Picking up a 2020 Bighorn with 51k. Is this truck too old to qualify for a Mopar Extended Warranty? When I go to the site, the year-drop down only goes back to 2021.
I don't believe that's the case, @N8Mash should be able to get a MaxCare plan without issue.To qualify for the Maximum care your mileage is too high. You need to be within 3 years / 36K or less to extend. I believe there is a Mopar warranty that you can still qualifying for beyond that mileage.
Also, you still have your factory 5yr / 60K powertrain.
I don't believe that's the case, @N8Mash should be able to get a MaxCare plan without issue.
Here is a quote I just did online (I bought one for my 2019 last January...pretty sure she had over 50k miles on her).
If you are outside of that I believe you just need to pay for an inspection before you get it, and the price is higher to add it after.It states so right on Mopar's site and when I was purchasing from Granger, that to get Maximum Care, I needed to be within my limited warranties 3 yr or 36K limit prior to purchase. I would be happy however if that was wrong.
Its seems that is the case if you were able to get Maximum Care with a vehicle well beyond the 36K miles. So that means you can get it anytime after your limited warranty is expired?
You can still purchase a Mopar Maximum care when you are beyond 3yrs / 36k miles but may have to have an inspection and go with a used plan (same actual coverage) but instead of going from your in-service date and up to so many miles it would all be additional miles and years.Picking up a 2020 Bighorn with 51k. Is this truck too old to qualify for a Mopar Extended Warranty? When I go to the site, the year-drop down only goes back to 2021.
Can you beat the discount that Granger Motors gives, the vendor that created the thread you are posting to?You can still purchase a Mopar Maximum care when you are beyond 3yrs / 36k miles but may have to have an inspection and go with a used plan (same actual coverage) but instead of going from your in-service date and up to so many miles it would all be additional miles and years.
You can purchase anywhere between one and five years, if you're still looking for a quote send me an email at [email protected] with the last eight of your vin, miles and state you live in. I also have a forum discount for anyone finding me on the forums for your quote.
Thank you!
I can certainty try, if he hasn't already purchased I can quote with just the last eight of the vin, miles and state lived in. If it's already been purchased then I won't try and beat what they paid. Depending on my discounts available I can normally beat them.Can you beat the discount that Granger Motors gives, the vendor that created the thread you are posting to?
Did not purchase unfortunately. Truck photographed well, but once I saw it in person I could see really poor quality repair work from a front end collision. I would avoid Centerville OH Performance RAM btw.I can certainty try, if he hasn't already purchased I can quote with just the last eight of the vin, miles and state lived in. If it's already been purchased then I won't try and beat what they paid. Depending on my discounts available I can normally beat them.
Not unless it is actually converted to US which doesn't normally happen but have seen it done. If you send the vin over I can check but if it is Canadian you cannot purchase a US Mopar warranty.Did not purchase unfortunately. Truck photographed well, but once I saw it in person I could see really poor quality repair work from a front end collision. I would avoid Centerville OH Performance RAM btw.
Are there any warranties that would cover a grey market vehicle? Now I'm looking at a truck that was imported from Canada, but it looks like those are impossible to get any sort of warranty, be it factory or aftermarket.
No disrespect and understanding you are trying to help, it may be better to start your own post. This has been a long post started by a Mopar/Ram dealer who has been active on the forum. Just my two cents.Not unless it is actually converted to US which doesn't normally happen but have seen it done. If you send the vin over I can check but if it is Canadian you cannot purchase a US Mopar warranty.
I thought "LIVE" traditionally meant "online" (in this case).Hey Mopar Family,
Wanted to let everyone know that we are LIVE with payment plan options for the Genuine Mopar Warranty!
We do offer 0% financing with 20% down for 18 months! It doesn't show the option on our website, but if you reach out to the team with your quote, they will get it all set up for you!
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I mean they did post information which is accurate as far as I can tell.No disrespect and understanding you are trying to help, it may be better to start your own post. This has been a long post started by a Mopar/Ram dealer who has been active on the forum. Just my two cents.
Nit pick pick pickI thought "LIVE" traditionally meant "online" (in this case).
I’m pretty sure by now, he’s just doing it on purpose to get a reaction out of the Ziegler troll (I know I would be)…I think its ZEIGLER! (Did you just copy and paste from last time)?