It's clear the resale value of the RRS drops after 50k because of loss of the original warranty. It stands to reason then that having an extended warranty will improve the value of the used vehicle. How much a dealer will take that into account in a trade in is probably low but a private buyer would likely take that in mind when comparing your vehicle to another similar age and mileage.
I bought the extended warranty at purchase to get to 6 years 100k because I agree I don't really want to keep this vehicle outside of warranty. However, I may drive it past 100k with the willingness to get rid of it if any costly repairs come up.
I bought the extended warranty at purchase to get to 6 years 100k because I agree I don't really want to keep this vehicle outside of warranty. However, I may drive it past 100k with the willingness to get rid of it if any costly repairs come up.