Terms of my warranty...
1) Visitng the MB shop, do they provide free car wash, tune up ...or must I have a reason for them to do it for me?
2) If the car is stolen, does the lease warranty replace the car?
3) Will it be replaced even if the car is stolen in a state other then where the insurance is registered too?
4) Is it ok to ask my dealer/ MB mechanic if I can install mods or will they use that question as a breach of agreemement and thus hold me accountable if my car ever break down?
Please no flames as I haven't done anything wrong, just being curious.
1) Visitng the MB shop, do they provide free car wash, tune up ...or must I have a reason for them to do it for me?
2) If the car is stolen, does the lease warranty replace the car?
3) Will it be replaced even if the car is stolen in a state other then where the insurance is registered too?
4) Is it ok to ask my dealer/ MB mechanic if I can install mods or will they use that question as a breach of agreemement and thus hold me accountable if my car ever break down?
Please no flames as I haven't done anything wrong, just being curious.
BTW, by dealer do you mean the person who sold me my car or the person at the shop (which is miles away from the dealership)? I heard that the guy who sold me my car, has nothing to do with repairs, and that if I need anything, I'd have to go to the actual MB shop.
I would like to know some of the things that are part of my warranty. I'd rather not ask my father since he'll get paranoid and wonder why I'm asking such questions. I figure people here can be just as helpful since some of you are leasing your Benz too.
1) Visitng the MB shop, do they provide free car wash, tune up ...or must I have a reason for them to do it for me?
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if you are leasing the car I would definately have GAP insurance. If you have teleaid dont be too worried you should eb able to track the car if stolen, or if your parents are really paranoid get lojack installed.
With the amount of technology in this vehicle I figured its a good bet that it'll survive an accident, but whether it'll be repairable is another issue. If it costs too much to repair the insurance company will write it off and give you the book value of your car.
In the first 2 years, this "gap" can be huge, so Gap Insurance is a good thing to have. Even with Gap you're still screwed cause you paid other fees to get your car (delivery, taxes) which are not covered. Also you are stuck buying a new car again (more fees, taxes, ect...), cause within the first 2 years it'll be difficult to find one used. When you buy a new one you're starting from scratch rather than at a comparablevalue of the car you had.
What I looked into was if there is some sort of "replacement" insurance for new cars... which apparently there is... that within the first year my insurance will buy me a brand new car if mine is written off. This is NOT gap insurance, this is above and beyond gap, but apparently it exists... or I'm understandming my insurance policy wrong, or the broker I talked to lied.


