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From: rjwade@rainbow.ecn.purdue.edu (Robert J. Wade)
Subject: Re: Saturn Extended Warranty
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 21:19:18 GMT
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In article <93113.123459U59985@uicvm.uic.edu> <U59985@uicvm.uic.edu> writes:
>I agree with Gaia. Even though the Saturn has proved to be a very reliable car
>so far, a little money spent now is worth the peace of mind.

this is an interesting point.  some people are not really buying the coverage,
they are buying 'peace of mind', marketing folks love selling that.  i suggest
that people *choose* to not engage their minds in peaceless worry rather than
buying that 'peace of mind'.
>
>In my opinion, getting the PowerTrain warranty is enough. In my case, that's be
>cause; anything that needed repairing in the interior (sunroof, windows, doors,
> etc.) I could do myself. I just didn't want to mess with the engine and such.

you'd be surprised how much the little knick-knack stuff can cost?  what if 
your a/c goes out?  steering rack??  don't get me wrong...i'm against all
extended warranties...they are a ripoff.
>
>Plus I think the extra 3 years of 24-hour RoadSide Assistance must be worthe so
>meting. I opted for the 5 year plan for $375.
extra 3 yrs?  you realize the first 3yr/36k is free warranty that comes with 
the car.
>
>Thomas
>


