I had a question about an extended warranty.
We just refinanced our 2010 Equinox from 4.5% to 1.49%. It has 48500 miles. It is worth $18k+ on trade and we oew just under $11k. We will save about $700 on interest by refinancing.
As part of the refinance the credit union had available the "easy street" warranty by Route 66. It seems like they only work with credit unions, and they are out of Arkansas. The warranty has a list of exclusions instead of inclusions (covers everything except exhaust/emissions, spark plugs, oil, tires, brake pads/rotors, belts and hoses). No deductible. They even pay $65 for a battery.
I bought the warranty and added it to the loan. But I have 30 days to cancel it. It cost me $1600 for 100,000 miles and 5 years (whichever comes first). So I'd be covered up to 148,400 miles or July 30, 2017.
I'm not looking for a thread about how great or how bad extended warranties are. But does anyone have any experience with this particular company? Does it seem like a wise investment for the cost and coverage? We will probably keep this for a while and trade in our newly leased Elantra for a larger crossover that can tow at the end of the lease in three years.
Thanks.
We just refinanced our 2010 Equinox from 4.5% to 1.49%. It has 48500 miles. It is worth $18k+ on trade and we oew just under $11k. We will save about $700 on interest by refinancing.
As part of the refinance the credit union had available the "easy street" warranty by Route 66. It seems like they only work with credit unions, and they are out of Arkansas. The warranty has a list of exclusions instead of inclusions (covers everything except exhaust/emissions, spark plugs, oil, tires, brake pads/rotors, belts and hoses). No deductible. They even pay $65 for a battery.
I bought the warranty and added it to the loan. But I have 30 days to cancel it. It cost me $1600 for 100,000 miles and 5 years (whichever comes first). So I'd be covered up to 148,400 miles or July 30, 2017.
I'm not looking for a thread about how great or how bad extended warranties are. But does anyone have any experience with this particular company? Does it seem like a wise investment for the cost and coverage? We will probably keep this for a while and trade in our newly leased Elantra for a larger crossover that can tow at the end of the lease in three years.
Thanks.