i'm planning on buying an acura certified MDX 2003.
any suggestions on the extra I pay for this acura certified tag?
would the 12month bumper-bumper warranty fix almost and everything
(excluding wear/tear)?
any comments
KSR <koduks@gmail.com> wrote in news:7d0023ea-8717-4dea-8f69-6954cedafc0c@
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> i'm planning on buying an acura certified MDX 2003.
> any suggestions on the extra I pay for this acura certified tag?
> would the 12month bumper-bumper warranty fix almost and everything
> (excluding wear/tear)?
>
> any comments
It's as good as any other used car. Buyer beware, in other words.
"Certified" doesn't mean a damn thing as far as I'm concerned.
All used cars are a minefield.
And that bumper-to-bumper warranty? Do yourself a huge favor and actually
READ the contract. What's actually covered is all in there. As well as
what's not. You mostly want to see all those electronic toys covered,
especially the audio system and the tranny.

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Jim Yanik - 17 Jan 2008 01:45 GMT
> KSR <koduks@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:7d0023ea-8717-4dea-8f69-6954cedafc0c@ 1g2000hsl.googlegroups.com:
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> As well as what's not. You mostly want to see all those electronic
> toys covered, especially the audio system and the tranny.
I saw an article that says GM vehicles 2003 or earlier with (analog)OnStar
will LOSE their functionality in the near future when the analog cellular
services shut down,with NO ability to replace the useless OnStar with a
newer GMS OnStar unit.
Moral;ANY electronic system that is single sourced will go useless when
support is dropped.
Unlike mechanical systems,electronic parts are not remanufactured.

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Auto Body - 28 Mar 2008 03:49 GMT
> "Certified" doesn't mean a damn thing as far as I'm concerned.
> All used cars are a minefield.
Ya, "Certified" means they washed it and put it on the lot...just like all
the others.