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Got my reply back from Todd Sutherland . It appears that he has the best offers and I will be calling him for the particulars. he also sent me the entire menu of options which was very convenient compared to the others.
What is your in service date for the 4 year B2B? I am thinking of doing the same but my main concern was the engine, the 6 year/70k power train should cover that though.
 
Got my reply back from Todd Sutherland . It appears that he has the best offers and I will be calling him for the particulars. he also sent me the entire menu of options which was very convenient compared to the others.
I also got this from Todd. He said the warranty stats when you pay and u can get it if your car is under 12k miles and have time left of original warranty. So he said to time it properly. I asked him if it was GM warranty but he didn’t confirm but I think so. Maybe u can ask him when u call him?
 
We bought the 96 mo. / 80,000 mi. GMPP contract ($100 deductible) from James Black Cadillac when our 5BW had 7,846 miles on it. We paid $2,783.00. It's the third GMPP contract we've purchased from James Black Cadillac over the years.

The one we purchased on our Yukon Delani has already paid for itself when we had to replace both front MagRide shocks. Still don't understand how they both crapped out at exactly the same time, but it was after 36,000 miles so I believe it was the GMPP that paid for them. GM is really proud of those shocks.
 
Looking at those prices, I'd say they are up about 10% since I bought mine back a year ago this month
 
Quick question on this. I reached out to both vendors mentioned in this thread but I purchased my car as a CPO which basically adds a year and unlimited miles on my b2b warranty. Is there a timeline that I need to purchase an extended warranty by? I believe both vendors state their warranties start the day I purchase vs the date my current warranty ends.
 
We bought the 96 mo. / 80,000 mi. GMPP contract ($100 deductible) from James Black Cadillac when our 5BW had 7,846 miles on it. We paid $2,783.00. It's the third GMPP contract we've purchased from James Black Cadillac over the years.

The one we purchased on our Yukon Delani has already paid for itself when we had to replace both front MagRide shocks. Still don't understand how they both crapped out at exactly the same time, but it was after 36,000 miles so I believe it was the GMPP that paid for them. GM is really proud of those shocks.
They are excellent shocks and for the money. I would say the best for the dollar spent and easy to replace etc. Mostly very durable too. Not in your case though.
 
Quick question on this. I reached out to both vendors mentioned in this thread but I purchased my car as a CPO which basically adds a year and unlimited miles on my b2b warranty. Is there a timeline that I need to purchase an extended warranty by? I believe both vendors state their warranties start the day I purchase vs the date my current warranty ends.
I just came here to ask the same! I have a recent CPO as well. Look forward to hearing an update.
 
I was told that they raise prices 2x per year. The first price increase was slated to increase on May 1st. I paid on April 29th. The next one may occur in October.
 
Ok so I spoke with the vendor, he said I had until December to add the warranty as long as I stayed under 24k miles.
Does December coincide with the standard 4-year warranty or the additional CPO? Thx!
 
Does December coincide with the standard 4-year warranty or the additional CPO? Thx!
No and truthfully I am not sure where that date came from. My in service date was 3/10/22 so my standard warranty should go out to 3/9/2026, then the CPO goes to 3/10/2027 according to the Cadillac website.
 
No and truthfully I am not sure where that date came from. My in service date was 3/10/22 so my standard warranty should go out to 3/9/2026, then the CPO goes to 3/10/2027 according to the Cadillac website.
It's my understanding it's recommended to put in place 3 months prior to lapse of the bumper warranty, so 12/25 would make that deadline, also meaning the CPO does not add another year.
 
It's my understanding it's recommended to put in place 3 months prior to lapse of the bumper warranty, so 12/25 would make that deadline, also meaning the CPO does not add another year.
Exactly, and my issue at least from a dollars and cents stand point is as an example: I am looking at the 48 months 60K mile coverage that I have been quoted at $1900 that would start today so figure expiration date of 5/7/2029. In essence I would be paying 1900 to extend my current CPO for 26 months?!? For my TRX I paid $2300 and got a true 10/84K miles.
 
The way I look at it....I paid $2500 for a MOPAR lifetime warranty on my Dodge Challenger, literally 2 weeks before they ended the program. Of course, after 11 years of ownership, I have had nothing go wrong with the car ! 🙏 I am kind of hoping that I am paying $1800 for a 7 yr/56000 warranty and the same thing happens. BUT !! If something does go kaput, I believe I am well covered. Parts and labor are ridiculously priced these days.
 

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