My warranty for my 2008 vert is about to run out, and I was wondering if it's worth extending it with the Chrysler max care? What's the cost and is it worth it? Car only has 5k mi and knock on wood has been issue free thus far. I have no idea how long I plan on keeping the car so I can't even help myself there lol. What do you guys think? Do most of you have the extended warranty or not? Thanks..
I'd recommend getting a Chrysler extended warrantee and you have to do it before the original runs out. It's insurance, so you can get it or self insure, you might never use it, but it's there if you need it. They have value if you plan to sell your viper. I've had 3, first one got me an Arrow rebuild, 2nd one maybe $500 in repairs and it helped when I sold that car, 3rd one just paid for $1500 worth of wiring harness and I still have over 3 years left.
Costs vary and you can go to a dealer you know and trust or surf the web. One thing to keep in mind is that the cancellation refund and transfer rules vary by state, and state is determined by where the warantee selling dealer is located, not where you live. Best plan is the MaxCare, mileage is what you want to think about. How many miles on your viper by year 7? Mine will be below 50K. Also look at the deductible options. If you get the $100 deductible, it's about $300 cheaper than the $0.00 deductible, so the total cost is cheaper if you have 3 seperate repairs or less.
Oh crap, It was just brought to my attention by a very good friend and insider that headers, and mopar controller are a big no no for Dodge and most dealers will be afraid to touh the car! So now I have to consider buying the warranty for everything but the driveline
I'm not an expert but I would disagree with that statement. I just looked at the document, here are a couple of exculsions; "Repairs required as a result of use of other than the vehicle manufacturer's parts during the term of the plan". "Repairs to a covered component caused by the failure of a non-covered component....."
I read that as if your headers caused a failure of a covered component then it's not covered. I'm not sure if the venom controller is waranteed by dodge when you buy them. But if you have one the same rule should apply, did the mopar controller cause something to fail? In the case of the controller I guess you could swap it out before you brought it in.
Good luck, I'd recommend you buy a warantee and not worry about having headers or the ecu. Mike