I did.
It was the first time in a great many years that I've bought any form of extended warranty on any product whatsoever, but...
Like you, I drive my ZL1 rarely. There is no way that I will touch the mileage limit of the regular (but very good) warranty, so I was looking for the time element, particularly since the car was only in its' second year of full production, and 30% of its' parts were new to the breed just the year before.
In the big picture, the additional cost, especially since our Canadian ZL1s are about $10,000 base price more costly here at home, it made sense to me to gain the additional comfort level of time rather than mileage.
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