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Old 12-04-2025, 08:48 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Mark20242SS View Post
I still have until 2-2027 until my 3 year bumper to bumper warranty runs out, but how many of you have gotten extended warranties through the chevy dealer? I asked when I bought mine and he said something like a grand I think for I'm not sure how many more years, 1 or 2, I forget now lol.
Or just go without the bumper to bumper, still have the powertrain warranty for 5 years.
Just curious what others have done, thanks
I think the price is negotiable also, so may be able to get a good deal from the dealership.
I had around, I think it was, in the low 80,000 miles on my 2016 M6 1SS and wanted to extend it to be safe. The dealer wanted almost $5,000. I took a hard pass. But it was my daily and no garage queen. Didn't want to risk it. Then a friend told me about our credit union we're both a member of that offered an extended warranty through Route 66. They only write through credit unions, though.

I checked, and surprisingly for $2,300 I got another 5 years and 60k miles bumper to bumper, minus wear and tear and wiring issues. It paid for itself, as well, and I never had any issues. I had around $4,000 in claims, no deductible, and they paid every time. They even paid for both front control arm assemblies, which blew my mind.

Great company if anybody here is a member of a credit union that has access to the company. GM's extended warranties are too dang expensive, and I've heard horror stories about other third-party warranties.
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