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Carmax warrantes are goated. If their mechanics wont fix it, they send it to the brand dealer or a local shop who will. You sign the bill with the 500 or 1000$ down payment or whatever. Often times they will get anything from a simple lightbulb to an entire transmission replament.
Advice so great you've gotta say it twice!
I have purchased 2 warranties. First on my 2015 Tahoe LTZ that had 77k on it when i bought in 2018. 50 miles before the warranty ran out we had a complete transmission failure. It was covered at the GMC dealership we bought it at. I paid 100.00 for full replacement. It would have cost me nearly 7000.00 out of pocket. Traded that in in Sept 2021. Purchased a 2018 Ford Expedition Max Limited. With 48,000 miles. Purchased extended warranty. One year later Cam Phasers had issue. Paid 100.00. The Cam Phaser fix was a major undertaking and would have cost me a small fortune. So the warranty has been great for us. I will never not purchase the warranty. I’m way ahead by doing so. I’m sure not every story is the same but I feel it was taken care without hassle because we bought from a reputable local GM dealer that has been around for years.
They're in the business to make money not friends. Same with the medical industry.
I wouldn't buy them right away, you get a call 2-3 times a week to update that warranty anyway.
I'm about to buy a Subaru Crosstrek (new) in cash, and was thinking of getting the extended warranty. Your video is talking about used cars, which I agree with, but what if the vehicle (specifically Subaru) is new?