Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
Thanks everyone for all the info. I was inclined to spend the $150
anyway, but I'll go talk to the dealer tomorrow about it. Now I'm wondering if the Toyota dealership wanted to charge me $150 just to file a piece of paper that I could file myself for free. On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 21:08:39 GMT, "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote: >Not to worry. If yours is an '03 the 7/70 is attached to the vehicle >(free). There is $100 deductible, but if you're getting a new engine or >tranny what's $100? > >twaldron wrote: >> Interesting twist on the 7/70. Mine is an '03. I would pay the $150 if >> it was necessary and take the chance that they would actually honor it. >> Sounds like a good bet. >> >> tw >> >> Frank_v7.0 wrote: >>> Up until the 2004 model year (with a few exceptions by manufacture >>> date:-) the 7/70 was attached to the vehicle. In the 2004 owners >>> manual it specified that although the 3/36 was attached to the vehicle >>> a fee of $150 would be charged to continue the 7/70 to the second >>> owner. Remember the good old days of the 12 month 12k mi. warranty >>> that wasn't transferable? And note that after 2005 the power train >>> warranty was just the basic 3/36. Compared to that paying $150 for a >>> 7/70 is a bargain! If you don't think so check what Chrysler charges >>> for extended warranty packages these days. Much more than $150 :-) >> >> >> |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
Thanks everyone for all the info. I was inclined to spend the $150
anyway, but I'll go talk to the dealer tomorrow about it. Now I'm wondering if the Toyota dealership wanted to charge me $150 just to file a piece of paper that I could file myself for free. On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 21:08:39 GMT, "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote: >Not to worry. If yours is an '03 the 7/70 is attached to the vehicle >(free). There is $100 deductible, but if you're getting a new engine or >tranny what's $100? > >twaldron wrote: >> Interesting twist on the 7/70. Mine is an '03. I would pay the $150 if >> it was necessary and take the chance that they would actually honor it. >> Sounds like a good bet. >> >> tw >> >> Frank_v7.0 wrote: >>> Up until the 2004 model year (with a few exceptions by manufacture >>> date:-) the 7/70 was attached to the vehicle. In the 2004 owners >>> manual it specified that although the 3/36 was attached to the vehicle >>> a fee of $150 would be charged to continue the 7/70 to the second >>> owner. Remember the good old days of the 12 month 12k mi. warranty >>> that wasn't transferable? And note that after 2005 the power train >>> warranty was just the basic 3/36. Compared to that paying $150 for a >>> 7/70 is a bargain! If you don't think so check what Chrysler charges >>> for extended warranty packages these days. Much more than $150 :-) >> >> >> |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
Thanks everyone for all the info. I was inclined to spend the $150
anyway, but I'll go talk to the dealer tomorrow about it. Now I'm wondering if the Toyota dealership wanted to charge me $150 just to file a piece of paper that I could file myself for free. On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 21:08:39 GMT, "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote: >Not to worry. If yours is an '03 the 7/70 is attached to the vehicle >(free). There is $100 deductible, but if you're getting a new engine or >tranny what's $100? > >twaldron wrote: >> Interesting twist on the 7/70. Mine is an '03. I would pay the $150 if >> it was necessary and take the chance that they would actually honor it. >> Sounds like a good bet. >> >> tw >> >> Frank_v7.0 wrote: >>> Up until the 2004 model year (with a few exceptions by manufacture >>> date:-) the 7/70 was attached to the vehicle. In the 2004 owners >>> manual it specified that although the 3/36 was attached to the vehicle >>> a fee of $150 would be charged to continue the 7/70 to the second >>> owner. Remember the good old days of the 12 month 12k mi. warranty >>> that wasn't transferable? And note that after 2005 the power train >>> warranty was just the basic 3/36. Compared to that paying $150 for a >>> 7/70 is a bargain! If you don't think so check what Chrysler charges >>> for extended warranty packages these days. Much more than $150 :-) >> >> >> |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
That's what I was wondering.
tw Ripley59 wrote: > Thanks everyone for all the info. I was inclined to spend the $150 > anyway, but I'll go talk to the dealer tomorrow about it. Now I'm > wondering if the Toyota dealership wanted to charge me $150 just to > file a piece of paper that I could file myself for free. -- PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY. |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
That's what I was wondering.
tw Ripley59 wrote: > Thanks everyone for all the info. I was inclined to spend the $150 > anyway, but I'll go talk to the dealer tomorrow about it. Now I'm > wondering if the Toyota dealership wanted to charge me $150 just to > file a piece of paper that I could file myself for free. -- PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY. |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
That's what I was wondering.
tw Ripley59 wrote: > Thanks everyone for all the info. I was inclined to spend the $150 > anyway, but I'll go talk to the dealer tomorrow about it. Now I'm > wondering if the Toyota dealership wanted to charge me $150 just to > file a piece of paper that I could file myself for free. -- PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY. |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
That's what I was wondering.
tw Ripley59 wrote: > Thanks everyone for all the info. I was inclined to spend the $150 > anyway, but I'll go talk to the dealer tomorrow about it. Now I'm > wondering if the Toyota dealership wanted to charge me $150 just to > file a piece of paper that I could file myself for free. -- PLEASE REMOVE THE "OBVIOUS" TO REPLY. |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
Most manufacturers (Jeep in this case) require a payment to transfer the
warranty when the title or ownership of the vehicle transfers. Not the dealer, the manufacturer. With the basic warranty it is usually like $25 or $50. Could be higher for the extended powertrain warranty. FrankW wrote: > So why would one have to pay 150 dollars > to transfer the powertrain warranty? > Sounds like a dealer rip-off to me. > Unless he speaks of an "extended warranty" > Which is a rip-off in itself af far as I'm concerned > > > |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
Most manufacturers (Jeep in this case) require a payment to transfer the
warranty when the title or ownership of the vehicle transfers. Not the dealer, the manufacturer. With the basic warranty it is usually like $25 or $50. Could be higher for the extended powertrain warranty. FrankW wrote: > So why would one have to pay 150 dollars > to transfer the powertrain warranty? > Sounds like a dealer rip-off to me. > Unless he speaks of an "extended warranty" > Which is a rip-off in itself af far as I'm concerned > > > |
Re: Question on 7/70000 Powertrain warranty
Most manufacturers (Jeep in this case) require a payment to transfer the
warranty when the title or ownership of the vehicle transfers. Not the dealer, the manufacturer. With the basic warranty it is usually like $25 or $50. Could be higher for the extended powertrain warranty. FrankW wrote: > So why would one have to pay 150 dollars > to transfer the powertrain warranty? > Sounds like a dealer rip-off to me. > Unless he speaks of an "extended warranty" > Which is a rip-off in itself af far as I'm concerned > > > |
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