Tony
Depending on the mileage and age of the vehicle the manufacturerer may still
have a warranty on the vehicle.  Make sure they aren't trying to sell you
something you don't need.
Deb
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> In a message dated 10/18/03 9:09:16 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << > She is thinking of purchasing an extended warranty policy
>  > and I think it is a good idea.  Does any one on the list have
>  > some expertise in this area. >>
>
> Greetings Jerry!
>
>      I got one on the used Suburban I bought last spring, and that will be
> thelast time I ever do that!!!  When something goes wrong, it's "normal
wear &
> tear..."  I know better, however, having had a 1993 Suburban that had
135,000
> miles on it when I traded it in!!!  That's a pretty good racket to get
into,
> sell warranties on used vehicles and then yell "normal wear & tear,"
whenever
> the owner files a claim!  I'd have to advise you against it based on my
> experience.  I'd love to hear from anyone who's had a decent experience
with this,
> but I think the chances of that are slim and none!
>
> Good luck,
>
> Tom Tully, PA-C
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Temporarily on the Chippewa Cree Indian Reservation, North Central Montana
>


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