In a message dated 5/6/04 6:48:56 AM, kgb@frontiernet.net writes:
> For what it's worth, Consumer Reports advises against them. You're
> generally better off to take the money that you would spend on the extended
> waranty and set it aside for a repair fund.
>
> If you can't afford to take care of the fixes and you NEED the car, it might
be okay. For a hobby car you will probably pay more for insurance than you
would spend without the insurance company to tell you what they will or won't
pay for on your behalf.
Annice and Bob
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