bought on my own btw)
So, maybe people like to roll their warranty into their loan for cost control purposes. Maybe you shouldn't be shaming people over their financial decisions. I would say don't buy the warranty if you trade often but if you want to drive your car 10 years, you'll at least know that when your warranty expires, you'll have a car that's in as good a mechanical condition as possible at that point whether you never had a problem or you had $9k worth of problems.