That is a good point, brokers can sell these now too, you just have to be careful to purchase the warranty before you pick up the car--once you sign the papers and drive it off the lot no one will sell you one. This policy is to eliminate people who find something wrong the first week and THEN buy the warranty to get it fixed. They want you to gamble on the warranty, but with an old Vanagon you are almost sure to win anyway! Vgonman@aol.com wrote: > > Actually, it's not just dealers that can offer the extended warranties. When I got my car loan for the Happy Bus at my Credit Union, the loan rep asked if I wanted an extended warranty offered through the Credit Union. Looking back, I was VERY foolish to turn it down. Oh well... You live, you learn. > > Sean B. > '90 V'gon, "Happy Bus" -- Stuart MacMillan Manager, Case Program 800-909-8244 ext. 8208 Fax: 206-269-6360 Getting your share of the Net yet? http://cobaltgroup.com http://UsedEquipNet.com |
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