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Cheers
Only decent warranty is a factory warranty and even that is debatable
whether its worth it or not.
My 2004's 36,000 mile warranty is just about up. I'm contemplating
whether an extended warranty to 70K or 100K would be worth it. It
already has a 70K powertrain. So any extended warranty would be for
anything else. What bugs me is that the newer Durango is totally
computerized, even the dome lights are computerized.. Expensive to fix
if something should fail.
> Yes I am an affiliate. But as a durango owner I have to say that this
> website has a truly decent extended auto warranty selection. Check it
> out here at http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-1889199-10392850
gunbunny31@msn.com - 28 Apr 2006 17:25 GMT
So whats the position with OE vs aftermarket parts? Do you pay full
labor or strong arm shops into what you are willing to pay? How much
junkyard stuff do you want to install? Somebody threw that crap away
once. Do you pay shops promptly or wait until they scream for payment
to only give them a credit card that will cost them another 5% to
accept.
David Plumber - 30 Apr 2006 14:48 GMT
> Only decent warranty is a factory warranty and even that is debatable
> whether its worth it or not.
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> computerized, even the dome lights are computerized.. Expensive to fix
> if something should fail.
I know of a Dakota that has intermittent electric problems and paint
problems. Intermittent problems can be a complete friggin' monster. Add
computerized control systems and I shudder to think.
If I had the option of a for-real warranty at a decent price -- I'd go for
it.