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Old 06-02-2012, 07:21 PM   #15
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I picked up a 2011 1ss a couple weeks ago with 9500 miles. I went with an extended warranty with Carmax for $1200 that is 6 years 75,000. I just read that these cars come with 5 year 100,000 miles powertrain. Should I call and drop the warranty I purchased, because I do have the choice to do so.
Keep it because now if you mod your car you can still get warranty work done even though your factory warranty would be Void. Thats the only reason I got my aftermarket warranty because I knew I would be putting on Headers, tune and what not. Also get a well known 3rd party warranty not a carmax. Get a Zurich if you can
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Old 06-02-2012, 08:23 PM   #16
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Keep it because now if you mod your car you can still get warranty work done even though your factory warranty would be Void. Thats the only reason I got my aftermarket warranty because I knew I would be putting on Headers, tune and what not. Also get a well known 3rd party warranty not a carmax. Get a Zurich if you can
Good info since I'm planning on longtub, cai, and tune soon as the funds are in order.
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