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2006 Warranty Change

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All I know is that the 7/70 has come in pretty handy the 2 times I've had to have the u-joints replaced. The contract states a $100 deductable, so that's what it cost me. Sounds like pretty good assurance for the customer to me. I guess if they redesign the components so they last longer, then the 7/70 is a wash. Just 2 more cents.
 
Better read this one in 2 sittings - don't want to hurt your eyes!

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You hit it right on the head with your "way too much post to read" post.



Many things in the industry have changed since I made that post back in April. Unfortunately, things have only gotten worse (from a profit standpoint).



Shortsighted efforts to temporarily prop up sales by offering employee discounts are now creating the attitude among buyers that they can simply sit and "wait out" the domestic makers until they offer employee pricing. GM was scheduled to stop the program on 1 July, but extended it to 1 August. All the analysts thought it would end for sure by 8 August, but now it's been extended into Labor Day. Ford and DC have followed suit. I think the automotive press is somewhat to blame in the whole thing, since they decided collectively that GM's program was great. Am I the only person on Earth who sees how woefully shortsighted this is, and how badly it may harm the US car market? [Of course not].



Now the analysts are pointing out that all the big 3 have done is enticed people who were already planning on buying a car within 6 months to buying one now. Guess what's going to happen over the next 6 months when employee discounts finally end? Sales are going to fall off into nothingness. That's why GM keeps extending the program - the impending doom has them absolutely scared out of their shorts! They'll do anything to stave it off as long as possible.



The elimination of the 7/70 (and presumably all the associated overhead costs associated with it) was pleasantly farsighted on DC's part. I doubt they could have predicted GM's introduction of the employee discount program, but the dropping of 7/70 will likely play a significant role in mitigating losses they would otherwise incur when the program ends and people simply stop buying cars.



Leadership changes at DC have also occurred over the last month. Schrempp is out (that's good), Zetsche is in (that's good), LaSorda is now the Chrysler-group CEO, and Ridenour is Chrysler's COO. All these new faces will undoubtedly have a profound effect on the DC group as a whole (one that I think will be positive). Interestingly, Ridenour was quoted as saying that there will be no changes to Chrysler's long-term strategy. He comes from a product development background and might be prone to a "free spending" attitude (which is out of line with attempts to cut costs). That could be very good for people like us (read: medium duty Ram's).



Chrysler has recently changed it's supplier strategy, as well. There will now be greater consequences for suppliers failing to produce quality parts; send us junk, you're out and we're going to your competitor. They're going to score their suppliers using a series of metrics ranging from price to technology. The first example of the system being used will be in some unnammed crossover SUV for 2008 (Johnson Controls and Magna International will be working on it). One of the consequences is that suppliers will be brought into the game much earlier than in the past, which pays dividends on both sides of the counter.



Dropping 7/70 is good for the bottom line. I'm not sure how good it will be for customer relations. We'll see. Didn't seem to affect Hyundai very much.



-Ryan
 
Just thinking about the imact of the loss of the /70 warranty, which was for drive train only. The CTD still has the 100,000 mile warranty, so the only thing the 7/70 convered was the transmission, transfer case, and axles from 36K to 70K. Other than maybe some auto transmission failures, how many non-engine drive train failures occur between 36k and 70K?



One could determine the cost of the 7/70 warranty by comparing equal extended service plans between the 2005 and 2006 trucks. The extended service plans are priced based on the coverage of the standard warranty. If I get bored, maybe I'll do the math.
 
To all interested partys. I live in Central Oregon and TSS Dodge has the worst record of any dealers around. I personally tried to buy my truck there to no avail. They had the truck I wanted and I asked them if they could match the quote from Dave Smith in Idaho and they stated no we have to charge you $4K more for this one I have friends as well that have been treated the same way in fact they've taken their trucks in to TSS for service and had money taken out of the consol. Never would I deal with Thomas Sales and Service in Bend Oregon.
 
Just bought my 2006 with the 3/36 trading in my 2004 with 7/70.



My 2004 had nearly 40K miles on it, so the way I figured it, I had 30K miles left of warranty on my 2004, or 36K miles left on a new 2006... albeit a more costly truck. However considering my 2004 had $10K in repaired damage to the front and little problems arising here and there, it wasn't worth the risk keeping.



They offered the 7/70 as an option for I forget how much, couple thousand or more I think, but I turned it down. This WILL be the first truck since 2002 that I've owned past the warranty period, so it'll be interesting to see if it was a mistake or not turning it down.
 
The way I see it, you just deal the price down to pay for the extended warranty. When the new 04. 5 were first on the lots I paid 5K less than invoice and 9K less than asking price after rebate (2. 5K). Never pay asking price unless you really want the veh. P. S. They also included free oil changes for life to beat other dealer
 
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