Platinum Lexus Warranty. 3/36 on an 04? What...
#16
Lexus Fanatic
lmao I can not understand how one can brag about how many repairs his car have under warranty. That just does not make sense to brag that the car is an unreliable POS. I like to have warranty, but I prefer not to use that warranty. I rather be driving the car instead of taking it to the dealer, regardless if the warranty cover the repair or not. I do not enjoy wasting my time.
I know people who is like this too. "It is ok because the problems are covered by warranty" umm no, it is not ok because that is a new car. It should not have problems. smh - facepalm
I know people who is like this too. "It is ok because the problems are covered by warranty" umm no, it is not ok because that is a new car. It should not have problems. smh - facepalm
What I've realized since I did buy these things 2X, is yes, I got peace of mind. So when my wife's car died last summer, I hadn't any care in the world. Turned out to be the alternator, and using that repairpal website, it was a $1000+ job. So at that instant, it was not painful. But I paid to avoid that pain and avert risk. And overall, it is not worth it. Nor is auto insurance for that matter, but we are required to have it by law. Think about the many years we have paid for insurance, and then look at how they paid out $0. That's what makes it a business that is profitable, outside of fraud....
#17
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His logic was the warranty may have cost him $3500, but the repairs amounted to nearly $16k or something like that, so he made out.
What I've realized since I did buy these things 2X, is yes, I got peace of mind. So when my wife's car died last summer, I hadn't any care in the world. Turned out to be the alternator, and using that repairpal website, it was a $1000+ job. So at that instant, it was not painful. But I paid to avoid that pain and avert risk. And overall, it is not worth it. Nor is auto insurance for that matter, but we are required to have it by law. Think about the many years we have paid for insurance, and then look at how they paid out $0. That's what makes it a business that is profitable, outside of fraud....
What I've realized since I did buy these things 2X, is yes, I got peace of mind. So when my wife's car died last summer, I hadn't any care in the world. Turned out to be the alternator, and using that repairpal website, it was a $1000+ job. So at that instant, it was not painful. But I paid to avoid that pain and avert risk. And overall, it is not worth it. Nor is auto insurance for that matter, but we are required to have it by law. Think about the many years we have paid for insurance, and then look at how they paid out $0. That's what makes it a business that is profitable, outside of fraud....
#18
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I said ok but how much of that is labor? $115. Yeah, but the belt is already out as part of the job? If you charge me for the part only, ok, but if not, then use the old one. lol SA never called back, they are in fact real jerks. In PA, you can inspect your car 2 mos. early, so if it expires in April, you can inspect Feb, Mar, or Apr. We did it early and they put the the wrong month on. Ours expired Sept., it was July, and they put an Aug. sticker. I told them they got it wrong, and they insisted no they didn't, even didn't care when I showed them a pic before dropping off the car hahahahahahaha
Yeah even though a GM car, the alternator is made by Denso in the USA....quite pricey....
Pharma? An ex g/f flew to Australia first class routinely to the tune of 18-20k per trip. Can you now see how if these people work for govt., they don't see anything wrong with spending?
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