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First thing, make sure the warranty is actually transferable. I am not really familiar with aftermarket warranties.... but I’d want to understand that first.
Second, Is it going to cost the seller $2700 to transfer over the warranty to you? The warranty is useless to the seller, once he sells it... so you should only be expected to pay the $$$ it costs (if any) to transfer the warranty.
If the warranty can be transferred for free, the seller is a jackass.
I probably wouldn’t pay $2700 for the 33K remaining warranty but I also do most of my own maintenance/repair work.
 

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Thank you for your responses. The warranty is transferable it is also partially refundable, so if he does not transfer it, he can get his money back. They estimated the remainder of the warranty to be worth $2700 and that is what the previous owner is offering. It does not cover maintenance items. I am having difficult time attaching the pdf, but here is the link to the policy describing whats covered. Thank you for taking the time to look into it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V854BK6SCGuQr938N-m_yu4sjWk4Hhpc/view?usp=sharing
I am pretty sure the seller CANNOT get a refund for unused warranty. Please read closely the verbiage highlighted below from the Warranty document you provided:



I think you could kick the seller $100-200 for the trouble of transferring the warranty but I would not pay the $2700 he is asking for both the reasons I and others have already mentioned as well as the fact that the warranty is worthless to the seller once you buy it... so it would only be fair for him to transfer the warranty out of courtesy.

ALL that said, the asking price for this particular seems pretty reasonable given the known service history. If you like the truck (the color/options/physical condition) I think it is a solid buy with or without warranty. One last point, I personally would not own one of these vehicles without either (A) being able to perform the vast majority of repairs myself, or (B) an extended comprehensive warranty.
 
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