CL63 AMG Extended Warranty Pricing

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Mar 1, 2023 | 05:06 PM
  #1  
For any questions or example contracts, you can reach me at tgibson@highline-autos.com or (855) 924-1333

CL63 AMG (C216) 2013-2014 with 30K miles

Freedom Warranty Complete Manufacturer's Extension:
36 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$4,750
$100 deductible
-$4,600

48 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$4,860
$100 deductible
-$4,710

60 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$5,025
$100 deductible
-$4,875

72 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$5,190
$100 deductible
-$5,040

84 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$5,355
$100 deductible
-$5,205

0% Financing is available

Fidelity Platinum:
36 months / additional 36k miles:
$100 deductible
-$4,928
$250 deductible
-$4,438

48 months / additional 48k miles:
$100 deductible
-$6,019
$250 deductible
-$5,273

60 months / additional 60k miles:
$100 deductible
-$6,630
$250 deductible
-$5,745

72 months / additional 60k miles:
$100 deductible
-$7,013
$250 deductible
-$6,035

72 months / additional 72k miles:
$100 deductible
-$7,301
$250 deductible
-$6,260

Tax and Processing Included
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Mar 2, 2023 | 07:36 PM
  #2  
FREEDOM WARRANTY IS TRASH !!!

They have cap on repair - $20000 max
ABC/Suspension job - $2500 max

So if you hit either cap max, that warranty is basically finished, doesn’t matter if you hit that cap in a month or life of warranty.

CL63/65/550 always have ABC problems and the average cost is around $2k at any or most MB Dealers …

Freedom Warranty thinks that this is HONDA CIVIC repair job. Any European shop averages $150-$250/hr labor charge. My Mercedes dealer is at $350/hr .. now add up parts lmfao.

STAY AWAY FROM FREEDOM CRAP !!!

For my AMG GT I have FIDELITY … best decision ever.


Quote: For any questions or example contracts, you can reach me at tgibson@highline-autos.com or (855) 924-1333

CL63 AMG (C216) 2013-2014 with 30K miles

Freedom Warranty Complete Manufacturer's Extension:
36 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$4,750
$100 deductible
-$4,600

48 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$4,860
$100 deductible
-$4,710

60 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$5,025
$100 deductible
-$4,875

72 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$5,190
$100 deductible
-$5,040

84 months / up to 100k miles
$0 deductible
-$5,355
$100 deductible
-$5,205

0% Financing is available

Fidelity Platinum:
36 months / additional 36k miles:
$100 deductible
-$4,928
$250 deductible
-$4,438

48 months / additional 48k miles:
$100 deductible
-$6,019
$250 deductible
-$5,273

60 months / additional 60k miles:
$100 deductible
-$6,630
$250 deductible
-$5,745

72 months / additional 60k miles:
$100 deductible
-$7,013
$250 deductible
-$6,035

72 months / additional 72k miles:
$100 deductible
-$7,301
$250 deductible
-$6,260

Tax and Processing Included
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Mar 2, 2023 | 07:50 PM
  #3  
You are correct about the cap, and when prices are competitive, I would suggest Fidelity over Freedom Warranty as well. But when Fidelity's pricing is 2X-3X that of Freedom, you're much more likely to come out ahead on the Freedom policy than the Fidelity policy. Our customers love both providers we offer, and both cater to different needs and situations... Freedom Warranty also has a labor rate coverage of $275 an hour.

Both providers have the same claims payouts and claim acceptance ratios across all of our MBWorld customers, we are very happy to provide different options for different customers' situations.

And as a Fidelity provider, I have a Freedom Warranty on my personal vehicle.
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Mar 2, 2023 | 11:45 PM
  #4  
I have freedom warranty can’t wait to get rid of it, my service co-ordinator was surprised with the caps on repair.

Even if the rate is $275/hr - max they will ever payout for ABC or anything suspension related is $2500.

my bill was around $4200 - guess who paid the difference. $1700 difference to cover rest of parts.

now add that $1700 to your FREEDOM 4 year policy… see what I’m saying.

So please Don’t offer this FREEDOM CRAP over Fidelity. It might be good for Japanese cars and mom/pop repair shop estimates. And don’t forget when it hits $20k in total repair bills it’s over.

Now if I had just renewed my FIDELITY for my CL, they would have covered all of it minus deductible.

So at the end of the day FIDELITY is million times better than FREEDOM. Agent who sold me this policy never disclosed these caps, found out when car was in shop.

You should have disclosed the CAP when you made this post. I guess you all use the same line for sales, “ I have FREEDOM on my own vehicle “, backend payouts must be real good for peddling this trash.




Quote: You are correct about the cap, and when prices are competitive, I would suggest Fidelity over Freedom Warranty as well. But when Fidelity's pricing is 2X-3X that of Freedom, you're much more likely to come out ahead on the Freedom policy than the Fidelity policy. Our customers love both providers we offer, and both cater to different needs and situations... Freedom Warranty also has a labor rate coverage of $275 an hour.

Both providers have the same claims payouts and claim acceptance ratios across all of our MBWorld customers, we are very happy to provide different options for different customers' situations.

And as a Fidelity provider, I have a Freedom Warranty on my personal vehicle.
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Mar 3, 2023 | 04:38 PM
  #5  
@CL63AMGRENNTECH I sounds like you are more upset with the difference in understanding of coverage before purchase. I disclose caps when MBWorld members reach out to me directly and I can provide them with an example contact that explains coverage and caps. Fidelity and Freedom both honor their coverage and claim payouts, and each offer a different value proposition. I'm sorry to hear about your poor customer service experience from the providing agent.

It is true though, I do have Freedom Warranty policies that I paid for on my personal vehicles, and in the right situation, would recommend them to others.
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Mar 3, 2023 | 11:45 PM
  #6  
bud I bought it in good faith just like you are peddling - “trust me I use it for my own car”. I’m sure it might work for if you have your car serviced at mom/pop garage.

I’m not complaint about Fidelity, I have that for my AMG GTs and E63s.

You might not be like other sales agent, but at the end of the day you know very well FREEDOM is crap, just imagine if your struts went out on you car just just from sitting around. Struts on SL are 8k job front and back. And when you put your claim though and get a call saying your warranty will only cover $2500, that’s when you **** your pants.

yea I might sound upset, disclosing CAPS is more important then someone getting screwed because there was better benefit for selling FREEDOM CRAP, then FIDELITY from backend.

look I have nothing against you, you didn’t sell me my FREEDOM CRAP, maybe your business practices are different. My agent hid the fact about CAP, I found out year later sure my mistake of trusting some snake oil selling agent.

Just disclose the FREEDOM CAPS on your listing so some other member doesn’t get sucked in, maybe LEAN towards FIDELITY as it’s worth every dollar.







Quote: @CL63AMGRENNTECH I sounds like you are more upset with the difference in understanding of coverage before purchase. I disclose caps when MBWorld members reach out to me directly and I can provide them with an example contact that explains coverage and caps. Fidelity and Freedom both honor their coverage and claim payouts, and each offer a different value proposition. I'm sorry to hear about your poor customer service experience from the providing agent.

It is true though, I do have Freedom Warranty policies that I paid for on my personal vehicles, and in the right situation, would recommend them to others.
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Mar 6, 2023 | 02:47 PM
  #7  
Quote:
look I have nothing against you, you didn’t sell me my FREEDOM CRAP, maybe your business practices are different.
Thank you for clarifying
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