"As I've learned since then, aftermarket warranty companies will find any unreasonable reason to weasel their way out of paying for any major claim. It's a losing bet that you'll almost guaranteed to never come out ahead with."
I have had two good warranty experiences. First with CarMax warranty on a 2004 Audi Allroad. THe first claim was a hassle and an indie shop, so I went to dealer for the rest and they ended up paying out over $16k on an 1.8k warranty.
My BMW extended warranty costs $5.2k, but covered all new engine seals (but dealer tried to get a new engine) plus thousands in other parts.
Picking the right company and getting waivers before modding is only safe way to go.
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