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<blockquote data-quote="soonersfan" data-source="post: 2988787" data-attributes="member: 9063"><p>I bought a 2011 altima with 30k for my daughter recently. I knew it was a lease vehicle at one point but after owning it for a couple weeks I started having greater concerns about how well the car had been maintained. So, I started looking for aftermarket warranties as an insurance policy against anything catastrophic. Almost universally, there were horror stories from customers about their cars being tied up for extended periods for repair, covered repairs being denied or just plain piss poor customer service. We've had the car a few months now. I've had it thoroughly checked by a competent mechanic and I feel more</p><p>comfortable with its reliability going forward. I decided to save my money and walk away from the warranty. Even if I had doubts about the reliability, I probably would have still walked away based on the reviews.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonersfan, post: 2988787, member: 9063"] I bought a 2011 altima with 30k for my daughter recently. I knew it was a lease vehicle at one point but after owning it for a couple weeks I started having greater concerns about how well the car had been maintained. So, I started looking for aftermarket warranties as an insurance policy against anything catastrophic. Almost universally, there were horror stories from customers about their cars being tied up for extended periods for repair, covered repairs being denied or just plain piss poor customer service. We've had the car a few months now. I've had it thoroughly checked by a competent mechanic and I feel more comfortable with its reliability going forward. I decided to save my money and walk away from the warranty. Even if I had doubts about the reliability, I probably would have still walked away based on the reviews. [/QUOTE]
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