Like in the "Arts", or Underwater Basket Weaving (Geoducks)? So they can act like a mechanic (or whatever they want to be at the moment) without having to know anything relevant?
What about "High altitude brick laying"
Like in the "Arts", or Underwater Basket Weaving (Geoducks)? So they can act like a mechanic (or whatever they want to be at the moment) without having to know anything relevant?
Man those numbers sound crazy. 3k and under for a 8/125k are reasonable. Above that it gets hard to justify. Max care may see a hit if they get too greedy.MaxCare on my 06 paid for itself twice over. All kinds of stuff... TIPM, Front and rear wheel bearings/seals, Rear main crank seal, Steering box, Power Steering pump, REC Nav head unit (twice), Rear window glass slider motor, Sunroof motor, Front upper/lower ball joints, Drivers power seat motor. Just the stereo head unit would have been $1600 x 2.
Now with my 2019 3500... I have MaxCare 8/125 with a $200 deductible, Paid $2850 for it in Nov of 2019 when I took delivery of the truck. I went to Chysler warranty direct and showed the salesman the price online, They matched it... Done deal. Later I learned that I showed him the quote price for a 2019 2500..... not a 3500, Well, That saved me some coin cause the 2019 3500 MaxCare 8/125 was priced at $3250. I just now looked at Chrysler Warranty Direct and they are quoting $4735 for a MaxCare 8/125 with a $200 deductible, Daaaaaaammmmmmnnnnn they went up in price.
I paid $2150 for my 8/100 MaxCare on the 06' in 2008 when it had 18k on the odo.... That was directly from my servicing dealership. I did not know of Chrysler Warranty Direct back then (they may not have even been around). I bought the truck from Craigslist in August 2007... Paid $30k cash private party... It had 11,800 on the odo. The original window sticker price was $58k.
I opted for the 8/100k on my 2020 with $100 deductible as the difference in cost was like a "few visits". Many of the visits on our 2011 Jeep Patriot were around the $200 range, so the $100 deductible has come in handy for me, while FCA nibbled some tiny relief.I had it on my 04, paid for itself when the turbo when out and the $600 electric front seat assembly, a dozen times in the shop only cost me $100 each time. I think on the 2020 I will go for the 8/100 with the $200 deductible to keep cost down and since I only put ~10k per year that'll cover me till I think its "OK" or ready to trade up again.
I'm glad I dragged my feet on this now. Got an email today offering $150 through tomorrow at https://chryslerwarrantydirect.com/. So I went ahead with it. $1800 for 8yr/100k Max Care with $100ded. The code, if anyone is interested, is 2020DEAL.
I appreciate everybody's input, from both sides of the fence. Thanks much.
The reason mine is lower is that it's a certified pre-owned truck. So the power train warranty was already extended out to 7/100. They have special policies for that, but you have to call/email/chat with them to get those prices.How were you able to get for 1800$ I just was walking through what I was going to take to the dealer today as a bargaining chip and the lowest I was able to get to on my 20' was 2500$ for the 8y/100k Max Care. I will go there and ask them to give me the best they can, if its not better or same, I will just by online.
Are you sure it's from the same website? The 1 ton is more expensive, but this is what I see when I plug that truck in:Same website, same specs for my 2018 3500.
Are you sure it's from the same website? The 1 ton is more expensive, but this is what I see when I plug that truck in:
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I would be shocked if you don't use it.
I never buy extended warranties, but on these trucks it's pretty likely you will use it unless you trade your truck in when the ashtray is full.