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teeps

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  1. There's not going to be a huge difference between dealers, but you may be able to get a few bucks off here or there. Check out this site to start:

    http://www.toyotafinancial.com/consumer/tf...iceAgreementRSC

    You can still buy an extended warranty after the original warranty expires; just not as much coverage is available.

    Thanks for the quick reply, I was able to find the MSRP for a 7 yr. 100,000 plan as $1,425 I'll shop around for the next couple of days, but this is pretty pricey and actually more than what I remember at time of purchase. The car is low mileage (24,000) at the 3 year mark, so that is intuitively backwards, but so be it. Here's the final link I found:

    http://www.toyotafinancial.com/consumer/tf...=Highlander_4x4

  2. Thanks for the great advice. Yes, it is a bumper to bumper Toyota Comprehensive warranty (excluding wear and tear items) for 7 years, 100,000 miles. Then I suppose the price is one to go with. When purchasing the Camry, it had only 2621 miles (now 3200). The previous owner passed away (still had the new car smell ! :P ). I do not drive many miles per year (at least not now) but that is subject to change when the MBA is completed. Further, I really like the new bold look. Seems like Toyota is getting the design right. I traded my 96' ES300 and walked out owing 16K, with the Xzylon treatment as well, (tax included). Great deal. Only downside is that I miss the six cylinder. However, the four has a good bit of torque and I am getting use to it.

    My Highlander's Factory 3-year warranty expires in a few days, I want to buy an extended warranty before then, I believe I cannot if I do it afterwards. Where do I start? Are there any links or guides out there? I understand I can buy one from any dealer, so I assume there is competition, who has the best deals? TIA.

  3. I can buy kits as cheap as $75, and I have seen deals from $99 to $299, but when I called the dealer where I bought my 2006 Highlander from, they had a $599 'discounted' special. They told me that they replaced all the keys and kept a 3rd master hidden in the car. I take it that is to keep the car's 'kill switch' from interfering with the ability to start remotely. They also said that only one key and no remotes are another advantage. I wasn't able to get more out of the salesman, he was English challenged.

    Has anyone heard of this and if so, does it seem worth $600? If not, what's the next best option?

    Thanks in advance.

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