ext_28584 ([identity profile] ehowton.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] ehowton 2007-06-20 02:58 pm (UTC)

I almost always get the extended warranty for my vehicle - I put in excess of 30k miles annually on it. This was our 'low milage' car. Highway miles. This car is driven an average of only 10k miles a year. No force in the universe could have suggested to me that this car would self-destruct in 60,000 miles.

Yet, here we find ourselves.

You also use your extended warranty as a financial tool and leverage in your negotiations as you trade cars often. We generally drive a vehicle until we no longer can. That time usually extends past 60,000 miles however.

Perhaps its time to reevaluate?

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