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May 29, 2019 | 08:42 AM
  #1  
I have a 2016 Edition 1 GTS with about 5500 miles
I am looking for recommendations for companies offering a comprehensive extended warranty as my factory one ends in a few months
for reference on my R8 I bought a Fidelity Platinum 5 year/50,000 mile warranty through an Audi dealer- the cost was $1900 with a $250 deductible which I thought was a bargain
thanks for your input
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May 29, 2019 | 08:54 AM
  #2  
Waste of money!!!!!!!!!! doubt me then do research. ALL consumer advocate groups say its a waste of money...........................
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May 29, 2019 | 09:31 AM
  #3  
Quote: I have a 2016 Edition 1 GTS with about 5500 miles
I am looking for recommendations for companies offering a comprehensive extended warranty as my factory one ends in a few months
for reference on my R8 I bought a Fidelity Platinum 5 year/50,000 mile warranty through an Audi dealer- the cost was $1900 with a $250 deductible which I thought was a bargain
thanks for your input
The Fidelity Platinum warranty is the one that I see most often recommended. The added benefit, is that you can us an independent shop, and for major work, they send someone out for a physical inspection, no software inspection, so some hp mods won't cause any issue with getting warrant work done.
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May 29, 2019 | 10:25 AM
  #4  
Have you taken the car to your local MB dealer to ask about an extra 2 year warranty?
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May 29, 2019 | 12:37 PM
  #5  
I agree that most warranties are not cost justified , however, on cars like ours they certainly can be- in addition to peace of mind and improved resale the added coverage can be a "no brainer" on my R8 for example...less then $2000 for 5yr/50,000 miles easily makes up for the risk of known issues like leaking struts and A/C issues

I will check with my dealer and Fidelity; thanks
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May 29, 2019 | 12:51 PM
  #6  
2016 it is ONLY a no brainer if someone ignores math, facts, statistics, and every consumer advocacy group and buys one of these rip offs. It should be apparent that these are sold at the same time the dealer try’s to sell other rip offs like scotchguard and micro dots.

2016 my statement covers all cars. It is mathematically improbable that the person that pays for this extended ripoff will ever utilize whatever they paid for it. Did you think they sell these rip offs out of the kindness of their hearts? Hell no they want to make money!

Additionally I would think anyone that can afford to own one of these cars can afford to OWN one of these cars. That means they have the money to cover any unlikely repairs! If they don’t then shame on them for buying the car in the first place.

Other excuses I have seen from people touting warranties is cars are so complicated, or they aren’t built like they used to be. Again this ignores the facts of newer cars and reliability and begs the question wtf would someone buy a car that they don’t have confidence in?

SAVE yourmoney and revel in knowing that you have a 50000 miles factory warranty and after that the car is very likely to last to at least when the pos extended warranty would run out.
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May 29, 2019 | 01:08 PM
  #7  
Quote: SAVE yourmoney and revel in knowing that you have a 50000 miles factory warranty and after that the car is very likely to last to at least when the pos extended warranty would run out.
We just went through this with you here:

https://mbworld.org/forums/amg-gt/74...-warranty.html
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May 29, 2019 | 01:14 PM
  #8  
Katie: I appreciate your input as I did request and solicit opinions
your blanket statement is, however, false in many ways that I have neither the time or inclination to respond too
briefly....just because you can afford something (such as a costly repair) that does not mean a warranty purchase is necessarily foolish or a waste of money
for instance; in my R8 example the $1900 covered some very expensive potential if not probable mechanical flaws for what would represent .10 cents on the dollar (warranty cost: transmission)
clearly all warranties and insurances have actuarial studies that confirm that the purchase of such items is profitable for the provider, however, as I said peace of mind has value and with my fidelity warranty the total cost was more then recouped on re-sale alone not to mention that if I chose not to transfer the warranty to the new buyer I was entitled to a pro-rata refund
warranties on A GTS I suspect as not as cost effective, however, with the constructive input I received I can draw a conclusion on the risk:reward analysis
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May 29, 2019 | 01:14 PM
  #9  
Yes and to be a consumer advocate does not have limits.
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May 29, 2019 | 01:20 PM
  #10  
thanks- that was helpful; I should have seen that in my search
consistent with current closed minded opinions
thanks again
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May 29, 2019 | 05:48 PM
  #11  
If you have a relationship with the dealer just before the expiration of the warranty, the dealer can CPO the car for you.
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May 31, 2019 | 08:41 AM
  #12  
extended warranty
Found this on a search. Numbers are 2014, interesting nonetheless as it reveals dealer profit.


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May 31, 2019 | 09:03 AM
  #13  
Interesting. Like i said warranties are good money makers for the people that sell the junk.............
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May 31, 2019 | 11:07 AM
  #14  
Quote: thanks- that was helpful; I should have seen that in my search
consistent with current closed minded opinions
thanks again
Some people just get hung up on certain things, and then feel the need to beat you in the face with their opinion ad nauseam.



Make sure to shop around for best price, and let us know what you end up with.
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May 31, 2019 | 01:58 PM
  #15  
Katie does have a point....I have friends at dealerships who are high up managers that admit that the extended warranty and the wheel and tire warranty and the interior scotch guard warranty are all BS money makers during the last minute of a sale. If you notice, there are deductibles involved

For example, if you damaged your tire, with the tire and rim warranty, you have a deductible, and they FIRST will repair it and not outright replace it at THEIR leisure and most of the time they have to order the tire etc etc etc so in the end, if you saved the warranty money and just got yourself a tire in 1 day going where you chose to go, you would be out about $200 and one and done instead of paying into them and having them dictate how, when, and where.

Same goes with any vehicle issues.

They are good for resale conversation points and it may pay out well in a catastrophic situation.
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May 31, 2019 | 04:31 PM
  #16  
Quote: Katie does have a point....I have friends at dealerships who are high up managers that admit that the extended warranty and the wheel and tire warranty and the interior scotch guard warranty are all BS money makers during the last minute of a sale. If you notice, there are deductibles involved

For example, if you damaged your tire, with the tire and rim warranty, you have a deductible, and they FIRST will repair it and not outright replace it at THEIR leisure and most of the time they have to order the tire etc etc etc so in the end, if you saved the warranty money and just got yourself a tire in 1 day going where you chose to go, you would be out about $200 and one and done instead of paying into them and having them dictate how, when, and where.

Same goes with any vehicle issues.

They are good for resale conversation points and it may pay out well in a catastrophic situation.
Everything you state is true, and when buying new, which I always tend to do even though it's financially stupid, I would never buy an extended warranty because I almost never keep a vehicle long enough that it runs out of the OEM one.

That being said, when buying used where perhaps you only have say 12-18 months of warranty left, and you don't know the condition/usage of the car, I would never buy an expensive to repair vehicle without a PPI (from a dealer who can pull up the ECU logs), and (preferentially) an OEM extended warranty. Who really believes that an additional $4K spent buying a CPO vehicle isn't a fantastic bargain when a major drivetrain issue on a GTS/GTC/GTR could well cost into the $10,000's? TBH, that much money spent on piece of mind is close to what I'd spend on a track weekend what with insurance; the cost of consumables, etc.

Bish
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May 31, 2019 | 04:56 PM
  #17  
Quote: Everything you state is true, and when buying new, which I always tend to do even though it's financially stupid, I would never buy an extended warranty because I almost never keep a vehicle long enough that it runs out of the OEM one.

That being said, when buying used where perhaps you only have say 12-18 months of warranty left, and you don't know the condition/usage of the car, I would never buy an expensive to repair vehicle without a PPI (from a dealer who can pull up the ECU logs), and (preferentially) an OEM extended warranty. Who really believes that an additional $4K spent buying a CPO vehicle isn't a fantastic bargain when a major drivetrain issue on a GTS/GTC/GTR could well cost into the $10,000's? TBH, that much money spent on piece of mind is close to what I'd spend on a track weekend what with insurance; the cost of consumables, etc.

Bish

All of this. I wouldn't buy the extended warranty when purchasing new, but buying an aftermarket warrant such as the Fidelity warranty, on a used vehicle, seems perfectly reasonable. When you consider the price that most people pay for the extended warranties (in the ballpark of $3-4k for another 3 years), it seems like a no brainer on a vehicle that could easily rack up $10k+ on any number of system failures, especially if you intend to drive the jeebus out of it. Vehicles depreciate, parts and labor don't.




Quote: Katie does have a point....I have friends at dealerships who are high up managers that admit that the extended warranty and the wheel and tire warranty and the interior scotch guard warranty are all BS money makers during the last minute of a sale. If you notice, there are deductibles involved

While there is surely merit to her point of view, constantly insinuating that those who buy them are idiots gets old.
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May 31, 2019 | 06:09 PM
  #18  
Quote: Katie does have a point....I have friends at dealerships who are high up managers that admit that the extended warranty and the wheel and tire warranty and the interior scotch guard warranty are all BS money makers during the last minute of a sale. If you notice, there are deductibles involved

For example, if you damaged your tire, with the tire and rim warranty, you have a deductible, and they FIRST will repair it and not outright replace it at THEIR leisure and most of the time they have to order the tire etc etc etc so in the end, if you saved the warranty money and just got yourself a tire in 1 day going where you chose to go, you would be out about $200 and one and done instead of paying into them and having them dictate how, when, and where.

Same goes with any vehicle issues.

They are good for resale conversation points and it may pay out well in a catastrophic situation.
If you want your tire and rim warranty to be worth it, just go purposely curb a rim or two every year. Stock rims are expensive to replace.
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May 31, 2019 | 09:21 PM
  #19  
I think it all depends on your planned usage of the vehicle.
a daily diver with 30K per year. strongly consider.
a toy like the GT-S, with maybe 5k per year, I'm struggling to justify it.
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Jun 1, 2019 | 12:21 AM
  #20  
Quote: I think it all depends on your planned usage of the vehicle.
a daily diver with 30K per year. strongly consider.
a toy like the GT-S, with maybe 5k per year, I'm struggling to justify it.
Just drive it more, then it's easier to justify.
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Jun 5, 2019 | 08:22 AM
  #21  
in preparation for factory warranty expiration I did further research
best deal I have come across is Fidelity Platinum that has comprehensive coverage with a $100 deductible
5 years and 60,000 miles for $2500
although I am not often a believer in warranties and rarely keep cars more then a year or two this is a solid deal
$500 per year x 5 years; cancellable at anytime with pro-rate refund and transferrable to a new owner
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Jun 5, 2019 | 08:26 AM
  #22  
Quote: in preparation for factory warranty expiration I did further research
best deal I have come across is Fidelity Platinum that has comprehensive coverage with a $100 deductible
5 years and 60,000 miles for $2500
although I am not often a believer in warranties and rarely keep cars more then a year or two this is a solid deal
$500 per year x 5 years; cancellable at anytime with pro-rate refund and transferrable to a new owner
That is really a no brainer. You’ll get close to that when you sell with maybe a year left for new buyer.
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Jun 5, 2019 | 09:49 AM
  #23  
Quote: in preparation for factory warranty expiration I did further research
best deal I have come across is Fidelity Platinum that has comprehensive coverage with a $100 deductible
5 years and 60,000 miles for $2500
although I am not often a believer in warranties and rarely keep cars more then a year or two this is a solid deal
$500 per year x 5 years; cancellable at anytime with pro-rate refund and transferrable to a new owner
That does sound like a good deal. I assume the 5 yr term starts at the expiration of the factory warranty. Since mine is a CPO, I wonder if they'd start at the end of the 5yr CPO term or still the 4yr factory.
I passed on the dealer 2 yr extension for more than double that price. I didn't care for the hard sell from the snot-nosed paperwork kid either.
What you found however, is an altogether different animal. I'll never hit the mileage limit in that time frame but having coverage at that price point sounds great even if it only nets me an additional 4 years. Thanks for posting.
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Jun 5, 2019 | 11:04 AM
  #24  
as explained to me it starts from when you sign/pay for the warranty agreement
in my case my warranty expires in a month so I said I would proceed at that time
that is the way to go in order to make the most of the coverage, a month is insignificant but in my case I could get an itch to trade out at any time
with only 5500 miles on mine and obviously limited usage the risk:reward is a tougher justification but at that price it simply makes sense
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Jun 5, 2019 | 11:21 AM
  #25  
This Fidelity warranty, will it cover work done at the dealer - at dealer prices for service - or do you have to use an independent shop?
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