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Old 04-18-2012, 03:23 PM   #3
becalmbecool
 
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Drives: 2010 Camaro LS
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Canada
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I worked at a GM dealer for eight years, and GMPP (in Canada) is one of the better plans out there. It is one of the few plans out there that legitimately covers wear and tear (meaning it doesn't have to break or fail); I saw this used most often for front end stuff (ball joints, tie rod ends, idler arms, pitman arms, wheel bearings etc.) but also on things like noisy fuel pumps or power steering pumps. If you get it, be sure to only buy the "Total Plus" plan (this is their comprehensive plan). I put a 72m/80,000 km plan on my wife's van and did over $4000 work in the last year of coverage (rear seal, intake gasket,steering rack, power steering pump, heater blower motor, radio, passenger side power lock switch). Having the coverage will allow you to be a little more fussy in maintaining your vehicle ie) do you think i would have replaced the radio with a dim LED readout if I didn't have the coverage? (I had the zero deductible coverage, which you can only get at the in-service date).
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