First - where is your K-State Shirt???
First Game two weeks away and the wife, the KSU Fanatic, is already wearing nothing but K-State outter wear (actually a few hours short of 2 weeks now!!! Go Cats!!).
Now that that is out of the way; I've had several over the years; National underwriters from KC for a couple of them, and then some specific from Chrysler and Ford. I've found the ones from the manufacturers themselves to be a little pricier (several hundred dollars in fact) but the service 'after the sale' has been much better, especially if away from the selling dealer. With Ford I had several visits to 'away' shops and in all cases I had no problem with the extended contract -- can not say that about the National policy. We had those with two Chevrolets, in both cases we had to pay the bill, then wait for National to pay us back -- away dealers wouldn't take just the copay -- as I recall the reasoning was the company was so slow to pay (and they were). Now drive a Dodge and and I've not had to use the DC policy (still under 36/36 warranty). However, I purchased an extended warranty (from DC) on a used jeep and had to have fuel tank repaired away from home -- pd my 100 deductible and walked away. Sorry for being so longwinded.