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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / January 2008

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Extended Warranty

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Donald Sessler - 07 Jan 2008 02:11 GMT
Most Nissan extended warranties run 7 years and 100,000 miles. Say the 7
years is up but the car only has 75,000 miles. Does anyone know of a Nissan
warranty that will pick up for an additional 3 years and up to 100,000
miles. If so where is it offered?
TIA
dsesslerjr - 12 Jan 2008 07:45 GMT
> GUEST wrote
> Most Nissan extended warranties run 7 years and 100,000 miles. Sa
the 7
> years is up but the car only has 75,000 miles. Does anyone know o
a Nissan
> warranty that will pick up for an additional 3 years and up t
100,000
> miles. If so where is it offered
> TI

I have a Warranty Company I'm just starting
Cost will be $422.00 for 3 years and 100,000 miles

...just send me your bank information and SSN and I'll arrange for a
automatic withdrawal

Da
Donald Sessler - 12 Jan 2008 14:10 GMT
Just heard from an outfit in Atlanta Ga doing the same thing and their offer
came with coupons for a lifrtime weekly car wash. I'm having trouble
deciding.

> > GUEST wrote:
> > Most Nissan extended warranties run 7 years and 100,000 miles. Say
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> Dan
BaJoRi - 12 Jan 2008 14:30 GMT
> Just heard from an outfit in Atlanta Ga doing the same thing and their
> offer came with coupons for a lifrtime weekly car wash. I'm having trouble
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>> Dan

To anyone thinking of sending a SSN to a person requesting it from USENET,
DON'T!!! Off-brand warranties can be highly problematic. The pricing can
sound great, right up until they go out of business and you are stuck with a
useless piece of paper (which I have seen on numerous occasions) or you find
that they argue with you on every single item. Whether Nissan, or Ford, or
Toyota, or whomever, the OEM warranties, though usually higher on cost, are
more reliable and easier to use (most after-market warranty companies
require you to pay the repairs, then receive reimbursement). That isn't to
say there aren't some decent after-market warranty companies (JM&A is very
good). But you need to be extremely careful. You get what you pay for,
especially when it comes to warranty coverage.
 
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