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You are talking out of your nether regions. To a physician no less. Of course -- you know my health status better than me. I'm done with this thread.
Since you have trouble with simple interest arithmetic, you will excuse me if I take your assertions of what is wise with a grain of salt. I am...
We carry what used to be called catastrophic health insurance. For reasons that are too involved to explain in a post, our monthly premiums work...
Since I do routinely, I can tell you: it nets me a very nice discount.
I'll have to look at the Toyota standard warranties to be sure, but important component warranties stretch out to 60k miles at least, and 100k+...
Are you unable to go to a dealership if you do not have a warranty ?
What convenience ?
It is exactly data like this that convinced me years ago to stop arguing over which Alt car tech is a little less polluting, and focus on the...
Correct, but if you think that is an argument in favor of EWs then you still miss the point. While both can be viewed as insurance, not all...
If I reach 93, I hope to be spry enough to repair the thing myself, but in any case not so feeble minded that I buy an EW.
Compared to the usual, that is a "success." I don't know how similar these, or these estimates of axle replacements are to your car, but $400 -...
Thanks. If you had not had the EW how would you have handled the repair and what is your estimate of the cost ?
Details ? You should realize that you are an uncommon "success" story, and you still have lost money on the EW even before you consider your lost...
I'm not sure about AT&T, but I sure agree with the sentiment. The interesting point of the math I wish to emphasize is that it is exactly the...
Now that I have dispensed with pleasantries and exceptions, let's agree on the obvious: the lion's share of EW purchases are by people who have...
All correct examples ... of people who paid a few percent more than an informed person. EWs are a different animal because they are SO expensive....
If you were not an exception to the rule, you would have a point. Fine, then pay for shipping. Rational shoppers -- remember ?
You do realize that the math is based on probability, right ? I was happy to use 1:100 as the likelihood of an EW turning out to be a better deal...
If it was not owner fault, both of us know that Toyota would cover the repair if not already under a standard warranty. Now, this one episode you...
What failure ? Specifics please, along with frequency