My daughter bought an extended warranty when she purchased a used Jeep Patriot last year. I don't know what she paid for the warranty but she has used it twice so far. I don't know what the first problem was but the latest was a water pump and having the computer reflashed to correct a transmission problem. Would of been $600 in repair but with the warranty it only cost her $17.
She purchased through a chain of dealerships with multiple lots in the area. She bought her Jeep from the Chevrolet/GMC lot and they told her to take it to the Chrysler/Jeep lot for repairs. Once there the associate told her the extended warranty had expired and repairs would cost $600. Looking at the info on the computer it appeared to me the factory warranty had expired and nothing was showing for an extended warranty. As she had lost the warranty paperwork in a recent move, we went to the lot where she purchased the vehicle and got a copy of the warranty. At that point they found it in the computer system and her cost was $17.
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