petersonj
TDR MEMBER
Not at all. The 07 was a great truck. Sold it at 140k with the original clutch and dual mass. Had most of its original parts. Engine and drivetrain untouched besides regular maintenance
Wouldn't some of the items below be considered as drivetrain?
Hell my 07 needed all u-joints and steering linkage all paid under max care at 60k miles.
front axle pinion seal,
both front wheel bearings, transfer case rear output seal,
I do understand how the complexity of controls and the potential cost of repairs on modern trucks can influence people into buying an extended warranty. Personally, I probably would not buy one myself. I have had good results in my professional career and in my personal life in getting a reputable dealer to take care of something, even when the failure was beyond the factory warranty period. I have had the full cost of parts and labor covered on items that failed prematurely that were honored by a dealer. The the type of failure was usually something that obviously should not have failed at such an early point in the life of the vehicle and was not the fault of the customer and the customer could show the vehicle was serviced regularly and the vehicle was not abused. I always presented my case in a factual manner and I did not get angry. When the cost of the repairs were honored, the repairs were not called "warranty", but instead called " a goodwill gesture".
If I would have experienced "needed all u-joints" at 60 thousand miles and my factory warranty had expired, I would have presented my case in the above manner.
Life operating vehicles was much simpler a few years ago. In 1988, I purchased a new Cummins 4BTA engine to place into my 1984 Ford E150 passenger van. I picked up the engine at Cummins in Grand Junction, Colorado. The engine had a 5 year / 100,000 mile factory warranty. The guy at the counter asked me if I wanted to buy 2 year / 50,000 mile extended warranty if my memory serves me correct. I was taken aback for a moment and then replied, "If I thought this engine would not run for well over 200,000 miles with regular maintenance, then I would not be buying it." He looked a bit sheepish and replied, "I know, but they make me ask."
- John