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Originally Posted by m6-lt1
You might just be able to get an extended warranty for less than the cost of the oil pump replacement. If you’re not planning on keeping the car forever I’d go that route. If not I would just bite the bullet and replace the pump. Sucks Chevy just didn’t get it right the first time. Imo an oil pump should be something auto manufacturers get right the first time after years of engineering them by 2017. Because of this when it’s time for me to upgrade to a zl1 I’m only going to be looking at 19+ (and I’ll admit the slight infotainment upgrades are nice).
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GM won’t write extensions anymore on cars over 36 months old. Would have to be some aftermarket warranty company. I would only do it with the platinum plan. I recently tried to add more time to my 25 months remaining and GM won’t allow it. I tried on 2 different cars and was told they won’t do it anymore. Even asked if I cancelled the plans I have with no refund and added new ones and was told no.