My situation is a little different than most regarding the warranty and it is with a Toyota RAV4, 2013 Limited. I inherited the car from family in September of 2016. My mother in law had purchased the car with about 800 miles on it, from the Toyota dealer, and they convinced her to buy the extended warranty, (it was CPO already). They did 'warn' her that the electronics can fail in the Scottsdale, AZ. heat. She rarely drove the car and when we got it the car only had about 5500 miles on it. On September 20, 2017, one year later, the steering computer failed, as well as the smart key computer. I had driven the car only about 5000 miles. The repair was about $1900 but paid by the warranty. The dealer had quite a time trying to figure out what was wrong and opened a 'ticket' with Toyota to help diagnose what the problem was and the repair took several days. As I am now considering buying a new car, I am going to have to consider an extended warranty primarily for the electronics. A 50 cent capacitor or resistor can cause havoc in a modern car and as no one does board level repair and diagnosis, the entire computer or sensor needs to be replaced. That can get expensive.