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My Bayliner dealer is offering additional warranties on the new 289
Classic Cruiser I am buying. Does anyone have any information on whether these are a good thing to do? For example, the Premier coverage extends engine coverage to 6 years and covers "wear & tear" and non-defective failures. It costs $3,698 but they said I would get a significant refund of that amount when I sell the boat or at the end of 6 years and I haven't used the coverage. Thanks! Harlen -- Sent via Travel Newsgroups http://www.travelnewsgroups.com |
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