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Originally Posted by 8pt-buck
I see the insignificant troll is at it again. I'm bored. I'll humor the ignorant troll and embarrass the troll.
Are you a attorney that understands pages upon pages of legal contracts ?
I hardly think so.
He reviewed paragraph by paragraph. Which his words can be something totally unrelated to what is contained in the fine print. So yes, it was recorded for my protection.
Extended warranty, on areas not covered under the B2B. The Bumper to bumper is 3-year/36,000-miles.
The bumper to bumper does not cover:
Tire and wheel damage or wear.
Environmental damage / Damage to my paint
Moon / Sunroof
I can drive into a deep pothole, damage the rim and tire - That is not covered under the 3-year/36,000-miles bumper to bumper. Extended covers that.
My car can be parked and it's scratched, dinged or dented by whatever. That is not covered. Under my extended warranty, bring the car back to the dealer and the damage is fixed free of charge.
I have 8 years of free oil changes.
Being a GFY kiss ass follower, you obviously you do not have the financial resources or knowledge to purchase high ticket items. Perhaps you get your tiny dick off attempting to Troll.
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Actually I worked in the finance dept of a Toyota dealership for over 5 years. Dealer contracts are not difficult to understand and if a finance manager says something that is not in the contract you either make him add it to the contract or simply pass it off as bullshit. Extended warranties are the biggest ripoff in buying a car, especially new cars. I thought everyone knew this. It's why a lot of states passed laws giving consumers a 3 day right to cancel an extended warranty. So you paid what, $3,000 to fix a fucking tire? Free oil changes? Could have gotten that without an extended warranty. Oh, and extended warranties don't cover scratches, dings, or dents. Dealers love people like you. Must have been the first car you ever bought. Again, how old are you?