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Originally Posted by Texas1ss
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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I got mine through a credit union, opened a small account to qualify.
I got a couple quotes from GM direct sellers and they required an inspection that I had a hard time getting.
Route 66 cost was less for longer terms.
84/100 $100 deductible for under $3k.
For me, like you, it is worth the risk for the complexity of these cars and the known issues.