Dealer friend recommends: don't buy extended warranty
"Don White" wrote in message
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Harry Krause wrote:
Here's something to think about.
The warranty on my Yamaha F225 expires this year, and I've been wondering
whether to buy the three year extended warranty for $2200.
It seemed awfully expensive, especially since I really haven't had to
spend a dime on the engine, other than pre-season and post-season
winterizing and recommissioning.
So I called a Yamaha dealer friend up north for advice, rather than my
selling dealer. I figured he'd give me the skinny on whether the expense
was worthwhile.
"No," he said. "Don't bother." "We haven't had enough repair work on
F225s to keep anyone busy here, and some of these motors have 600 hours
on them. The odds are well on your side."
Cool.
Next year, I am told, there is a slight chance that Yamaha's new block
300 hp four stroke will be on the market. If I still have Yo Ho, that'll
be the upgrade I want.
Comsumer Reports doesn't usually advise buying extended warranties for
cars, electronics etc. and I'm sure thay'd agree with your dealer friend.
Sold appliances for 25 years and the dealer hammered us hard if we didn't
make our quota in extended warranties. For every $10 we took in, less than
$1 was spent honoring the warranty.. I would think that $2200 would be a
nice down payment on that new engine when the time comes.
Tom G.
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