View Full Version : extended warranty... yes/no?
TinyGiant
10-19-2008, 10:31 PM
we were talking on this a little..
i paid 1600 for the warranty and have another 30 days to decide if i want to dump it and get the money back...
long story short.. we had a vote here it ended 20 said get your money back and like 9(i think it was 9?) said keep it you could need it
I'm quite sure i'm going to call this week and tell them to refund it ..
but i had another thought too :) I think when i tell them to refund it I am going to get them to refund some of it and let me spend some of the funds on getting some stuff installed on the car.. I was thinking i would get some prices on things.. like keyless entry, that back bumper protector and maybe the fog lights.. that way they can take the funds and it will be on my car payment rather than out of my pocket :) And they would be more likely to give me less of a hassle since some of the money will be staying there..
and i have a coupon for 10% off accessories i wont mention until they start doing the the work :)
kimona
10-19-2008, 10:40 PM
Make that 21. Get your money back, and don't let the F&I manager intimidate into keeping the extended warranty... because they're very good at that.
TinyGiant
10-19-2008, 10:42 PM
he's been good he gave me some things to ponder and told me i have 30 more days to decide so think it over and give him a call either way.. so i plan to probably wed.
For 1600 you could get a sweet quality paintjob if you ever needed one. AND new headlights/taillights some other stuff.
CTScott
10-19-2008, 10:54 PM
he's been good he gave me some things to ponder and told me i have 30 more days to decide so think it over and give him a call either way.. so i plan to probably wed.
My salesperson didn't push the extended warranty. He gave me a price ($860), but when I said I'd pass he didn't try to convince me otherwise.
Bob_VT
10-19-2008, 10:58 PM
Do the refund request in writing and give a termination date.
10% off parts is crap. Rockland Toyota should do that for you or even use TRDSparks for great prices and they are a vendor here too.
TinyGiant
10-19-2008, 11:02 PM
well i dont get the 1600 back to me .. i goes onto the loan principle...so if i dont use some of it there i wont see it ever :) probably better just to get them to terminate refund the money and start saving for the things i want :)
TinyGiant
10-19-2008, 11:05 PM
its too bad they wouldnt give me the cash.. i'd love to blow 1600 on the car :) probably would get the resposible bug and pay off a credit card
bdc87
10-20-2008, 12:20 AM
I only get extended warranties on particular used cars but always get GAP. It's a Toyota and your going to mod it. Good to hear your dumping it. but the extra cost leftover carries interest with it correct? If so get it all back then do the mods you don't want interest on this stuff.
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 12:26 AM
i did get the GAP.
auxmike
10-20-2008, 12:37 AM
My warr was only $695, my parents paid $650 for theirs 2 years ago.AND,we bought our cars from two different dealers.
$1600 is WAY too much!:thumbdown:
I got the Platinum warr. It's the real deal from Toyota themselves......:thumbsup:
IsLNdbOi
10-20-2008, 01:30 AM
Is GAP important? I didn't get GAP or the extended warranty with my new '09 5-door LB. They are giving me a check w/in 45 days for the extended warranty and GAP I got on the 3-door LB I traded in.
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 01:39 AM
well if the car gets totalled the insurance will only cover the market value on the car and if that is less than what you owe.. you'll be paying out of pocket.. its one of those things you'll prolly never use..
IsLNdbOi
10-20-2008, 01:44 AM
Crap. I guess I should have gotten GAP as well. I hope they have some window (like 30 days) to add GAP since its price is added to the price being financed.
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 02:14 AM
prolly
swidd
10-20-2008, 03:21 AM
I mailed in the cancellation of the extended warranty and had the money refunded applied to the principle. I drive somewhat carefully, and don't think anything will fail before $100,000 that will cost more to replace than the cost of the warranty.
Remember, very smart mathematicians at Toyota have worked with the engineers and calculated the likely time of failure of every part on the Yaris. The warranty policies are designed accordingly, to make sure that Toyota makes a profit on the warranty program. When they say $1600, or more typically $800, will cover cost of repairs to $100,000, assume you'll spend less than half by yourself.
I think there's people on this site who've driven past 150,000 miles, and only done oil change, tires and brakes and fluid replacements (standard maintenance that isn't covered by the warranty anyway).
natethegreat38
10-20-2008, 03:51 AM
we were talking on this a little..
i paid 1600 for the warranty and have another 30 days to decide if i want to dump it and get the money back...
long story short.. we had a vote here it ended 20 said get your money back and like 9(i think it was 9?) said keep it you could need it
I'm quite sure i'm going to call this week and tell them to refund it ..
but i had another thought too :) I think when i tell them to refund it I am going to get them to refund some of it and let me spend some of the funds on getting some stuff installed on the car.. I was thinking i would get some prices on things.. like keyless entry, that back bumper protector and maybe the fog lights.. that way they can take the funds and it will be on my car payment rather than out of my pocket :) And they would be more likely to give me less of a hassle since some of the money will be staying there..
and i have a coupon for 10% off accessories i wont mention until they start doing the the work :)
if you want, PM me...I DIDN'T used to work for Toyota Motor Corp, (wink wink) and I DIDN'T learn anything about the extended warranty (wink wink):wink:
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 08:33 AM
lol.. i don't think i'll have an issue :)
i'll call today
bobby
10-20-2008, 12:03 PM
Pay off your credit card. If not, whatever you buy is costing MUCH more than what you paid, as you're paying interest on top of the original cost. Not smart. Don't be a typical American...try to be as debt-free as possible. In these tough economic times, being debt-free puts you in the best possible financial position.
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 12:07 PM
Pay off your credit card. If not, whatever you buy is costing MUCH more than what you paid, as you're paying interest on top of the original cost. Not smart. Don't be a typical American...try to be as debt-free as possible. In these tough economic times, being debt-free puts you in the best possible financial position.
i hear that.. I'm certianly not the typical american.. the only debt i have is left over from some promotional stunts from the business i started a couple years ago and sold.. I had them almost paid off . then the jeep we had before this yaris had the transmission go, brakes .. etc and i thought we were going to keep it so i dumped 4k into it. :( .. just to sell it for 3500... luckily we only paid 1500 for the jeep from a friend of the family.
I screen print and am starting to do rock shows to promote the business and get the bands together that create shirts for .. i'll be making about $1000 a night off ticket sales.. I plan to do it Once a month.. and pay off all the credit cards quick.. then hammer down the car :)
PreciousPups4U
10-20-2008, 12:08 PM
I have never purchased gap, but then I always put down a substantial down payment. At least that's the way I understand it. I figure it should still pay off the car no problem. It has never even been offered to me.
I did get the extended warranty (probably should have passed on it), but we keep cars forever. Did not get it on husbands though because that dealership offers lifetime powertrain warranties. That would be the only reason I'd consider trading mine, to get the lifetime warranty from that dealership. I did get a better price so hopefully it's worth it.
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 12:08 PM
i had been without a car payment for 6 years.. but decided it was time for a new ride.. :)
Mikeb Yaris
10-20-2008, 02:39 PM
Gap is not a bad deal, but it is a BETTER deal on cars that lose value at a higher rate than any Toyo/Honda product. That said, I picked it up cause it was cheap when spread out over the length of the loan. I did not buy an extended warranty, but I must admit I struggled.
Extended warranty on "basic" cars is not a good deal. However, when you start adding gadgets to a car, warranty coverage on the gadgets can be quite handy. For instance, I have had probably ten cars with power windows and not one of them went the duration without several of the windows failing. Most recently a 2000 Durango - intermittant operation of rear windows, 91 Camry no operation of rear windows and intermittant operation of passenger window, 97 Sentra no operation of rear windows, 97 Suburban no operation of one rear window and power seat went out, 97 Bonneville no operation of one rear window.
On the Suburban, I purchased a warranty which covered the window AND the failed power Driver's seat. Paid for the warranty twice over if memory serves.
If you have power options, the warranty may or may not pay off. If you have no power options, the warranty is a HUGE waste of money. FWIW
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 02:45 PM
i do have the power package.. but the whole power door system can be purchased on ebay for far less than the dealer would charge for it .. and i could probably handle fixing it :)
i'm dropping the warranty.. lol i've called twice today.. and left messages.. might have to go pay them a visit..
Mikeb Yaris
10-20-2008, 02:47 PM
I imagine if I bought a camry with navigation and such, I'd buy a warranty. And, I'd probably buy one if I bought a hybrid. I still don't trust the technology.
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 02:48 PM
yeah for sure with the hybrid. they seem to have issues.. and any issue is not cheap.
i have worries about when the hybrids get junked.. isnt there like 80lbs of lithuim in them or something.. not the best thing for the environment
IsLNdbOi
10-20-2008, 04:16 PM
Well, I went back to my dealer today and added GAP for an additional $8 a month on my payments.
Mikeb made a good point about power windows and locks going bad and the extended warranty covering those. Now he's got me thinking that maybe I should get the warranty.
Mikeb Yaris
10-20-2008, 05:19 PM
yeah for sure with the hybrid. they seem to have issues.. and any issue is not cheap.
i have worries about when the hybrids get junked.. isnt there like 80lbs of lithuim in them or something.. not the best thing for the environment
And don't forget the damage to the environment just in manufacturing all these batteries, from the mines to the shipping to the disposing....batteries = bad and I object in principle. :eek:
Mikeb Yaris
10-20-2008, 05:24 PM
Well, I went back to my dealer today and added GAP for an additional $8 a month on my payments.
Mikeb made a good point about power windows and locks going bad and the extended warranty covering those. Now he's got me thinking that maybe I should get the warranty.
Like I said, I reallllly struggled. I am still not sure I made the right gamble, so - as if anyone needs my approval - if you have a power package and you buy a warranty, you won't hear any objections from me. It's a crap shoot. The bottom line is that your power windows WILL break. The gamble is whether or not your extended warrantee will still be in effect when it happens. Take it from me - nothing more frustrating than driving a good looking five year old car that the windows don't work on!! So much for saving money by not running the AC!
I used to sell electronics and appliances. We ALWAYS made more money on the warantees than the product (commission). I wonder if it is the same with vehicle warrantees?
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 08:01 PM
i went back to the dealer today and got my 1690 refund :)
you can purchase extended warranties outside of the dealer too :) for far less if you wanted.
Carrot Top
10-20-2008, 08:14 PM
We bought the extended warranty ($2000.00 for the 200,000km (124,274 miles)warranty) cause we hope to have the car in 10 years and because we do a lot of highway miles, so far after 6 months we have 14,000 kms (8,699 miles) on it. Having said that, my husband noticed that a few scheduled maintenance, cost $200.00+. He thinks that if you are maintaining the car (which he really didn't do with our other cars!!) you don't need the warranty. So you never know. All the warranties we paid for over the years, we really never got our money's worth. I guess it all depends on how long you want to have the car for.
TinyGiant
10-20-2008, 10:20 PM
the F&I guy screwed up and thought i had 90 days to dump it but i only had 30 days .. so it only refunded 1609 to the account and they have to mail me a check for $80
so Garm or Rockland Toyota will be getting that :)
I need a rear bumper protector (to save the bumper from our dog that jumps in and out of the car a few times a week :)
TinyGiant
12-08-2008, 05:02 PM
update:
i just recieved my refund...
they ended up applying it to the loan in a way that if i wanted to i would need to make payments again until june lol...
i'll still make them though
TinyGiant
12-08-2008, 05:06 PM
so not only will i make payments for the next 6mo even though i dont have to... it will be 6months without interest deducted from my payments.. so i get to pay off like 1800$ of the principle in 6 months.. more if i feel like paying into it a little more durring some months.. that will knock me down to only owing like 13k by the start of the summer
Pitt Yaris
12-27-2008, 08:51 PM
don't wanna ttt this, but i have an extended warranty. *some company in florida* will check to get the exact name. got it october 5th and spent $680 for 7 years/70,000 miles, but i'm thinking about going back and getting a pro-rated refund towards the loan.
41magmag41
12-29-2008, 06:00 PM
Got the extened warranty on mine good out to 100,000 and only paid $480, top of the line on the warranty. If you can get it for under 600 go for it.
brainless twit
01-02-2009, 09:40 PM
I just canceled my extended warranty today. The dealer charged $1900 for 6 years/100,000 miles - AFTER I told him I didn't want any extras. Somehow in the confusion of the purchase (I had limited time for paperwork because I had to be at a meeting that afternoon) I didn't notice that he added it back in. Got a packet in the mail last week, checked my paperwork from the dealership and nearly hit the roof. I can get the same warranty for under $700 from a different dealership, and they told me I've got until the 3/36,000 warranty is up to make the purchase.
I called the dealership where I bought the car and complained, and I made sure that Toyota made a note of it when I called to cancel. There is nothing I despise more than being misled.
TinyGiant
01-03-2009, 04:18 AM
lol if you are rich you wont need it anyways :-P
nemelek
01-03-2009, 12:15 PM
I can get the same warranty for under $700 from a different dealership, and they told me I've got until the 3/36,000 warranty is up to make the purchase.
Good point! The basic warrantee on my Dodge Diesel Ram ended last year. I was flooded with all kinds of extended offers. Some from Dodge but most from outside companies. By phone or mail I was getting 2 offers a week. At the end of 3 years you should know if you are keeping the car and have a feel for maintenance issues. I told the salesman that I was self insured. If it breaks, I’ll fix it.
bryan87
09-01-2009, 01:55 AM
He's been good he gave me some things to ponder and told me i have 30 more days to decide so think it over and give him a call either way.. so i plan to probably wed.
tomato
09-01-2009, 02:09 PM
we were talking on this a little..
i paid 1600 for the warranty and have another 30 days to decide if i want to dump it and get the money back...
long story short.. we had a vote here it ended 20 said get your money back and like 9(i think it was 9?) said keep it you could need it
)
Yah, same as my thread, I think, something like 30 to 5, the majority saying "don't get it."
I was offered the same thing exactly under the Certified program and was given 1 week to decide. So I came and put the question to the forum and the members convinced me to go without.
Here is the thread.
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13758&highlight=extended+warranty
:headbang:
TinyGiant
09-01-2009, 02:31 PM
knock on wood. this car is awesome. i havent had any issues this far.. not even something small. well actually one of the seat buckles doenst latch.. i gotta get to the dealer and have them replace that.. but its a rear one that we never use anyways
cali yaris
09-01-2009, 02:43 PM
off-topic:
I have a 2005 Prius. Been completely reliable for 70,000 miles so far. No issues at all, one of the reasons I'm a Toyota customer.
If you think the lithium battery goes into some landfill, think again. That is valuable stuff -- it is recycled for money.
And, I'd probably buy one if I bought a hybrid. I still don't trust the technology.
yeah for sure with the hybrid. they seem to have issues.. and any issue is not cheap.
i have worries about when the hybrids get junked.. isnt there like 80lbs of lithuim in them or something.. not the best thing for the environment
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