vcode
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I bought mine from Black Caddy. I think you have 30 days to get "new" pricing.
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Once you have decided to buy the warranty elsewhere, you would tell the person in finance when you about to sign 132 documents (JK) you C are buying it elsewhere. They will match or not at that point. Then follow through with your choice. Dealers want to add it to monthly payments in small increments so it’s less painful!I went to knapp and they don't show prices, which is fine. If I put in new vehicle info I have to submit my info to speak with someone. I guess I'll have to circle back to this if I decide to buy.
How does it work at the dealership...do I tell them I don't want a warranty then contact knapp and buy through them? If I get this far I would have called knapp to get pricing so I have something to compare it to when the dealer offers their pricing. I guess I could also ask this question to the person I speak with at knapp.
I have a seasonal vehicle that I change every year with only about 1500 miles on it because EW requires you to follow MFG schedule which is 1 year or 7500 miles. Complete waste of money but could cover a 15K diesel engine if it blows. If you have an EW don't screw with maintenance schedules or you will be the loser.Fyi to anyone buying extended warranties, just had a friend get denied coverage (I think aftermarket warranty and also non-GM vehicle) for a head gasket failure because an oil change 4yrs ago was done 1000 miles too late.
This is the warranty i found to be the best... prices are there if you look at it.. i did a 72/72.. 250 deductable.. i usually trade every three or four years.. but i went out a bit.. just to make sure i had some coverage.. i would not be afraid to replace an engine.. i am thinking.. 89 octane.. catch can.. carbyte and 4k oil changes.. and it will be ok.The only time I've purchased an extended warranty was from the dealer at the time of the purchase (a previous vehicle, not a GM)
I am currently looking for a 2025 HC or Premier and I am curious about extended warranty options.
Is there a recommended 3rd party warranty company that people on here recommend or am I better of getting an extended warranty from the dealer?
I know I'm covered to 60k from the year and I see that chevy offers powertrain, silver and platinum, but when I try to get more info on pricing for those plan options, it asks me to select a dealer and when I attempt to do that, I only get options to view inventory, schedule an appointment, etc...everything but pricing details. Regardless, that's one of the things I'll ask about as that will add to the total price of the vehicle.
However, that's why I'm here, I'm trying to see if there are other/better options vs going though the dealer.
Thanks.
Yukon under 12k - at least 30 days left of factory b2b Includes Denali | Deductible | Term/Miles | Price |
Platinum | 0 | 36/60 | $1,014 |
Platinum | 100 | 36/60 | $952 |
Platinum | 250 | 36/60 | $903 |
Platinum | 0 | 48/40 | $781 |
Platinum | 100 | 48/40 | $754 |
Platinum | 250 | 48/40 | $732 |
Platinum | 0 | 48/48 | $848 |
Platinum | 100 | 48/48 | $811 |
Platinum | 250 | 48/48 | $782 |
Platinum | 0 | 48/60 | $1,099 |
Platinum | 100 | 48/60 | $1,024 |
Platinum | 250 | 48/60 | $964 |
Platinum | 0 | 48/80 | $1,595 |
Platinum | 100 | 48/80 | $1,446 |
Platinum | 250 | 48/80 | $1,328 |
Platinum | 0 | 60/50 | $1,022 |
Platinum | 100 | 60/50 | $959 |
Platinum | 250 | 60/50 | $908 |
Platinum | 0 | 60/60 | $1,210 |
Platinum | 100 | 60/60 | $1,118 |
Platinum | 250 | 60/60 | $1,045 |
Platinum | 0 | 60/75 | $1,593 |
Platinum | 100 | 60/75 | $1,444 |
Platinum | 250 | 60/75 | $1,325 |
Platinum | 0 | 60/100 | $2,365 |
Platinum | 100 | 60/100 | $2,101 |
Platinum | 250 | 60/100 | $1,889 |
Platinum | 0 | 72/60 | $1,446 |
Platinum | 100 | 72/60 | $1,319 |
Platinum | 250 | 72/60 | $1,217 |
Platinum | 0 | 72/72 | $1,731 |
Platinum | 100 | 72/72 | $1,562 |
Platinum | 250 | 72/72 | $1,427 |
Platinum | 0 | 72/90 | $2,272 |
Platinum | 100 | 72/90 | $2,021 |
Platinum | 250 | 72/90 | $1,820 |
Platinum | 0 | 72/100 | $2,601 |
Platinum | 100 | 72/100 | $2,301 |
Platinum | 250 | 72/100 | $2,061 |
Platinum | 0 | 84/56 | $1,606 |
Platinum | 100 | 84/56 | $1,456 |
Platinum | 250 | 84/56 | $1,335 |
Platinum | 0 | 84/70 | $1,940 |
Platinum | 100 | 84/70 | $1,740 |
Platinum | 250 | 84/70 | $1,580 |
Platinum | 0 | 84/84 | $2,329 |
Platinum | 100 | 84/84 | $2,070 |
Platinum | 250 | 84/84 | $1,862 |
Platinum | 0 | 84/100 | $2,852 |
Platinum | 100 | 84/100 | $2,514 |
Platinum | 250 | 84/100 | $2,244 |
Platinum | 0 | 96/80 | $2,481 |
Platinum | 100 | 96/80 | $2,200 |
Platinum | 250 | 96/80 | $1,973 |
Platinum | 0 | 96/100 | $3,104 |
Platinum | 100 | 96/100 | $2,728 |
Platinum | 250 | 96/100 | $2,428 |
Just to be clear, the warranty goes into effect when you buy it, not after the original one expires. If you put on 11.5K miles in the first year, a 48 month warranty only buys you an additional 2 years of coverage.This is the warranty i found to be the best... prices are there if you look at it.. i did a 72/72.. 250 deductable.. i usually trade every three or four years.. but i went out a bit.. just to make sure i had some coverage.. i would not be afraid to replace an engine.. i am thinking.. 89 octane.. catch can.. carbyte and 4k oil changes.. and it will be ok.
Take care
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Thanks for reaching out to me. We are currently experiencing a high volume of Protection Plan requests. Email turnaround time can be up to 36 hrs.
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Thanks, Todd
Yukon under 12k - at least 30 days left of factory b2b
Includes DenaliDeductible Term/Miles Price Platinum 0 36/60 $1,014 Platinum 100 36/60 $952 Platinum 250 36/60 $903 Platinum 0 48/40 $781 Platinum 100 48/40 $754 Platinum 250 48/40 $732 Platinum 0 48/48 $848 Platinum 100 48/48 $811 Platinum 250 48/48 $782 Platinum 0 48/60 $1,099 Platinum 100 48/60 $1,024 Platinum 250 48/60 $964 Platinum 0 48/80 $1,595 Platinum 100 48/80 $1,446 Platinum 250 48/80 $1,328 Platinum 0 60/50 $1,022 Platinum 100 60/50 $959 Platinum 250 60/50 $908 Platinum 0 60/60 $1,210 Platinum 100 60/60 $1,118 Platinum 250 60/60 $1,045 Platinum 0 60/75 $1,593 Platinum 100 60/75 $1,444 Platinum 250 60/75 $1,325 Platinum 0 60/100 $2,365 Platinum 100 60/100 $2,101 Platinum 250 60/100 $1,889 Platinum 0 72/60 $1,446 Platinum 100 72/60 $1,319 Platinum 250 72/60 $1,217 Platinum 0 72/72 $1,731 Platinum 100 72/72 $1,562 Platinum 250 72/72 $1,427 Platinum 0 72/90 $2,272 Platinum 100 72/90 $2,021 Platinum 250 72/90 $1,820 Platinum 0 72/100 $2,601 Platinum 100 72/100 $2,301 Platinum 250 72/100 $2,061 Platinum 0 84/56 $1,606 Platinum 100 84/56 $1,456 Platinum 250 84/56 $1,335 Platinum 0 84/70 $1,940 Platinum 100 84/70 $1,740 Platinum 250 84/70 $1,580 Platinum 0 84/84 $2,329 Platinum 100 84/84 $2,070 Platinum 250 84/84 $1,862 Platinum 0 84/100 $2,852 Platinum 100 84/100 $2,514 Platinum 250 84/100 $2,244 Platinum 0 96/80 $2,481 Platinum 100 96/80 $2,200 Platinum 250 96/80 $1,973 Platinum 0 96/100 $3,104 Platinum 100 96/100 $2,728 Platinum 250 96/100 $2,428
Just to be clear, the warranty goes into effect when you buy it, not after the original one expires. If you put on 11.5K miles in the first year, a 48 month warranty only buys you an additional 2 years of coverage.
Vcode made a great point,pay warranties, even if you are buying a new vehicle with a manufacture warranty are only covering the difference between aftermarket and manufacture. Some do allow the dealer to sell a true 5yr/100k that starts at the point of expiration of the manufacture warranty. I have only seen that with Nissan products if I am not mistaken. It is a really good point to be aware of because in many cases you are only paying for a 2yr/40k miles warranty.I understand what you are saying, but let's say the dealer tells me a brand new vehicle has 3yr/60,000 on the engine/trans but I can buy a warranty to extend it to 100k, aren't I buying a 40k extension at that point (before even driving the vehicle)?
Or are you only referring to an add-on warranty? In that case, you'd want to buy it as close as possible to the current warranty expiring, unless I missed something obvious here.
Vcode made a great point,pay warranties, even if you are buying a new vehicle with a manufacture warranty are only covering the difference between aftermarket and manufacture. Some do allow the dealer to sell a true 5yr/100k that starts at the point of expiration of the manufacture warranty. I have only seen that with Nissan products if I am not mistaken. It is a really good point to be aware of because in many cases you are only paying for a 2yr/40k miles warranty.