Warranty - yay or nay??
Also consider how long it may take to put on the first 1,000 miles....if its a seasonal garage queen it could mean an entire yr of payments before the warranty can be used.
Last edited by RaceHorse; Aug 20, 2014 at 05:56 PM.












I've researched every possibility and based on my research and other's advice, you've got to go new if you're paying to have the pump installed. I'd only risk rebuilding or buying a $300 AutoZone rebuilt pump if I was doing the install myself.




Last edited by Grip Grip; Aug 22, 2014 at 08:47 AM.
Trending Topics
The Best of Mercedes & AMG








$1,440 Pump and $1,100 install (with flush, fluid, rodeo, etc)
It's going to kill me to pull the trigger, but I'll likely end up with the first option.
Sorry, I can't help with the second question. The first warranty I listed is from CarChex. They are the top rated auto warranty on TopComsumerReviews: http://www.topconsumerreviews.com/auto-warranty/
Last edited by Grip Grip; Aug 21, 2014 at 10:03 PM.




Here's the breakdown of money spent so far:
- Blowout on drive home from purchasing - $600 in new tire and wheel repairs.
- Replaced front acceleration sensors myself damaged due to excessive G's from the potholes: $80
- ABC pump failure 4 months after purchase - $2,500




Trigger is pulled, and now I can drive the beast with some peace of mind.
A fellow CL600 owner made the decision pretty easy for me: https://mbworld.org/forums/mercedes-...-warranty.html
Last edited by Grip Grip; Aug 23, 2014 at 12:22 AM.
In the case of our cars, we have a pretty good idea of what goes wrong and how to deal with it. In addition to a long list of consumables that warranties don't cover, we just KNOW that every car will need two ignition coil packs, an ABC pump and a few hoses at some point in its life. Those are quite big bills, but not really the sort of things that warranties are meant to provide insurance / assurance against (unaffordable major mechanical failures)
The amount you spend on those parts can be paid for by the cost of the warranty.
Nick




In the case of our cars, we have a pretty good idea of what goes wrong and how to deal with it. In addition to a long list of consumables that warranties don't cover, we just KNOW that every car will need two ignition coil packs, an ABC pump and a few hoses at some point in its life. Those are quite big bills, but not really the sort of things that warranties are meant to provide insurance / assurance against (unaffordable major mechanical failures)
The amount you spend on those parts can be paid for by the cost of the warranty.
Nick




Now that's a very good idea. I hadn't really considered the fact that I could just cancel it at some point, making the policy a shorter term. Are you still considering them for yourself?








The 3 year plan is 30K miles. It's the first plan listed in the thread. Rich has made some good points, and I think I'll go with Carchex as a result. If they fail to meet expectations; I'll cancel the warranty.




I also am checking warrenties and this is what I find about carchex.....
45 complaints closed with BBB in last 3 years | 21 closed in last 12 months
see link.. most resent July of 2014.... http://www.bbb.org/greater-maryland/...869/complaints
Makes me worry.



