Third Party Extended Warranty
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SkierAg
10:15p, 4/19/24
I bought a used Ram last year, 2020 Lonestar 1500. Great truck, and im approaching 120,000 miles. Bought it with 83K on it. Any recommendations on a warranty company to pursue for any possible future mechanical issues?
"Anything less than your best is a felony"
Jock 07
11:40p, 4/19/24
Do any reputable companies even offer warranties with that many miles?
sts7049
3:35a, 4/20/24
the better way to do this is put away a small amount into a savings acct every month and let it grow as a repair fund.

if you end up not needing it, you win. if you do, you just pay and don't have to deal with any BS
Dill-Ag13
6:35a, 4/20/24
Same as a home warranty. They push it because they make $$ on you. Only extended warranty I'd get is the one that comes with a CPO vehicle.
BiggiesLX
12:47p, 4/20/24
Do these warranties guarantee OEM replacement?
aggiepaintrain
1:18p, 4/20/24
I am a rep for ASC warranties.
$0 deductible, pays their claims
and are affordable
aggiepaintrain@gmail.com
texsn95
9:34p, 4/22/24
In reply to aggiepaintrain
aggiepaintrain said:

I am a rep for ASC warranties.
$0 deductible, pays their claims
and are affordable
aggiepaintrain@gmail.com



Are E60 M5s eligible?
aggiepaintrain
10:30p, 4/22/24
In reply to texsn95
texsn95 said:

aggiepaintrain said:

I am a rep for ASC warranties.
$0 deductible, pays their claims
and are affordable
aggiepaintrain@gmail.com



Are E60 M5s eligible?


nope
Jack Boyett
12:21p, 4/23/24
Dave Ramsey says that there is a 90% profit margin on these warranties. Hugely dumb from a financial perspective if true.
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