If one has the income to afford the car in the first place, i would think they would have cash to cover emergency repairs to the tune of 2-3k a year so being what the warranty is in essence, the repairs will cost less on average and i wouldn't buy a warranty. However, it does bug me that my 2016 i bought 4 months ago with 6k miles on it has spent a considerable amount of time in the shop and had the following work done:
Front left strut replaced
Front right strut mount replaced
Front right thrust arm replaced
Fuel pressure sensor replaced
Valvetronic motor shaft replaced
I think the front right strut will have to be replaced too for creaking in sharp turns.
The car is all stock.
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