FayeW said:We usually buy Toyota, but the last vehicle we bought is a Chev Trailblazer (we needed the towing capacity). I was VERY nervous about going to a domestic vehicle, AND I had read reviews about the '01-'03 models that were not very good. We bought the extended warranty for that reason BUT, we didn't buy it initially, we bought it nearly a year later, just as the manufacturers warranty was expiring. If you still have 4000 miles to go before the warranty is up, there is NO reason for them to be pressuring you to make a decision by Friday, unless you were adding it in to the financing.
I had no idea that there are private companies that offer extended warranty! I don't know if they are available in Canada.
There are alot of companies that offer extended warranties here in Canada now. There only used to be a handful, but now there is alot of competition which means better pricing now. That is why the dealers really try to pressure you during the sale to buy because they don't want you shopping for the aftermarket warranties because in many cases it is cheaper and covers more. The last aftermarket warranty we had on our 95' Intrepid was a lifesaver or should I say bank account saver. The transmission went and alone would have been $2000.00 to fix. As well as the fuel pump, air conditioning and a few other things. The warranty we bought was the best one they sold and we paid $1000.00 for it. The warranty company was Lubrico. I have a Toyota extended warranty on my car right now that covers me up to 200,000 kms (125,000 mi for those of you that don't know kms). I am at 190,000 kms right now and my car is a 2004. When we bought our montana van this year we bought the extended warranty from the dealer and negotiated $500.00 off the price and it has already come in handy as the air conditioning compressor has gone already on it. Luckily it is covered! (the van was used). Just be very careful and read the fine print in the warranty coverages and charges!!!! Some of the companies are quite sneaky.
Rob (Snowwhite's DH)