What is the longest MB extended warranty offered? 2 months left on original warranty.
Thay have longer ones and higher deductables it is up to you.
www.easycare.com
888-315-1263
A number of dealers sell Fidelity Warranty Services platinum. They cover the entire ABC system. The company is well rated by AM Best, Weiss, etc. It looks like they will continue in business.
The best rate I've found is 6yrs. 72k for $3411. There v5/60 is $2571. Both with $100 deductible.
Easy Care has a good reputation but that one major exclusion scared me away.
Interesting...because I use them for the extended warranty on 3 of our other imported vehicles and have not had any issues with them. I will talk to my MB service Rep and see what he says. Good advice if this is true, I will definitely question EC on this.
EasyCare is out for me due to the non-coverage of hoses.
Fidelity is leading the list so far because they have an exclusionary policy at the Platinum level, their company has a good rating from AM Best and the other rating groups. The only major flaw in their contract is that after 50,000 miles on the vehicle they exclude wear and tear caused failures. I had to research a bit but this exclusion covers a whole lot more than brake pads. My car has 19,000 now and we won't be putting more than 7k/ yr. so the warranty should work for me. I found a MB dealer that discounts this warranty heavily.
The DaimlerChrysler warranty appears to be the best as far as coverage but Daimler Chrysler Financial that underwrites the policy is in shaky financial shape:
http://money.aol.com/news/articles/q.../rfid169517570
I'd really like one of their warranties but if the company that backs it folds all is lost.
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EasyCare is out for me due to the non-coverage of hoses.
Fidelity is leading the list so far because they have an exclusionary policy at the Platinum level, their company has a good rating from AM Best and the other rating groups. The only major flaw in their contract is that after 50,000 miles on the vehicle they exclude wear and tear caused failures. I had to research a bit but this exclusion covers a whole lot more than brake pads. My car has 19,000 now and we won't be putting more than 7k/ yr. so the warranty should work for me. I found a MB dealer that discounts this warranty heavily.
The DaimlerChrysler warranty appears to be the best as far as coverage but Daimler Chrysler Financial that underwrites the policy is in shaky financial shape:
http://money.aol.com/news/articles/q.../rfid169517570
I'd really like one of their warranties but if the company that backs it folds all is lost.
That's what I'm thinking. I could get the car CPO but then 3 yrs. 100k would cost $6,000 plus at least a brake job to bring it up to CPO standards. I'm probably going to risk it to save $4,000 and get three more years of coverage vs. CPO+extended factory warranty.
JL

EasyCare is out for me due to the non-coverage of hoses.
Fidelity is leading the list so far because they have an exclusionary policy at the Platinum level, their company has a good rating from AM Best and the other rating groups. The only major flaw in their contract is that after 50,000 miles on the vehicle they exclude wear and tear caused failures. I had to research a bit but this exclusion covers a whole lot more than brake pads. My car has 19,000 now and we won't be putting more than 7k/ yr. so the warranty should work for me. I found a MB dealer that discounts this warranty heavily.
The DaimlerChrysler warranty appears to be the best as far as coverage but Daimler Chrysler Financial that underwrites the policy is in shaky financial shape:
http://money.aol.com/news/articles/q.../rfid169517570
I'd really like one of their warranties but if the company that backs it folds all is lost.



