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Originally Posted by Danny B
Do it. Back in the day I worked at an Audi service center and I've seen my fair share of drama from people that didn't get the additional warranty.
If something breaks on a car like yours it will be expensive.
Something is more likely to break because the car is getting older.
Better be safe than sorry. It's money well spend for some piece of mind.
I addition the car will be easier to sell.
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Good point.
German cars are damn expensive to fix, a fuel pump went in my volkswagon gulf a while back and it was close to $500 to replace. But I usually don't go with any extended warrantees, it is kind of a bad deal most of the time. Staples just tried to sell me a warrenty on a $68 dollar paper schredder.


