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Can I still get an extended warranty over a 100000 miles?

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Old 05-31-2019, 06:07 PM
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Can I still get an extended warranty over a 100000 miles?

I have a 2014 E350 With just over a 100000 miles now. I'd like to keep the car for another 2 or 3 years so are their reasonable extended warranties for cars with my mileage?
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Reasonable? Hell no.
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Depends on what you think is "reasonable' and what kind of coverage you're looking for. If it's just powertrain and suspension then you'll probably be in luck. If you're looking for bumper-to-bumper, it'll probably get expensive.
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Imho, if your only plan to keep the car for another 2-3 years. Why not just set aside the $2-4k (I assume it's this range, but most likely wrong estimate) cost for the extended warranty for a repair fund. If there is anything remain in the fund, then use it on the next car extend warranty purchase.
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Originally Posted by LALALAND
Imho, if your only plan to keep the car for another 2-3 years. Why not just set aside the $2-4k (I assume it's this range, but most likely wrong estimate) cost for the extended warranty for a repair fund. If there is anything remain in the fund, then use it on the next car extend warranty purchase.
Agree with this. Set aside the amount that the warranty would cost, in case something goes wrong.

If nothing happens you have that money to apply to your next car. If you buy a warranty instead, you have nothing.
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Originally Posted by LALALAND
Imho, if your only plan to keep the car for another 2-3 years. Why not just set aside the $2-4k (I assume it's this range, but most likely wrong estimate) cost for the extended warranty for a repair fund. If there is anything remain in the fund, then use it on the next car extend warranty purchase.
Tis what I do... A car savings account which I use for anything other then fuel and oil changes...
Kinda like a FSA but for cars...and you get to keep the money at end of year!!

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