But there is no need to buy it at time of purchase, you can buy it at anytime before the original warranty expires.
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Originally Posted by The Weapon
After my 3years/36k miles was up, stupid little things on my 03-350z started breaking. I didn't get the warranty on that car because I thought, I wouldn't need it.
This car has a lot more technology in it than my 350Z had, like the bluetooth functions, and Nav Screen that controls practically everythign in the car so I decided I better get it. My dealer wasn't selling the Security Plus they sold a version called PAS (Partners Administrative Services)
I spent about $2500-$3000 fixing little crap here and there that wouldn't bother most people but I am pretty picky about keeping everything working like new on my cars. This time around I got the Warrantyfor my 370Z. It's the platinum warranty and I paid $1600 for it. It covers everything that broke on my 350Z. It does have a $100 deductiable per visit so if it's tolerable I'll wait for a few things to break to make sure it's worth my time/money to get fixed.
Things that crapped out on my 350Z:
1. Window motors both Driver/Passenger
2. Hatchback Struts
3. HVAC Amplifier Control (Expensive little f'er)
4. Rear Defroster
5. The sensor in the fuel line that tells you when you are full/empty would never read just right
6. Stereo stopped playing CDs (got aftermarket anyways but still I don't plan on going that route with the 370Z)
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