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Q: How much should I expect to pay for an extended warranty on a new Chevrolet Truck?
How much should I expect to pay for an extended warranty on a new Chevrolet Truck? Is it based on the price of the truck or do they just try to get as much as they can out of you?

A: It depend on a LOT of things, all of which are impossible to answer based upon as little information as a “New Chevrolet Truck”.

What model? What type of extended warranty? Will it cover the power train only, will it also include other basic systems like suspension, steering, heating/cooling and warranty? Will it be a “bumper to bumper” covering virtually every non-consumable? What will the duration be? Will it extend the original coverage to 4, 5, 6, or 7 years and/or 50, 60, 75, or 100K miles? How much of a deductible will you choose? Do you want to pay $200, $100, or $50 per incident or nothing at all? Will the warranty provide you with rental car coverage during service visits? Will the rental coverage include a “first day” option that allows you to obtain a rental car even if the repairs don’t require keeping your vehicle overnight?

Warranty plans and coverage options exist for all the above, and the price can vary widely, ranging from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand. One generally beneficial aspect of most extended warranties, however, is the ability to redeem any “unused” balance for a prorated refund, generally making buying them at the time you purchase the vehicle (although most can be purchased at any time before the original manufacturer’s warranty expires) the least expensive.

Warranties are “high margin” items and sources of profit for the dealership than can equal the profit they earn selling the vehicle itself. Though it’s impossible to provide any sort of meaningful answer based upon the limited information you’ve supplied, it’s likely that whatever initial price the dealer quotes you will include considerable room for negotiation.

It’s best to call many dealers in advance and ask for price quotes on the warranty alone, as you can buy the warranty independently from any other GM dealership, usually at any time up to the first year and first few thousand miles without any surcharge. You can then make the selling dealer a “meet or beat” offer on the warranty and simply take your business elsewhere. Also keep in mind that many dealers will not collect sales tax upon warrantees sold to residents of other states, something a dealership located in the same state where the vehicle will be registered is obligated to do, when making your “meet or beat” offer.

Best of luck. I hope this helps.

Q: What would the monthly payment be for a new Chevrolet Avalance Truck 5 year loan?
It costs about 35K. I am asking about financing it.

A: use yahoo calc. on money. I sure would not waste money on a Mexican made product.But if you like to lose money get it.

Q: Buy a New Chevrolet silverado 2009 1/2 ton or a 1936 Chevrolet truck restored 1/2 ton?
im saving up for my first vehicle im looking forward to buying it within a few months when i get my licence and turn 16 i want a chevy truck… im a chevy fan what ive been wondering if im a complet idiot for buying a 1936 completly restored truck for $17,500 no one in my family hase ever owned any thing that old but i really love the way the front end looks with the super glossy black pain ( i know thats not the origanel paint they used to use flat paint but i like it ) what kinda things should i look out for when i buy it? (if i do) or would it be smarter to buy a brand new 2009 chevy truck for $16,500?… i kinda love the way the 1936 looks…. and i heard since itsa classic the insurance for it is drastically cheaper… and i can get classic licence plates ;D

A: You also should compare car insurance quotes for cars before buying one, for example here – carquotes.sinfree.net

Q: where can i find a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado regular cab cowl induction hood for the new body style truck?
I have a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado regular cab new body style truck and i am looking for a cowl induction hood that is kinda cheap instead of like 650 bux hoods thanks

A: Try California Parts. On their web site.

Q: Where can I get a replacement key for my 2008 Chevrolet Truck? Lost mine, can dealer make a new one?
Please be specific. Thanks!

A: Yes a dealership can make you another key .You will need to have the title to the truck or a copy of one.The title is mainly for proof of ownership, plus they will need the vin# to cut the cut. Your looking at around 20. bucks to have the key made as long as the key doesn’t have a chip in it. If it has a chip then your looking at around 150.bucks for them to cut the key and reprogram it, plus you will need to take the truck to them as well.

Q: How much are extended warranties on new trucks?
How much should I expect to pay for an extended warranty on a new Chevrolet Truck? Is it based on the price of the truck or do they just try to get as much as they can out of you?

A: It depends on the repair record of the vehicle, the length and mileage of the warranty, and if you are warranting it bumper-to-bumper or just the powertrain. Expect $1,000 and up for any extended warranty.

Q: Would a set of newer chevrolet truck tail lights (03-06) work on a older model chevrolet (88-98)truck?
they look the same other than the fact that there square but as far as the rim where it meets your tailgate and bed, they look like they would…just figured i’d ask see if anyone else would happen to know.

A: No. The ‘03-’06 is a different body style. The taillights do look similar, but if you look closely the ‘88-’98 lights are completely square where the light meets the bed side. The ‘03-’06 lights have a slight angle. I think that the ‘03-’06 lights may also be bigger overall.

Q: What should I nickname my new truck? **Picture Links** (‘93 Chevrolet S-10)?
1993 Chevrolet S-10

i just got this truck, it needs alot of work, but it still has no nickname. What would be a cool nickname for it? Here’s a few links to see some pictures of it.

Front

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparkd/3414902160/

Back

Back

Inside

dash

Sticker

sticker

A: with that bumper id name it buster…or like my 99 S 10..the {money] pit LOL

Q: Where can i find a cheap Supercharger for a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado (new body style)?
ive got a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 5.3 liter new body style truck. ive got a diablosport programmer and intake and exhaust. i am looking to supercharge it and im not really finding ne superchargers below 6 grand.

A: STS turbo has a turbo charger for about 4000 dollars.

Q: Classic car and truck question?
I own a 1987 Chevrolet full-size pickup truck that is about to become a classic in a few years. My question is how can I find out, if it is the last of its kind. ’87 was the last model year for the rounded line style pickups. My particular Chevy truck completed assembly in June of 1987, at General Motors manufacturing plant in St. Louis. This is significant because the all new Chevrolet trucks for 1988 started showing up at dealerships in June. This is the only information I have been able to find out using the VIN number and the manufacture’s date on the drivers door. I don’t know if the GM plant in St. Louis still exists or how I can find out, how to tell if the truck is the last one to roll off the assembly line. ANY Information would be helpful. Thanks!

A: you can take the numbers off from it and have them run through G M web site,,and they can tell you the production number of it,,and how close it is to being the last one,,or if it is the last one,,other than that,,there are not many good sites that have accurate information on them,,year one don’t know for sure,,nor does any other parts supplier,,only gm has the exact numbers,,it may take you a while but you can find this out,i did it on a corvette through gm,,and they hit it right on the head,,come find out i had the second vette built that year,,i hope you find out maybe this will help.

Q: 89 chevy 5.7 litre truck wont start after new fuel pump installed what can i check to see why it wont start.?
I have installed a new fuel pump on 89 chevrolet 5.7 litre truck and it wont start. Any suggestions in what to check for, or solutions… could use some help with this….

A: I own a shop, and think this; Did it run before you changed the fuel pump? If not, then do this; Remove the gas cap, and have someone work the ignition switch while you listen to the gas tank to see if you hear the pump come on when the ignition switch is turned on. If not, did you leave the ground wire off the pump? Is there power at the tank when the switch is turned on? If not, then the pump is wired through the oil pressure sending unit, and does not have a safety switch the Ford guy was telling you about. It works off the oil pressure switch, and is not like a Ford. Somewhere around the brake booster you will find a wire that goes to the fuel pump, and is a test wire. Hook 12 volts to it, and see if it comes on then. You can remove the snorkle, spray about 4 seconds of carbrutor cleaner into the throttle body, remove the can, and try to start it, and if it starts for a few seconds, you have a fuel problem. There is a valve on the fuel rail that is there to check fuel pressure with, and its like a tire valve. If you push it, it ought to spray fuel everywhere so be careful. Look at the fuses, and the relay. Another thing that is bad to give problems is the fuel pressure regulator. It could be bad, missing or not having any vacuum to it. Your connections to the new pump may not be making a connection, and I have seen several new pumps that were no good. I hate to tell you this, but you are probably going to have to drop the tank again in order to resolve the problem. If after you hook power to the test lead (around the brake booster to the fender on the drivers side) and it doesn’t power up, then something is wrong with the pump, and/or the connections at the tank.
Glad to help out, Good Luck!!!

Q: what’s the best gas tank to fit under a 1957 Chevrolet truck bed from a junk yard?
I would buy a new one but they start at $400.00 I’m looking for one that won’t require a lot of modifications to bolt it to the frame. It can be from a car or a truck

A: I think you should look for a used tank of the type that was made for your truck. G.M. truck’s of the same year will probably be a bolt in fit. Don’t Jerry rig a gas tank!!! It could be dangerous.

Q: What size factory speakers come in a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado single cab truck?
What size factory speakers come in a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado single cab truck? I have blown my speakers and want to buy some new ones to replace them. I can’t find my book that came with the truck and have been unable to find the info online. I just need to know what size they are. I am guessing to sets of 4X6 speakers but am not sure. Can anyone find the specs online?

A: check www.crutchfield.com if you go to car speakers and select your truck it will say what fits and where.

Q: What is a fair price to charge to sell a 1987 4X4 Chevrolet Fleetside Truck?
I have 1987 4X4 Chev. Fleetside pick-up-truck that I am trying to sell. Heavy 3/4 ton with a new motor and transmission . Everything from the grill to the transmission has less than 6,000 miles on it and put in less than 3 years ago. Paid more than $8000.00 to have all the work done on it. 95% tires and brakes. Would be good job or snow plow truck.
Needs some body work but is mechanically sound.
Need to get rid of it because it is an extra vehicle that we don’t need.

A: A 20 year old truck is not going to bring a whole lot of money. The fact that it needs body work is really going to hurt the value. Some body work could mean that it has some minor scratches and dings, but with that vintage Chevy, it is more likely that there is a rust problem!

Without seeing the vehicle, I can not put an exact figure on it, but I would guess that the truck would be worth in the $2000-3000 range in good running condition. . If the body was in very good shape, it would be worth more, but the cost of the body work will most likely exceed the increase in the value, just as the $8000 worth of work does not increase the value of the truck by anywhere near that amount!

Q: I’m Compare truck between Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge.?
I’m look for a pickup truck with 8 feet bed, 4 X 4, super cab. Used or new, I don’t care.. I hear that new production model tend to have problem..cheap gas mile( is that possible), So i probably prefer used truck.. tell me what pickup truck you prefer: Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge and why?? and also the years, some new truck tend to have problem..please respond only if you know about truck or you own one…. I love truck since middle school. I’m first time buy, I’m planner to buy one this years. so help me out… I really like how the way Dodge truck look like, but Dodge transmission problem is screw thing up.. ..
I’m only look for a pickup truck with 8 feet bed, 4 X 4, super cab

A: I go with Ford. Have never had a problem with Ford. My family have all had chevy’s and they ALWAYS have problems. Whether its the U-joints or transmission or the belts. Its always something with Chevy’s. Dodge’s are not the greatest. For some reason, they still havent figured out how to build a dependable car. Ford is the best choice, in my opinion. We went through so many Chevy’s and all of them had problems, both the trucks and SUV’s. Me and my father switched to Ford and havent had any problems. I have a 99 and my dad has an 01. Both great vehicles. Good luck in your quest.

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