Diamondpilot
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- Jan 18, 2007
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- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
That was part of my point. Most who put a lot of miles on there trucks trade them in every few years anyway. There's always exceptions, but what percent of truck owners drive over 100k miles in 5 years and still have the same truck? I'd guess less than 1 or 2%, except for commercial use. I do keep mine for 10+ years. I average less than 12k per year, so the warranty expires based on years for me anyway. I don't buy extended warranties, for anything. I save the money and consider myself self insured when it comes to that. I'm not trying to defend Fiat or any of the brands. I think they all have used the warranties as a sales gimmick long enough that people weigh that too heavily when buying a vehicle. Go read the Ram forums and see how many guys thought they had a 100k mile warranty only to find most things that go wrong with their trucks are not covered under that warranty anyway. Gimmick.
A warranty is worth really nothing if the company doesn't stand behind it. My 05 Dmax had injector issues and they claimed it was not part of the powertrain but the emissions system. I won that argument but it was always a fight. If they just made it right the first time I would not be in the shop in the first place.
Chris