Extended Warranties can be good and can be bad – here are the insights you’ll want to know …

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  1. Bruce Elniski

    Thanks for the info. We are looking at a 2012 Dodge Grande Caravan, used with 22,000 km. The dealer is offering a $2100.00 extended warranty that is called "Ultimate Wrap" but I noticed it said suspension components are covered yet the exclusions list included McPherson struts, which I know are front suspension components!
    Finally, great video but I noticed you were not wearing your seat-belt and that bothered me a bit. Happy travels!

  2. epa316

    People need to get the phrase "bumper to bumper" out of their heads. There's always an exclusion. Read the contract, it's in there. Don't listen to the people at the car dealership.

  3. benzinc

    Thanks so much for the video!
    I just bought a new 2016 Nissan Rogue. Dealer convinced me to purchase the "Security+Plus" Extended Protection Plan by Nissan Extended Services, . It was added into my monthly finance cost $30, total of $1800. Is this worth it? It extends the warranty to 7 years/100 miles.
    It covers: 1,370 components but they're not listed on a paper (including belts and hoses)
    It has deductible (i don't know how much, wasn't disclosed)
    Car rental reimbursements
    Mechanical Breakdowns
    Roadside Assistance, Towing up to $100, Trip interruption benefit up to $500

    Thanks for any advise!

  4. PABLO FIGUEROA

    Old video… called the number and was told Wesley hasn't been there for about 4 years.

  5. jay jay

    here is to what I say to that new or used its a bunch of bull shit period. it's like hello IT'S A NEW CAR IT SHOULDN'T BREAK PERIOD. these dealers just wanna rip tou off and also i never heard of a a used car extended warranty WOW that's new to me

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