Touchscreen on my 2007 IS300 stopped working
Last edited by JimIs350; Jun 13, 2011 at 08:00 AM.
The lifetime bumper-to-bumper on my loaded 2011 Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4 was $1900 at http://www.chryslerwarrantys.com/. These are Chrysler warranties, not some third party. If you fill out the quote form you can get a price for "Maximum Care" options, including lifetime. I brought in my quote to the dealership, and they matched the price since they wanted the revenue.
Available Terms
* 3-7 Years/50,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/60,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/70,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/85,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/100,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/50,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/60,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/70,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/85,000 Miles
* 3-7 Years/100,000 Miles
Choose Your Preferred Term
5 years
6 years
7 years
and the following pricing:
Term
years/miles Coverage Through Added Care Plus Maximum Care
End Year* End Miles
7/60,000 2018 60,000 $1,018
WA760N $1,264
WM760N
7/70,000 2018 70,000 $1,100
WA770N $1,413
WM770N
7/85,000 2018 85,000 $1,259
WA785N $1,649
WM785N
7/100,000 2018 100,000 $1,470
WA7100N $1,942
WM7100N
No lifetime offered... 1900 bucks got me the 7 year 100k one.
I've got an appt. to bring my car in on Tuesday, hopefully it's covered under the extended warranty - I'm pretty sure it is, and with that said I'm really glad for 2 things
1) I bought an extended warranty - this nav issue will pretty much pay for that
2) I never did the Nav hack since then it definitely wouldn't be covered under the warranty
1) I bought an extended warranty - this nav issue will pretty much pay for that
2) I never did the Nav hack since then it definitely wouldn't be covered under the warranty
I'm super stoked to say it was fully covered under my extended warranty. While at the time I really questioned the extended warranty my last visit to fix the Nav and also an problem with the window switch was a total of $2400...that paid for the warranty plus some so it definitely worked in my favor.
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that would be nice if you can tell use what really a problem is?


