petethepug
Michael
There are issues with both. The key is having Plan B for the vehicle you choose. I’m referring to a CPO vehicle or a new vehicle with extended (factory) warranty (not a service contract).
Lastly, make sure the dealer you purchase from will supply a loaner if / when you use that warranty.
Nobody can choose their fate but you can choose the solutions to the fate you may encounter. Labor, diagnostics and parts costs are the killers these days. If you’re covered on the vehicle you really love, then it’s a win.
Lastly, make sure the dealer you purchase from will supply a loaner if / when you use that warranty.
Nobody can choose their fate but you can choose the solutions to the fate you may encounter. Labor, diagnostics and parts costs are the killers these days. If you’re covered on the vehicle you really love, then it’s a win.