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gsmith9898
11/28/2006 8:26:57 PM
Thinking of buying a extended warraty that is offered through my credit union for around $1000 I can get a extra 4 years and 60k miles. Any input? The company is called members choice.
ZYNE
11/29/2006 10:21:31 AM
Never heard of them personally but was quoted I think $3,295 to take mine up to 7/72, another 3 years and roughly 28K miles from where I am at now. I opted not to for now but had the price been better ....
shortbus
11/29/2006 10:28:04 AM
extended warranties are definitely the way to go. i bought mine through GM for around $2700 at 34k miles. i have 64k now and the warranty has already paid for itself twice. front diff., both upper control arms, a/c compressor, both mirrors and many other smaller items. i'd do a little research on the warranty company before going with an independent company, but i know there are some good ones out there. i'd say go for it.
ZYNE
11/29/2006 10:36:34 AM
Definitely agree with ya there Shorty ... Sounds like you got a hell of a better deal than I was offered through GM :/ 44K miles on mine and they wanted $3,295 for less than 30K miles and 3 years!? Sounds rather high to me. Hell, my OLD SRT-10 was cheaper to extend the warranty on, it was $2,100 for 3/36K I believe. I take it yours was bumper to bumper coverage!? I wonder what a drive train only would run ..
shortbus
11/29/2006 10:54:17 AM
i was still under factory warranty when i bought mine, but i went with 4 yrs/ 60k miles, so i'm good for another 30k. bumper to bumper with a $100 deductible. i've learned that unless it's a drivability issue to wait until i have 2 or more repairs to have fixed. that way i only pay the deductible once for all the repairs. i had a front hub assembly replaced by an alignment shop, mailed the invoice to GM and they sent me the balance, less my deductible, no questions asked.
shortbus
11/29/2006 6:41:44 PM
extended warranty is such a great idea. just had an axle seal and tranny to transfer case seal replaced, they even waived the deductible because they missed the axle seal last time i was in.
Mike P.
11/30/2006 6:02:15 PM
Extended warranty...awesome !!

Paid $2,500 for a 3/36 version a few months ago...

Just had $2,800.00 of work done at zero cost to me :)

We have the GMPP 0 deductable program :)

Mike
Sugardaddy
12/1/2006 9:39:28 AM
If I didn't lease my vehicles and turn them in before the warrenty was up, I would most definately do it.
Xtreme
12/1/2006 1:36:06 PM
Shorty...

With so many repairs, what year is your H2; i.e., are there maybe some years which are more 'repair prone' than others? I'm currently considering a pre-owned '04 or an '05, but I've also found some '03 models for substantially less money. Thanks.
shortbus
12/1/2006 3:30:24 PM
mine's an '03, number 680 or close to that. i use it for what it was intended, so perhaps i go through parts a bit more often than some others. a friend of mine has an'03 as well, and hasn't had any major repairs done to it. i've got 64k miles on mine though, his is just over 36k. a lot of my repairs have been for the same thing as well, the recent axle work was on the 3rd front diff in the truck.
ZYNE
12/1/2006 3:50:31 PM
I'm in an -03 H2 myself, about 45K on odo and zero repairs .. granted .. it's been a garage kept prissy lil pavement princess up until now ... too many toys and not enough time to play with them all .. funny how a new house changes those things ....
Xtreme
12/7/2006 11:18:30 PM
My GMPP 60mo/50,000 mile extended warranty cost me $2,195 for my '06. I always purchase the extended warranty whenever it's offered and although I've never had to utilize all of those that I've purchased, on those that I have, I've more than made-up for the total costs of all those combined...probably even three-fold.
H3X442
12/8/2006 6:59:30 AM
Being I work at a cadillac/hummer dealer my take is differerent. If I were to buy a extended warranty I would buy a GMPP policy because they are easier to work with. There are some companys who don't want to pay the dealers labor rate, parts prices (or send used parts or aftermarket) our labor times plus most times they want a adjuster to look at it which delays thing a couple of more days. With GMPP you call in the labor operation and you get a ok right away and you can get the job done. I will give a couple of examples I had a deville from a ford store here for several weeks getting oks the labor right and the car completed and paid for, Had a eldorado for rear suspention work and they didn't want to pay our parts prices and got the parts somewhere else and made the customer wait 3 months to get his car repaired (he was driving the car while waiting). I have got to the point that we will call your warranty comapny to get oks but the car must be paid before the car leaves at our rates. I am sure there are ok companys out there but with so many choices its hard to keep track. If you are buying a used hummer from a hummer dealer see what hummer used certification costs. Steve
Xtreme
12/8/2006 5:13:54 PM
In that case, I'm glad that I opted for the correct one. [my orginal post has been corrected to reflect the actual GMPP policy name]
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