The Toyota Platinum Warranty is good across the USA.SET/GST have their own warranty plans (which fall under that regions financial arm) which i am not sure are valid outside of SET/GST.
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The Toyota Platinum Warranty is good across the USA.SET/GST have their own warranty plans (which fall under that regions financial arm) which i am not sure are valid outside of SET/GST.
i usually thought since SET/GST have their own financial division, the warranty they sell wouldnt be valid outside of those specific regions unless its a toyota usa warranty.The Toyota Platinum Warranty is good across the USA.
worst price for a vsa is roughly $2100 for the 10/125Exactly, I would not finance a warranty. Just want to make sure I have a ballpark to know what I’m paying is reasonable.
I’m already putting a substantial cash down payment.
you have been very helpful. Thank you so much! I will use my poker face and see what I can get. I’m hoping that bc I’m not using their financing they will be eager to get me out the door “buying something” and I can get a decent deal - if not I will be purchasing after the fact and I’ll use that site you posted.worst price for a vsa is roughly $2100 for the 10/125
around $1600 for the 10/100 and then the price drops roughly $100-$200 as you go down the each option point in the matrix
it use to be that the 4R was in a tier 3 matrix vs the tundra (tier 4) but it seems they have moved all the BoF vehicles into the same tier 4 matrix (only reason i say that was when i bought my vsa for my 14 4R it was in tier 3 matrix. not sure now since i havent gotten a price quote yet on a new 4R.
i know my 23 tundra i am looking at $1600 for a 10/100 vsa plat zero deduct
This is good info! Thank you for sharing. I will not budge knowing there is better deals to be found elsewhere.The finance guy at the dealership I bought my TRD ORP from tried to sell me 10 yr / 125K for $4000. He went through a bunch of mumbo jumbo math showing how one electronic failure could easily cost the $4k. I said no and he immediately dropped it by $500 since he was such a good guy. I said no and that was that. I reached out to the Dealer listed in these threads and was quoted $1795 for the 10/125 Toyota Platinum zero deductible. I dont think I will get the VSA but I have 3/36 to consider it. (and yes in 3 years the cost of the VSAs will go up but I'd rather see if I have any issues with my truck before considering a VSA).
Sent u a DM with some more info. Good luck!This is good info! Thank you for sharing. I will not budge knowing there is better deals to be found elsewhere.
usually the vsa dont jump in price or move at all each year. they stay flat until a slight price bump.The finance guy at the dealership I bought my TRD ORP from tried to sell me 10 yr / 125K for $4000. He went through a bunch of mumbo jumbo math showing how one electronic failure could easily cost the $4k. I said no and he immediately dropped it by $500 since he was such a good guy. I said no and that was that. I reached out to the Dealer listed in these threads and was quoted $1795 for the 10/125 Toyota Platinum zero deductible. I dont think I will get the VSA but I have 3/36 to consider it. (and yes in 3 years the cost of the VSAs will go up but I'd rather see if I have any issues with my truck before considering a VSA).
For those of you interested in the warranty linked in this thread, I can fully recommend the business. Far better price than through my dealer as well as an actual Toyota plan. My dealer, and other local dealerships I called offered 3rd party.I assume some of you have bought a warranty from the seller listed here? I am interested in the 10/125 just for peace of mind mainly. The price and terms are way better than I got from dealership. The dealership wouldn't even offer me the actual toyota plan. They only offered Ethos Group. That blew my mind, but got it anyways. Been less than a month so I may try to cancel it and get the toyota one. Hoping this is legit.