my extended warranty research...
Car has too many miles to extend factory warranty so I’m looking at third party.
Looked at easycare, who may be better, but is much higher or ones backed by mercury insurance (not the ford company). Local dealer said both were good. also can get one through my credit union - AutoCare Extended Warranties, member's choice by cuna mutual group.
hate to spend the money because these things are really expensive and i've read stories where it's easy for some companies to deny claims (wear and tear, not covered in the fine print, etc.).
Anybody want to share their knowledge or recommandations?
Here's the excel file I created to track my qoutes, shows contacts, type, length, total cost, cost per month and deductable. btw I really liked Damien Trombetta. he was recommended by mercury who does not sell to my state. he was cheaper than poliseek which is where the mercury site sent me.
TOO MUCH INFO????
Damien Trombetta Allied Solutions, LLCAMI NWVSC Precious Metals 800.826.9384 Ext. 23319
backed by mercury
gold 3 yrs, 36k miles $3,945.00 $109.58 -$100.00
gold 2 yrs, 24k miles $2,745.00 $114.38 -$100.00
gold 1 yrs, 12k miles $1,985.00 $165.42 -$100.00
gold 3 yrs, 36k miles $4,195.00 $116.53 $0.00
gold 2 yrs, 24k miles $2,995.00 $124.79 $0.00
gold 1 yrs, 12k miles $2,235.00 $186.25 $0.00
Sara Berghammer PoliSeek Insurance
866.520.7335 ext. 5844 backed by Mercury includes + $200 for elec
gold 3 yrs, 36k miles $5,495.00 $152.64 -$100.00
gold 2 yrs, 24k miles $3,840.00 $160.00 -$100.00
gold 1 yrs, 12k miles $2,800.00 $233.33 -$100.00
Jenny Kifer EasyCare 888.315.1263 Ext 1414 jkifer@us.easycare.com
warned about other companys not paying for worn out parts - Mercury requires maint.
std 2 yrs, 24k miles $3,955.00 $164.79 -$500.00
plus 2 yrs, 24k miles $5,024.00 $209.33 -$500.00
credit union AutoCare Extended Warranties
gold 3 yrs, 36k miles $4,519.00 $125.53 -$100.00
gold 2 yrs, 24k miles $3,883.00 $161.79 -$100.00
gold 1 yrs, 12k miles $3,421.00 $285.08 -$100.00
gold 3 yrs, 36k miles $3,412.00 $94.78 -$250.00
gold 2 yrs, 24k miles $2,910.00 $121.25 -$250.00
gold 1 yrs, 12k miles $2,610.00 $217.50 -$250.00
Last edited by mtbmtb; Dec 24, 2010 at 02:04 PM.
My extended warranty on my 2005 SL 500 is coming due in a year. I just turned 20,000 miles and expect to keep it under 24,000. Only drive it on cool sunny days.
Thanks again.
he has qouted me some pretty prices and carries EasyCare. his qoute:" Easycare quoted you $5024 for StatedCare $500
deductible. After my discount, you would have a price of $4872 for TotalCare
coverage, which is much better quality coverage!
My dealership has added a new provider, National
Warranty. Before 80,000 miles, the car qualifies for
their "Premium Plus" coverage, which is exclusionary - the best they offer.
For a 3 year/36,000 mile plan with only $100 deductible, after my discount,
your price is $3,788.
you can reach Tim Sorrick at:
Tim Sorrick
Finance Manager
Modesto European
3900 McHenry Ave
Modesto, CA 95356
209-522-8100
209-550-8225 Direct Line
209-575-7551 Fax
they have a toll free number if you google them.
hope this helps.
my mechanic (works at the local dealership and doing work at home) said most everything expensive has been replaced recently (new
struts at 71,000 and the car has been very well maintained) and was thinking i would not spend as much as the extended warranty would cost if something did go wrong and is advising against it right now.
not sure if i want to spend $3,788 for the piece of mind or not. i know repairs could pass the $4k mark in a heartbeat, just not sure what to do.




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All the top components are covered, except the head liner.
First, the pool is much much larger (at least at the better companies) than 200 like cars. That's why often an SL55 AMG benz can skate by at the same risk rating overall as an E350. The good companies, like any good insurer, spread their risk over a large pool. After a while, they can re-evaluate a specific car category and surcharge it, or drop it entirely, as AUL did with the Allroad, Fidelity did with a lot of their semi-exotics, etc.
Second, it is very innacurate to say that if you know the average owner has $10K in repairs, they can't charge $3800. They look at their business overall, and do not get as granular as we do here on the forums. Every single AMG or 600-series Benz I cover will exceed their preomium in claims paid if they keep the car until the end of the term. At some point, the warranty company may say "screw this, no more AMG or 600-series cars." But until then, they see it as making 11% margin on MB, where they might have made 13% otherwise. Don't forget how small a sample the AMG and 600-series cars represent overall compared to E-class, C-class, etc.
Also, you pay a deductible for each repair visit, not just once, so you have to add it each time. But a $100 deductible on a $2000 repair is inconsequential.
Finally, there is no 'rolling the dice' on repairs with a good company. It's either covered, or it's not. Where you roll the dice is trying to figure out which companies are good, and which are bad. A bad company can ruin your experience, and a good one can make you feel great, just like in any other insurance business. That's why I am here, to help people get the good companies and avoid the bad. But I have one of my clients in with an S600, a member here on MBWorld, right now. He paid around $4500 for a four year exclusionary warranty. He just was approved for $7K+ in claims, and he has three years remaining on his warranty. THAT'S why people with these cars need a warranty.
But it's all about getting a good plan, at a reasonable price, for a long term, from a good company. Without all those things, you could wind up in trouble.
Bruce
And 99% of my customers are BMW, Audi, MB, etc and many of those are M-series, AMG, and S/RS, so I see a lot of heavy-duty claims at the dealer and everyone is happy (so far!).
Bruce
Besides that, what prices are so ridiculous? The OP said he got a warranty for $3800, and you're saying the ones you sell went up to $3K. That does not seem so far apart to me, no?
And what company is it that you sell that are cheap? How long is the term? What level of coverage is it? They've been around 50 years? And what is the price if the miles on the car are high? Can you go to a Benz dealer and they'll allow for dealer retail part and labor prices? There's a lot more to a warranty than meets the eye. I can sell lots of different warranty company's products, but I only selected two because of the types of cars my customers have and the claims experience they expect during repairs. And those are not the two chepeast ones out there, that's for sure. But that type of claims experience does not come cheap...they are also not self-insured, do not have an RRG, etc. Those companies are cheaper too, at the risk of going chapter 11 if they get too many claims.
Do you have references from people that have gotten claims paid? Is there a BBB report on the company once you let forum members know who the company is?
You say the prices are outrageous, but your post lacks some basic information. That's what people are looking for in a forum thread, not 'PM me privately and I'll let you know'.
But if it is such a great deal, sign up for sponsorship like the rest of us and sell them! It might be a great service for MBWorld members.
Bruce
Last edited by Becks Imports; May 6, 2011 at 12:22 PM.
If I have offended anyone by posting this I apologize, I am just like everyone and like to get a fair price on a good product and I didn't want to see people way overpay for a warranty.
If I have offended anyone by posting this I apologize, I am just like everyone and like to get a fair price on a good product and I didn't want to see people way overpay for a warranty.
No offense taken, and totally understand not wanting to see people get ripped off. I am the same way, I mark up 11% to cover time and processing. But depending on level of coverage, miles on car, term, etc the price can vary dramatically. An S55 with 58K for 4 years is not going to price out the same at a C300 with 22K for 3 years!
So just seeing a price without knowing any other details made me wonder if we were comparing apples to apples.
Bruce
he has qouted me some pretty prices and carries EasyCare. his qoute:" Easycare quoted you $5024 for StatedCare $500
deductible. After my discount, you would have a price of $4872 for TotalCare
coverage, which is much better quality coverage!
My dealership has added a new provider,
Last edited by tiggerfink; May 10, 2011 at 11:19 PM.
I have to wonder what a 70,000 mile 2004 SL500 is even worth. What? 25K maybe?
Last edited by Benz-O-Rama; May 14, 2011 at 08:24 PM.



