RickLightning
Well-known member
Your understanding is not correct. The extended warranty, no matter when you buy it, goes from the day the vehicle was put into service. A 5 year extended warranty is 2 additional years. An 8 year extended warranty is 5 additional years. Of course the miles can be used up faster than the years.I was looking at this the other day and wondering the same question. Should you wait to buy it until after the 3/36 runs out or not. If I understand it right when you buy it before the warranty expires, you're adding time from the in-service date of the vehicle, but if you buy it during the grace period after the 3-year 36,000 mile warranty runs out, you're just buying time from that day forward. The question is is if the cost goes up significantly during that grace time period or not? If it doesn't then it seems like it would be worth waiting because you'll be effectively purchasing 10 years of warranty from that time onward instead of the original in service date. So you could maximize coverage if you can project yearly mileage and not pay for years or miles you won't use.
Hopefully someone has done what I'm saying and can speak to their experience with it.
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