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Mopar Vehicle Protection Plans $50 Over Cost @ Granger Motors

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OK got my Quote, price sounds great. Hell of a jump in price between 100K and 125K miles. Should I be worried about keeping the truck that long?
 

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OK got my Quote, price sounds great. Hell of a jump in price between 100K and 125K miles. Should I be worried about keeping the truck that long?
They do have actuaries that are good at their job where they realize the risk goes up in-between that mileage.

Everyone's personal experience is different, but I'm sure that is the law of averages.
 

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They do have actuaries that are good at their job where they realize the risk goes up in-between that mileage.

Everyone's personal experience is different, but I'm sure that is the law of averages.
That's what I thought. Yeah now I'll have 100K miles on my worry list to watch for things to start to break. Thanks...
 

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Remember when you take home your new Ram not to overpay for extended warranty coverage, but get the genuine Mopar coverage at the best price!2500.jpg
 

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We've officially surpassed $500,000 saved frrom retail on these plans we've been able to sell.

Email mvp@grangermotors.com to see how much you'd save on a genuine Mopar plan versus what your dealer would charge you for a Mopar or other 3rd party contract!
 

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Just ordered a 2023 3500 CTD, trying to get my head around this warranty stuff so I'll be ready to make a decision when the truck shows up. I've read that the clock starts on the Max Care warranty coverage when you take possession of the vehicle. So, if you buy a 7 year MC warranty when you take possession of the brand new truck, it really means you're only buying 4 years of bumper to bumper and only one year of powertrain if you you consider that the OEM warranty is 3 year bumper to bumper and 6 yr powertrain. Is this correct?
 

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Just ordered a 2023 3500 CTD, trying to get my head around this warranty stuff so I'll be ready to make a decision when the truck shows up. I've read that the clock starts on the Max Care warranty coverage when you take possession of the vehicle. So, if you buy a 7 year MC warranty when you take possession of the brand new truck, it really means you're only buying 4 years of bumper to bumper and only one year of powertrain if you you consider that the OEM warranty is 3 year bumper to bumper and 6 yr powertrain. Is this correct?

Yes, the coverage starts from the moment the vehicle is put in service. That is generally how all new contract coverage is quoted.
 

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Has anyone figured out if it would be smart to wait until closer to the 3 year mark to purchase a warranty rather than when the truck is new?

Seems like by this time you would have a good idea whether the truck is a good build or is having problems? You would also have a better idea if you were going to keep the truck for the full warranty period as your life planning could change a lot in the next 3 years. Maybe the cost at 3ys vs new would be so significant that it's worth a gamble, I don't know what the % difference is.
 

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Off the top of my head I think it's a $200 increase at each 12k mile mark.
 

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Has anyone figured out if it would be smart to wait until closer to the 3 year mark to purchase a warranty rather than when the truck is new?

Seems like by this time you would have a good idea whether the truck is a good build or is having problems? You would also have a better idea if you were going to keep the truck for the full warranty period as your life planning could change a lot in the next 3 years. Maybe the cost at 3ys vs new would be so significant that it's worth a gamble, I don't know what the % difference is.
It does get more expensive at 12 and 24k miles. There's also quarterly price increases which have been more significant as of late because of inflation to consider.
 

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Thanks to everyone who has kept us busy with quote requests! Help us get to $500,000 saved from MSRP in 2022 on a genuine Mopar Extended warranty by emailing Maria at mvp@grangermotors.com.

We will meet or beat any pricing and will be better priced than any other online offer!

Thanks for the referrals and business!
 

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Check out this customer's sharp Bright White 3500 Laramie that just arrived on our lot!

We are still currently offering 4% under invoice price for the Ram's, email ram@grangermotors.com for a quote today!!

We also offer amazing pricing on genuine Mopar Extended Warranties, email mvp@grangermotors.com for more information!
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We have had a great start to the year, but we still get asked if we are offering this program. The answer is Yes! Please email mvp@grangermotors.com and we're happy to assist with average savings over $1500!
 

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