BourbonNcigars
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Same. Only one I've ever gotten. Third party warranties, from what I've been told, are not exactly going to act in your best interest.Depends.
IMHO, the only one I would consider is a manufacturer backed ESC
And though I like the advice of saving for possible repairs, with modern vehicles you're approaching an amount that is high enough to actually cost you in the long run by not investing that same amount in even a moderate annual yield option. If you do save for repairs, make sure it's in something that is liquid and drawing interest (preferably over inflation rates).
Newer vehicles are often replace rather than repair. Replacing is expensive. Money can often be saved by taking a higher deductible on your manufacture based warranty (if offered). Yes, some things don't cost much but....**** that...it's all expensive now. On my next vehicle I'll certainly factor in the ability to get a manufacturer backed extended warranty (mostly a "certified" vehicle).
But, to be honest, I don't know who offers them. My only experience is with my current Hyundai which was bought as a certified used and made me eligible for a 100K mile warranty through them. And repair costs on vehicles don't usually go down with time. So an expensive car 6 years old will still be stupid expensive to repair later.