Hi Scotty, long time subscriber of your YouTube channel. I have a 2016 Chevy Suburban LTZ 2WD. I purchased it brand new back in 2017. At that time I also purchased the extended warranty. I used it one time recently to cover front mag ride shock leaking. I think the repair saved me around $1200. The warranty was around $1500. Vehicle now has 51,000 miles. It’s paid off.
Extended warranty is about to expire in January 2023. Should I purchase another Exclusionary extended warranty from the dealer or just save $500 per month or so for the next year to cover any future issues?
Thank you!
save your money
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I would say no from recent experience they will say the cover parts but then deny your claim over a gasket or seal. They are scams
