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Yeah the extended warranty only really helps if you drive a lot or plan to keep it stock.
My ‘14 focus ST was my first new car. I didn’t get extended warranty but I did keep it stock for the 3 year bumper to bumper warranty. Whereas the RS was modified within the month so there was totally no reason to get anything extended
Btw most manufacturers allow you to choose when you want to get an extended warranty. No need to get it when signing, any time up to expiry is allowed. Say your car has been flawless for 3 of 5 years, maybe you won’t want an extended warranty. Whereas maybe it’s been in a few times and needed recall work, by the time you’re nearing the end of the 3/5 years that extended warranty is looking pretty good
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