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gmwarranty 04-07-2007 06:49 PM

Are you considering a Cadillac Extended Warranty?
 
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[align=center]A Genuine GM Warranty for your Cadillac.[/align][align=center][/align]GM Major Guard protects you against unexpected financial expenses by covering parts and labor costs. If repairs are necessary, they can be taken care of conveniently through any of the more than 7,000 GM Dealerships across the United States and Canada.

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G.A.R.Y. 05-06-2007 03:41 PM

RE: Are you considering a Cadillac Extended Warranty?
 
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G.A.R.Y.

Buying a new car involves making several decisions, some of which can be expensive. But just when you think you've picked the right make, model, color, and options and researched pricing, a prominent decision still remains: whether to buy an extended warranty or not. (Chrysler helped make the decision for its customers, unveiling a new 7-Year/70,000-Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty to motivate buyers to its dealerships.)

Extended warranties are available for both new and sometimes late-model used vehicles. These policies' value depends on numerous variables. We'll briefly sort through some of the major concerns here.









Beyond Basic
Anyone who buys a new vehicle will likely be offered an extended warranty during the paperwork portion of the purchase process. Ideally, your new-car research should anticipate this so you'll know 1) whether you want the warranty and 2) if so, the type of coverage and from whom.
Extended warranties aren't for everyone. First, consider how long you'll likely own the vehicle. If you're doing a 3-year lease, the regular manufacturer's warranty will likely cover the major parts, so the extended warranty might be a waste of money. Similarly, if you get a new car every three to five years, balance the cost of an out-of-warranty repair against the price of the extended coverage.
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Data provided by Kelley Blue Book[/align][/align][/align][/align][/align][/align]Which leads to the next topic: Research the reliability record of the vehicle you intend to purchase. For example, if the car has a history of transmission problems, then a single beyond-warranty major repair could exceed the cost of the extended coverage. On the other hand, models that have good reputations for enduring reliability might not need the extended coverage if they'll be traded in on a new car shortly after their basic warranty period expires. Several web sites list recall and service-bulletin information to help assess a given model's reliability.
OEM or Independent
If you plan to keep the new vehicle for a number of years and are seriously considering the peace of mind provided by an extended warranty, realize that the coverage doesn't have to be purchased from the same dealer where you buy your car -- or even at the same time you sign the papers. Remember, this coverage kicks in after the manufacturer's warranty expires, so don't feel pressured into buying something that you wouldn't use for three or more years anyway. In fact, extended warranties can often be purchased within 24 months or 24,000 miles at no additional surcharge.
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Sales data shown is of top 10 selling cars and trucks as compiled by Autodata Corporation.[/align][/align][/align][/align][/align][/align]Also, dealers set their own prices on everything, including extended warranties. Although the dealer might push an "aftermarket" warranty that's underwritten by an independent company (because the dealership likely makes the highest commission on this policy), it should also offer a factory-backed warranty. If the dealership claims to have no knowledge of the automaker's "extended service plan," remember that the only advantage to buying the coverage at the same time as the car is that the price can be added into the financing. Another dealership will probably be happy to sell you the automaker's extended coverage.
Generally, the factory-backed extended warranty has fewer restrictions than an aftermarket one. For example, the factory policy might allow service at any of its dealerships while the aftermarket one might stipulate that repairs can only be done at the dealership who sold you the car (or the extended-coverage policy). Also, the factory and its dealers already have business relationships that include reimbursement for warranty work. An aftermarket policy might require that the failure be inspected and approved before service can be authorized. Or, the customer might have to front the entire repair bill, then get reimbursed by the insurer (less the deductible) once it's satisfied that the claim meets all of the policy's criteria. Incidentally, independent insurers can be researched at A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's. Companies that have less than an "A" rating often have inferior claims-resolution records. Internet research will also provide an idea of the cost of various extended-warranty policies.
In a nutshell, an extended warranty shares many similar components with a car-insurance policy. Make sure to read all of the fine print. For example, deductibles might either be applied per visit or per repair. This means that if multiple problems are solved in one session, you pay the deductible only once under per-visit coverage; if air conditioning and the transmission are fixed during the same visit, you still pay two deductibles under a per-repair policy. [/align]



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[/align][/align][/align][/align][/align][/align]Know what parts are covered and under what conditions. Competent home mechanics may want to save a few dollars by buying extended coverage for major powertrain components only and fixing any minor problems themselves. Extended-coverage policies might also address the cir***stances under which the problem occurred. "Breakdown" failures might be covered but not problems that resulted from normal wear and tear. Some policies might also stipulate that manufacturer-recommended service intervals be do***ented for the claim to be honored. If this is the case, save all service records and even parts-store receipts if you decide to change your own oil or perform other routine maintenance yourself.
But wait, there's still more: For one, the terms of the policy might differ based on time and mileage. If you figuratively live in your car, opt for a policy that covers fewer months but more miles. Other features can include emergency towing, reimbursement for some costs if stranded away from home, transferability should you decide to sell the car and even partial or full reimbursement if you never use the coverage. In general, the better the coverage and lower the deductible, the more expensive the policy. [/align][ul][/ul]
[/align]So beforewarned is forearmed, both when buying a new vehicle and an extended warranty. Just remember that everything is negotiable at a car dealership. If you want extended coverage and identify the policy that suits your projected needs, haggle the actual cost of the premium -- don't be smoke-and-mirrored by the "few extra bucks" it'll add to the monthly payment. Also remember that the dealership is trying to make as much money as possible. Its first offer is seldom its best. As the consumer, you should ultimately control what best suits your needs.

Resources:
A.M. Best, www.ambest.com
Standard & Poor's, www.standardpoor.com

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D.flaps 10-10-2009 12:56 AM

Are you considering a Cadillac Extended Warranty
 
I just purchased a Highlander from Bob Massie Toyota in McKeesport, PA. They provided me with GREAT service and a great price for the Warranty as well as the Highlander. Ask to speak with Shadd Murphythe finance manager if you want to get a great deal on the extended warranty Just ask for Shadd He can even help people from out of state get warranties. Just tell him Brian sent you. Again, the service was excellent and they have great prices


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D.flaps 11-20-2009 04:55 AM

Are you considering a Cadillac Extended Warranty
 
Summit Machine is another one I like alot, they are doing our new drive flanges with our logo on them and build alum. links

kurtdaniel 02-19-2010 02:23 AM


Originally Posted by D.flaps (Post 34822)
I just purchased a Highlander from Bob Massie Toyota in McKeesport, PA. They provided me with GREAT service and a great price for the Warranty as well as the Highlander. Ask to speak with Shadd Murphythe finance manager if you want to get a great deal on the extended warranty Just ask for Shadd He can even help people from out of state get warranties. Just tell him Brian sent you. Again, the service was excellent and they have great prices


800-974-6679

Bob Massie is really great in service specially in repairing Crank Position Sensor,,ive been a costumer there before and im so satisfied..

Cadillac Customer Service 12-03-2012 10:27 AM

@Shamon, this is something that you would have to talk with your local Cadillac dealership or contact GMPP. You can also visit General Motors Protection Plan - Home Page to see what plans they might have available for your situation.

Michelle, Cadillac Customer Service




Cadillac Customer Service 12-04-2012 09:35 AM

@Shamon, you’re very welcome and the pleasure is all mine. Please, don’t hesitate to contact me in the future.

Michelle, Cadillac Customer Service



Cadillac Customer Service 12-12-2012 10:12 AM

I recommend checking out the GM Protection Plan website, Florentinote. You may find the following web site helpful. Please, keep in mind General Motors neither endorses nor maintains these sites and will not be responsible for any of its contents. You can visit them by going to www.gmprotectionplan.com. You’ll find information about their plans and you’ll be able to find the toll free telephone number to talk with one of their customer service agents.

Another avenue you can try is to call your local Cadillac dealership. They normally work with many extended warranty companies which would allow more options.

Sincerely,
Michelle, Cadillac Customer Service



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