My son bought his used 2018 Fusion back in June 2023. He was 100 miles north of me at the time. Somehow, the extended warranty got tacked onto the final paperwork. ( he was never asked if he wanted it). Car had just 87,500 kms on it at purchase. It now has 120,000 kms on it. The extended warranty was by TRI-CARE, and cost a whopping $5300.00 cdn....for just either (A) 72 months / 6 yrs...OR 100,000 kms over the odometer reading at purchase...whichever comes 1st.
It can be cancelled..... BUT is also pro-rated. She tells him he can only get $1600.00 back....due to their 'method' of pro-rating.
On the original paperwork, the 'exclusion' list is a mile long...with 23 generalized items.
Then I'm seeing all sorts of horror stories about tri-care. Like from independent repair facilities and dealers etc, who scrap on the phone every week with tri-care..... and then have to tell the customer, sorry, but you have to pay the $5700.00 bill since your....'extended warranty' isn't worth the paper it's written on. Then I find out it doesn't cover seals or gaskets, nor stuff like the alternator and water pump....and a ton of other stuff. They get real vague when questioned. "it depends on the exact item that failed'. They will not provide a detailed list of stuff they don't cover.
Water pump fails, eng overheats and blows up....."sri, eng not covered".
I'm trying to convince him to take the $1600.00 refund. IMO, extended warranties on used cars is a real scam. He's looking at..... it's only $1600.00 and is good for another 3.5 years. Extended warranties are a warranty issue, for oem defects. They are not a maintenance program.
Any thoughts on this?
It can be cancelled..... BUT is also pro-rated. She tells him he can only get $1600.00 back....due to their 'method' of pro-rating.
On the original paperwork, the 'exclusion' list is a mile long...with 23 generalized items.
Then I'm seeing all sorts of horror stories about tri-care. Like from independent repair facilities and dealers etc, who scrap on the phone every week with tri-care..... and then have to tell the customer, sorry, but you have to pay the $5700.00 bill since your....'extended warranty' isn't worth the paper it's written on. Then I find out it doesn't cover seals or gaskets, nor stuff like the alternator and water pump....and a ton of other stuff. They get real vague when questioned. "it depends on the exact item that failed'. They will not provide a detailed list of stuff they don't cover.
Water pump fails, eng overheats and blows up....."sri, eng not covered".
I'm trying to convince him to take the $1600.00 refund. IMO, extended warranties on used cars is a real scam. He's looking at..... it's only $1600.00 and is good for another 3.5 years. Extended warranties are a warranty issue, for oem defects. They are not a maintenance program.
Any thoughts on this?