So, if you completely grenade a motor and the bill is say $10k, they are covering $5k and you are paying $5k. So, with the warranty cost, a guy with warranty pays $7.5k and a guy without warranty pays $10k.
That makes zero sense to add warranty.
On a serious note, considering how many people I hear buy extra warranty, anyone come out ahead after 3 or 4 years? I never buy extended warranty and I am wayyyy ahead of the game, but I guess I also don't ride 2000km per year either.
Interest has always been this way, not sure why "oh my god that's a lot of interest!" Rates were higher in the 80's, a lot higher. Don't like em, stop borrowing. Don't blame the banks, if you can money cheaper than get it there.
One is a 32" tire and one is a 34" tire. That is 6% difference. If the spare is put on the rear, you are going to damage a limited slip or diff lock axle. You will be fine if its an open diff. I thought all new 4x4 trucks have at least a limited slip. If so, the only option is to always put the...
I wouldn't be worried about a motor swap. As long as its priced correctly for the km's, they run a long time. Lots of guys have 150,000km+ on them. US guys do lots of miles.
Correct. I didn't build it and we don't get cold temps. The reason i am sure is that there there is a 2 bedroom suite and a separate media room. Wayy to hard to regulate heat with that many zones.
I have gycrete or concrete infloor water heat on 1st and 2nd floor. Hardwood on both floors. Agree it's pretty good and seems cheaper to heat. Electric in the basement.
Because they are probably going to sell out regardless. You don't discount something that is currently in demand. Doo and Poo are discounting because there is over supply.