Extended Warranty
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Looking for experience and opinions on the Maxcare Warranty for wranglers that have been mildly upgraded. I have a 2013 Unlimited with a 2.5" lift, 33s, after market wheels, bumper, and winch. Only mild offroading but hopefully more in the future. Is the warranty worth the money and will the dealer be difficult with coverage due to upgrades? Quoted $2744 for 7 years and 85,000 miles.
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The only issue I have had with my slightly modified Jeep with light offroading had to deal with the fuel tank and lines. They did not warranty the defect because there was a dent in my fuel tank skid and they (Chrysler) determined it was the dent that caused my issue.
Basically depending on what the issue you are having warrantied it will determine what they decide. Also what your relationship with the Service Manager will play a big roll.
For me we chose the warranty because of the electronics and ABS module. Both are very big ticket items.
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Basically depending on what the issue you are having warrantied it will determine what they decide. Also what your relationship with the Service Manager will play a big roll.
For me we chose the warranty because of the electronics and ABS module. Both are very big ticket items.
R/
Will
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Looking for experience and opinions on the Maxcare Warranty for wranglers that have been mildly upgraded. I have a 2013 Unlimited with a 2.5" lift, 33s, after market wheels, bumper, and winch. Only mild offroading but hopefully more in the future. Is the warranty worth the money and will the dealer be difficult with coverage due to upgrades? Quoted $2744 for 7 years and 85,000 miles.
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I bought the jeep new in 2013. So i am dealing with mopar on the extended warranty not a dealer. They contacted me because my factory warranty just expired. They actually did offer a lifetime option for around $4200.
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http://www.chryslerwarrantys.com/maximum_care.cfm
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You know having a warranty could be good or bad thing. If the jeep is stock the dealership will Honor the warranty with no problems. Once they see mods & a little dent or scratches on the skid plates they say "Sorry not covered" now at this point, you start to think why does jeep have commercials showing what their vehicles can off-road. I'm just saying
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Don't confuse factory warranty vs extended service contracts. Dealer can be finicky when it comes to factory warranty claims but wont give you a hard time if its a claim against an extended service contract.
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Sent you a PM. I bought a used 2012 4D 18 months ago and was able to get a lifetime maxcare warranty on it for just over 2K. Since I don't ever plan on selling the jeep it was worth it to me.
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You can go to any jeep dealer and buy the same lifetime maxcare warranty that you are trying to buy through Mopar. They sell them separately, you dont have to be buying a vehicle. They will often let you spread the payments over 12 months, rather than dropping 2k instantly. You can also get $0, $50, and $100 deductibles. The $100 you should be able to get for less than 2400. You should be able to get a better price from a jeep dealer than if you buy from Mopar directly since Mopar won't budge on the price. Dealers will. I paid $3,100 for the $0 deductable lifetime through a dealer after i bought my jeep from different dealer. Dealer cost of the $100 deductible lifetime is around $1,900. Getting it in the low 2,000's is a good price considering they will quote you 2,800.