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IJMartin May-27th-2002 01:22 PM

warranties
 
Not sure if this is where I would post this question or not, bare with me I'm new at this.

I'm yet to finalize my deal and haven't decided what to do about extended warranties. Any Advice??

You always hear stories about extended warranties just being a cash grab by the dealership, is this true or are they really worth the extra $$.

IJMartin

Pro_fan May-27th-2002 01:48 PM

Warranties are like insurance. Your car could explode on it's first day out of warranty...or it might not. It's a gamble.

I'm not too sure about the Mazda warranty, but for my dad's new CR-V, they opted to go with the extended warranty. If they don't make a claim against the warranty by the time it expires, they get all of their money back.

I didn't have the money to throw into all 7 years that Mazda offers, so I just took an extra year of warranty.

Pro_fan May-27th-2002 01:50 PM

I forgot to say, that since the Mazda warranty is transferrable, it does add something as a resale value.

Performance May-27th-2002 05:29 PM

Mazda warranties are all priced from the manufacturer no dealer can mark them up considering the prices are all on the extended warranty contract. I am a dealer from Ontario.

Sir Nuke May-27th-2002 07:55 PM

two things....

ONE, if you get an extended warrantee...pay for it out right....do NOT put it as part of your financeing....if you do...you are paying interest on the warrantee as well....

TWO, you can purchase the extended warrantee from Mazda LATER...you do not have to get it right away...this will allow you to see just how your car performs....I believe all that is required is that there is at least a few months or something like that left in order to extend it....ask the finance manager...that is usually who does all the extended warrantee stuff..

good luck.

Morpheus May-28th-2002 08:31 AM

It has been my experience that the extended warranty covers things that really don't go bad with normal driving. I have bought them in the past, and have never needed them.

noodles May-28th-2002 08:34 AM


Originally posted by Sir Nuke
TWO, you can purchase the extended warrantee from Mazda LATER...you do not have to get it right away...this will allow you to see just how your car performs....I believe all that is required is that there is at least a few months or something like that left in order to extend it....ask the finance manager...that is usually who does all the extended warrantee stuff..

good luck.

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man you should've told me this ! bah, i put the warranties on my financing:mad:

Sir Nuke May-28th-2002 02:18 PM


Originally posted by noodles
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man you should've told me this ! bah, i put the warranties on my financing:mad:

well, you didn't ASK me first! lol and not to mention...you are paying interest on the warrantee now as well...that is unless you got 0% financeing...in which case its not a big deal. :D

noodles May-28th-2002 03:38 PM

1.9% Low enuf! :p

IJMartin May-29th-2002 11:02 PM

Thanks for all the input!!! It is nice to see that people actually use these forums. I am pleased to announce that I am the proud new owner of a Pro5 std black w/ sunroof!! Just picked up this afternoon and have already put 150kms on it (just couldn't stop driving).

Next question....

What is the difference between a sunroof and a moonroof??

IJMartin

atenza May-29th-2002 11:11 PM

i highly recommand the ext warr or called M.A.P. warr. The reasons
1. extend your roadside assistance like towing.
2. cover your rental car in case need fix in the shop.
3. transferable.

Pro_fan May-30th-2002 12:30 AM


Originally posted by IJMartin
Thanks for all the input!!! It is nice to see that people actually use these forums. I am pleased to announce that I am the proud new owner of a Pro5 std black w/ sunroof!! Just picked up this afternoon and have already put 150kms on it (just couldn't stop driving).

Next question....

What is the difference between a sunroof and a moonroof??

IJMartin

Basically:
Sunroof=A part of the roof that can retract. When the sunroof is closed you cannot see thru it.

Moonroof=Also a part of the roof you can retract, but you can also tilt it. You can see through moonroofs even when they are closed (ie. it is glass, not sheet metal).


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