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Mopar Extended service agreement

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I have noticed several FB ads where Jeep dealers are offering an extended service agreement for a lot less than local dealer.
I have a ‘24 Mojave X, lots of gizmos, drive less than 8000 a year, looks interesting for 60000/8 years for $1600. Any comments on this? Appears to be the mfgers product, not aftermarket.
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I’d love to hear about any known quantities here, maybe forum members who are dealers selling Mopar warranties. I’d be interested. On the Ford truck that I traded for my last Gladiator a year ago, the extended powertrain warranty that came with the truck only covered mechanical failures. There’s too many electronic whizz-bang gizmos that fail on modern vehicles that are expensive to replace/repair.

I’ve never been a fan of warranties, but these days I could be persuaded (again).

I’m waiting on the refund on the balance of the 10 year/100k mile Assurant warranty ($1950) I bought on my 2024 Gladiator, and that would fund most of what was posted above on the 2025 I bought last week.

I posted in another thread after dealing with two dealers buying new Glads in the past 11 months who didn’t want to sell Mopar warranties, that apparently there’s not nearly as much money in it selling Mopar warranties as selling aftermarket warranties, so that’s why it seems to get pushed.
 

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I've had several Mopar vehicle over the years and have bought MaxCare on every one of them. Not once have I bought from the dealership. I always buy them online since they are usually at least half the price. The most recent is my 21 Mojave. I got a MaxCare 8/125 with $100 deductible from Ziegler CDJR for $1616. If its an actual Mopar warranty you can also get it for 0% interest for 12 months if you wanted.
 

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You can always try to walk into the store and talk to the F&I guy. These are completely negotiable, and it is common to save big cash dollars! Now they most likely have two products, the Jeep brand and a aftermarket contract. Aftermarket will be from a big name company that allows the store to make a higher profit margin, with that would, they can deep discount and still put $ in their pockets. Let them know that this is an opportunity for them to make the sale or you are sending cash to a different store that helps their numbers.
 

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My dealer on other Jeep vehicles has always matched on line mopar prices when asked! For my JT this time said n, so I bought one on line!! All is. Proper and it shows on my dealers computer as a real mopar extended wsrrany. Saved lotsa bucks!!

Go Jeep!!!
 
 







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