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Aftermarket Warranties? Yay or Nay?
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<blockquote data-quote="PistolWhip" data-source="post: 16218702" data-attributes="member: 30361"><p>Luckily for us, there haven’t been any major issues with GT500’s that have been inherent through the models or consistent with the drivetrains. That being said, if you’re seriously worried about it and can afford it, take the $2000- $3000 you would spend on the warranty and set it aside, adding a few bucks to it here and there when you can. If something major fails, you’ll have a descent start to repairing it without hitting your day to day or tapping your savings. If nothing fails, well you still have your money and if you’re like me it’ll become the bigger blower fund or the down payment on your next toy.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, on a GT500 with low miles and a thorough pre-purchase inspection, don’t waste your money on a warranty that’s not manufacturers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PistolWhip, post: 16218702, member: 30361"] Luckily for us, there haven’t been any major issues with GT500’s that have been inherent through the models or consistent with the drivetrains. That being said, if you’re seriously worried about it and can afford it, take the $2000- $3000 you would spend on the warranty and set it aside, adding a few bucks to it here and there when you can. If something major fails, you’ll have a descent start to repairing it without hitting your day to day or tapping your savings. If nothing fails, well you still have your money and if you’re like me it’ll become the bigger blower fund or the down payment on your next toy. Otherwise, on a GT500 with low miles and a thorough pre-purchase inspection, don’t waste your money on a warranty that’s not manufacturers. [/QUOTE]
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