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budman@suckeggs.ca 05-21-2006 05:41 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
Of course, if I bought it I'd never see the actual cost. I will call a couple
of other Chrysler dealers in the area and get a quote. Thanks to all the others
that responded to this post. I still have Canadian Tire Auto Club (sorry, now
Roadside Assistance) because it is non-refundable, yet remains attached to the
licence plate. With each renewal in January, there is a 'freebie' L.O.F.
coupon along with enough $14.95 coupons to last the year when I was changing the
oil on my Exploder every 3 months. I will call the CTC service manager and see
what kind of a deal we can make with the difference being a diesel. I've dealt
there for years. I just might carry on with the CTC thing since it covers a tow
up to 250 km, which is better than Chrysler only towing to the closest dealer.

In the meantime, I'm told that I have up to the limits of the basic warranty to
still purchase an extended warranty. That's 3/60 along with the 5/100 power
train coverage. I'm thinking I'll tell them to take the Gold Plus Plan off the
contract on Tuesday BEFORE I give them the rest of the down payment. I'm
telling you, this business manager reminded me of one of those guys selling a
slicer & dicer at the fair.

Anyhow, I'm glad I found a Jeep newsgroup with a bunch of great people. Thanks
again to everyone.


>>When someone starts lying to me, it is time to walk.
>>
>>$125.00 for an oil change???????????
>>
>>That's theft.
>>
>>Canadian Tire just said $49.95 at the most because it's a CRD, the
>>regular engine is about $25.00.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>
>>budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
>>>
>>> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales pitch from

the
>>> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and especially

in
>>> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan because

it
>>> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me that

he's
>>> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a diesel

are
>>> worth $125.00 a pop.
>>>
>>> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it, if you

were
>>> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most appropriate

for
>>> the long haul?
>>>
>>> Thanx folks



budman@suckeggs.ca 05-21-2006 05:41 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
Of course, if I bought it I'd never see the actual cost. I will call a couple
of other Chrysler dealers in the area and get a quote. Thanks to all the others
that responded to this post. I still have Canadian Tire Auto Club (sorry, now
Roadside Assistance) because it is non-refundable, yet remains attached to the
licence plate. With each renewal in January, there is a 'freebie' L.O.F.
coupon along with enough $14.95 coupons to last the year when I was changing the
oil on my Exploder every 3 months. I will call the CTC service manager and see
what kind of a deal we can make with the difference being a diesel. I've dealt
there for years. I just might carry on with the CTC thing since it covers a tow
up to 250 km, which is better than Chrysler only towing to the closest dealer.

In the meantime, I'm told that I have up to the limits of the basic warranty to
still purchase an extended warranty. That's 3/60 along with the 5/100 power
train coverage. I'm thinking I'll tell them to take the Gold Plus Plan off the
contract on Tuesday BEFORE I give them the rest of the down payment. I'm
telling you, this business manager reminded me of one of those guys selling a
slicer & dicer at the fair.

Anyhow, I'm glad I found a Jeep newsgroup with a bunch of great people. Thanks
again to everyone.


>>When someone starts lying to me, it is time to walk.
>>
>>$125.00 for an oil change???????????
>>
>>That's theft.
>>
>>Canadian Tire just said $49.95 at the most because it's a CRD, the
>>regular engine is about $25.00.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>
>>budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
>>>
>>> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales pitch from

the
>>> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and especially

in
>>> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan because

it
>>> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me that

he's
>>> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a diesel

are
>>> worth $125.00 a pop.
>>>
>>> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it, if you

were
>>> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most appropriate

for
>>> the long haul?
>>>
>>> Thanx folks



budman@suckeggs.ca 05-21-2006 05:41 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
Of course, if I bought it I'd never see the actual cost. I will call a couple
of other Chrysler dealers in the area and get a quote. Thanks to all the others
that responded to this post. I still have Canadian Tire Auto Club (sorry, now
Roadside Assistance) because it is non-refundable, yet remains attached to the
licence plate. With each renewal in January, there is a 'freebie' L.O.F.
coupon along with enough $14.95 coupons to last the year when I was changing the
oil on my Exploder every 3 months. I will call the CTC service manager and see
what kind of a deal we can make with the difference being a diesel. I've dealt
there for years. I just might carry on with the CTC thing since it covers a tow
up to 250 km, which is better than Chrysler only towing to the closest dealer.

In the meantime, I'm told that I have up to the limits of the basic warranty to
still purchase an extended warranty. That's 3/60 along with the 5/100 power
train coverage. I'm thinking I'll tell them to take the Gold Plus Plan off the
contract on Tuesday BEFORE I give them the rest of the down payment. I'm
telling you, this business manager reminded me of one of those guys selling a
slicer & dicer at the fair.

Anyhow, I'm glad I found a Jeep newsgroup with a bunch of great people. Thanks
again to everyone.


>>When someone starts lying to me, it is time to walk.
>>
>>$125.00 for an oil change???????????
>>
>>That's theft.
>>
>>Canadian Tire just said $49.95 at the most because it's a CRD, the
>>regular engine is about $25.00.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>
>>budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
>>>
>>> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales pitch from

the
>>> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and especially

in
>>> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan because

it
>>> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me that

he's
>>> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a diesel

are
>>> worth $125.00 a pop.
>>>
>>> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it, if you

were
>>> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most appropriate

for
>>> the long haul?
>>>
>>> Thanx folks



L.W.(Bill) Hughes III 05-21-2006 08:29 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
The diesel engine run so dirty that we just don't change one
filter: http://www.----------.com/temp/VolvoVT880EngineD16.jpg Remember
there's one in the exhaust, too.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
>
> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales pitch from the
> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and especially in
> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan because it
> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me that he's
> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a diesel are
> worth $125.00 a pop.
>
> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it, if you were
> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most appropriate for
> the long haul?
>
> Thanx folks


L.W.(Bill) Hughes III 05-21-2006 08:29 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
The diesel engine run so dirty that we just don't change one
filter: http://www.----------.com/temp/VolvoVT880EngineD16.jpg Remember
there's one in the exhaust, too.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
>
> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales pitch from the
> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and especially in
> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan because it
> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me that he's
> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a diesel are
> worth $125.00 a pop.
>
> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it, if you were
> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most appropriate for
> the long haul?
>
> Thanx folks


L.W.(Bill) Hughes III 05-21-2006 08:29 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
The diesel engine run so dirty that we just don't change one
filter: http://www.----------.com/temp/VolvoVT880EngineD16.jpg Remember
there's one in the exhaust, too.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
>
> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales pitch from the
> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and especially in
> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan because it
> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me that he's
> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a diesel are
> worth $125.00 a pop.
>
> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it, if you were
> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most appropriate for
> the long haul?
>
> Thanx folks


Earle Horton 05-21-2006 08:46 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
I never buy extended warranties. I figure that I have saved enough money
over the last ten years or so, to pay cash for a replacement vehicle, if it
comes to that. When I bought my Wrangler twelve years ago, they said, "What
will you do if it breaks down?" I don't know the answer to that, because it
hasn't broken down yet.

Earle

<budman@suckeggs.ca> wrote in message
news:7dl17218ltseavf8te684csunvomokfdte@4ax.com...
> Of course, if I bought it I'd never see the actual cost. I will call a

couple
> of other Chrysler dealers in the area and get a quote. Thanks to all the

others
> that responded to this post. I still have Canadian Tire Auto Club (sorry,

now
> Roadside Assistance) because it is non-refundable, yet remains attached to

the
> licence plate. With each renewal in January, there is a 'freebie' L.O.F.
> coupon along with enough $14.95 coupons to last the year when I was

changing the
> oil on my Exploder every 3 months. I will call the CTC service manager

and see
> what kind of a deal we can make with the difference being a diesel. I've

dealt
> there for years. I just might carry on with the CTC thing since it covers

a tow
> up to 250 km, which is better than Chrysler only towing to the closest

dealer.
>
> In the meantime, I'm told that I have up to the limits of the basic

warranty to
> still purchase an extended warranty. That's 3/60 along with the 5/100

power
> train coverage. I'm thinking I'll tell them to take the Gold Plus Plan

off the
> contract on Tuesday BEFORE I give them the rest of the down payment. I'm
> telling you, this business manager reminded me of one of those guys

selling a
> slicer & dicer at the fair.
>
> Anyhow, I'm glad I found a Jeep newsgroup with a bunch of great people.

Thanks
> again to everyone.
>
>
> >>When someone starts lying to me, it is time to walk.
> >>
> >>$125.00 for an oil change???????????
> >>
> >>That's theft.
> >>
> >>Canadian Tire just said $49.95 at the most because it's a CRD, the
> >>regular engine is about $25.00.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
> >>
> >>budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales

pitch from
> the
> >>> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and

especially
> in
> >>> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan

because
> it
> >>> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me

that
> he's
> >>> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a

diesel
> are
> >>> worth $125.00 a pop.
> >>>
> >>> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it,

if you
> were
> >>> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most

appropriate
> for
> >>> the long haul?
> >>>
> >>> Thanx folks

>




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Earle Horton 05-21-2006 08:46 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
I never buy extended warranties. I figure that I have saved enough money
over the last ten years or so, to pay cash for a replacement vehicle, if it
comes to that. When I bought my Wrangler twelve years ago, they said, "What
will you do if it breaks down?" I don't know the answer to that, because it
hasn't broken down yet.

Earle

<budman@suckeggs.ca> wrote in message
news:7dl17218ltseavf8te684csunvomokfdte@4ax.com...
> Of course, if I bought it I'd never see the actual cost. I will call a

couple
> of other Chrysler dealers in the area and get a quote. Thanks to all the

others
> that responded to this post. I still have Canadian Tire Auto Club (sorry,

now
> Roadside Assistance) because it is non-refundable, yet remains attached to

the
> licence plate. With each renewal in January, there is a 'freebie' L.O.F.
> coupon along with enough $14.95 coupons to last the year when I was

changing the
> oil on my Exploder every 3 months. I will call the CTC service manager

and see
> what kind of a deal we can make with the difference being a diesel. I've

dealt
> there for years. I just might carry on with the CTC thing since it covers

a tow
> up to 250 km, which is better than Chrysler only towing to the closest

dealer.
>
> In the meantime, I'm told that I have up to the limits of the basic

warranty to
> still purchase an extended warranty. That's 3/60 along with the 5/100

power
> train coverage. I'm thinking I'll tell them to take the Gold Plus Plan

off the
> contract on Tuesday BEFORE I give them the rest of the down payment. I'm
> telling you, this business manager reminded me of one of those guys

selling a
> slicer & dicer at the fair.
>
> Anyhow, I'm glad I found a Jeep newsgroup with a bunch of great people.

Thanks
> again to everyone.
>
>
> >>When someone starts lying to me, it is time to walk.
> >>
> >>$125.00 for an oil change???????????
> >>
> >>That's theft.
> >>
> >>Canadian Tire just said $49.95 at the most because it's a CRD, the
> >>regular engine is about $25.00.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
> >>
> >>budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales

pitch from
> the
> >>> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and

especially
> in
> >>> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan

because
> it
> >>> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me

that
> he's
> >>> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a

diesel
> are
> >>> worth $125.00 a pop.
> >>>
> >>> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it,

if you
> were
> >>> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most

appropriate
> for
> >>> the long haul?
> >>>
> >>> Thanx folks

>




*** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***

Earle Horton 05-21-2006 08:46 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
I never buy extended warranties. I figure that I have saved enough money
over the last ten years or so, to pay cash for a replacement vehicle, if it
comes to that. When I bought my Wrangler twelve years ago, they said, "What
will you do if it breaks down?" I don't know the answer to that, because it
hasn't broken down yet.

Earle

<budman@suckeggs.ca> wrote in message
news:7dl17218ltseavf8te684csunvomokfdte@4ax.com...
> Of course, if I bought it I'd never see the actual cost. I will call a

couple
> of other Chrysler dealers in the area and get a quote. Thanks to all the

others
> that responded to this post. I still have Canadian Tire Auto Club (sorry,

now
> Roadside Assistance) because it is non-refundable, yet remains attached to

the
> licence plate. With each renewal in January, there is a 'freebie' L.O.F.
> coupon along with enough $14.95 coupons to last the year when I was

changing the
> oil on my Exploder every 3 months. I will call the CTC service manager

and see
> what kind of a deal we can make with the difference being a diesel. I've

dealt
> there for years. I just might carry on with the CTC thing since it covers

a tow
> up to 250 km, which is better than Chrysler only towing to the closest

dealer.
>
> In the meantime, I'm told that I have up to the limits of the basic

warranty to
> still purchase an extended warranty. That's 3/60 along with the 5/100

power
> train coverage. I'm thinking I'll tell them to take the Gold Plus Plan

off the
> contract on Tuesday BEFORE I give them the rest of the down payment. I'm
> telling you, this business manager reminded me of one of those guys

selling a
> slicer & dicer at the fair.
>
> Anyhow, I'm glad I found a Jeep newsgroup with a bunch of great people.

Thanks
> again to everyone.
>
>
> >>When someone starts lying to me, it is time to walk.
> >>
> >>$125.00 for an oil change???????????
> >>
> >>That's theft.
> >>
> >>Canadian Tire just said $49.95 at the most because it's a CRD, the
> >>regular engine is about $25.00.
> >>
> >>Mike
> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
> >>
> >>budman@suckeggs.ca wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Just bought a new Liberty CRD and of course I got the usual sales

pitch from
> the
> >>> business 'manager' about the virtues of an extended warranty, and

especially
> in
> >>> this case for a diesel. He's trying to sell me the Gold Plus plan

because
> it
> >>> provides 10 free oil changes over the life of the plan. He told me

that
> he's
> >>> sure that Chrysler "made a mistake" on this, because oil changes on a

diesel
> are
> >>> worth $125.00 a pop.
> >>>
> >>> Would anyone care to verify or dispute this? And while we're at it,

if you
> were
> >>> buying a new Liberty CRD, which extended warranty would be most

appropriate
> for
> >>> the long haul?
> >>>
> >>> Thanx folks

>




*** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***

L.W.(Bill) Hughes III 05-21-2006 08:50 PM

Re: Extended Warranty
 
I bet that way, too. Even though RCA electronics have the shortest
ninety day warranties, so far I saved many times their value, in
proposed insurance fees. I wouldn't have done it on my last car but the
gave me the seven year, seventy thousand.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Earle Horton wrote:
>
> I never buy extended warranties. I figure that I have saved enough money
> over the last ten years or so, to pay cash for a replacement vehicle, if it
> comes to that. When I bought my Wrangler twelve years ago, they said, "What
> will you do if it breaks down?" I don't know the answer to that, because it
> hasn't broken down yet.
>
> Earle



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