Never bought a vehical with low enough miles to be able to get one. Now if I was going to buy a new vehical with all this eloctrinic crap on it then yes I would buy all the warenty I could get. The 2 vehicals I bought in the last year are a 2001 and a 2003 and I expect them to last me the rest of my life and in about 2 months I will be 73 and I am no mechanic and cannot do the work myself. Now if I was young and a mechanic then I might not buy it but when I plan on driving a vehical that could be 20 years old and still driving it and not able to do the work I probably would get it.. So big thing is what can you do to keep it going or what do you have to hire done? Have to take the 2003 truck back into shop tomorrow to get the parking brake installed. Turns out they had put in all new componets EXCEPT the parking brake cable and when went to get a new one put in found out they had gotten rid of the entire parking brake parts that you could not see without pulling a rotor off. Now a lot of the ones that do not think a warenty is worth it probably could do that brake job in their sleep then there are others like me that even tho it should be a simple repair cannot do it so that is a big factor on if it will pay out. You do work yourself you can go to where ever parts are cheapest but go to shop and they get the parts from not the cheapest place but you pay up their markup plus their labor so what you are capable of could very well be deciding factor as well as how long you plan to own the vehical.
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