I have never had an extended warranty for a new car purchase, but I would like to start a serious discussion about the feasibility of them on today's more complicated cars.
What prompts this are the occasional stories that pop up here of people requiring multiple thousand dollar repairs on newer cars for things an average person cannot DIY. Not too long ago a member spoke of his computer unit going bad out of warranty and the new part alone was around $1,800 dollars. Transmissions are more complex, air bags, and lots of electronics in general.
Are extended warranties something to consider now a days vs. self insuring? Lets talk in terms of the average middle class person (or lower) that has to manage a budget that does not include tons of discretional money left over every month.
What prompts this are the occasional stories that pop up here of people requiring multiple thousand dollar repairs on newer cars for things an average person cannot DIY. Not too long ago a member spoke of his computer unit going bad out of warranty and the new part alone was around $1,800 dollars. Transmissions are more complex, air bags, and lots of electronics in general.
Are extended warranties something to consider now a days vs. self insuring? Lets talk in terms of the average middle class person (or lower) that has to manage a budget that does not include tons of discretional money left over every month.