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Hyundai Tucson Extended Warranty

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Well Pop just bought a 2011 Tuscon...nice car, nicer than our 06 Rav in some respects lacking in others. Lets talk extended warranty. They offered him a bumper to bumper 10/100000 warranty for $1900. Obviously thats crazy since its covered for 5/60 anyway. Many would argue its a waste at any cost but some keep their cars 7 - 8 years and if you put low enough mileage on the sucker you might get 10/100K.
So whats a good price to pay? Can you net shop for pricing? Anyone know any dealers who are willing to do it online cheap...that how we got our RAV b2b 7/100K for $700.
Leads, ideas, thoughts....?
So whats a good price to pay? Can you net shop for pricing? Anyone know any dealers who are willing to do it online cheap...that how we got our RAV b2b 7/100K for $700.
Leads, ideas, thoughts....?
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I would rec'd waiting until Pop's Hyundai gets closer to the expiration of the warranty, as in year 4 1/2 or ~50k miles. Then survey the car boards, and Net, for legit 3rd party warranty companies still in biz. I would avoid any aftermkt or 3rd party "warranty" sold by a dlr, unless it was a "CPO-like" coverage near the end of your Pop's warranty. My 50 Cts...
GL, mD
To the point about waiting to see if he likes the car, I agree...BUT waiting 4.5 years is too long since the price of the warranty will only go up. I am looking for real pricing folks have paid for the genuine OEM warranty, or better yet dealers who sell over the net for $100 or less over margin figuring its worth the 10 minutes phone time to make that profit. Anyone can help with that....?