Extended Warranty (SL AMG)
I'm hoping that this helps anyone that is in my situation.
Richard Greenstein
Master Certified Sales Consultant & Warranty Specialist Fletcher Jones Motorcars, Inc.
3300 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-718-3065 (Direct Office)
949-718-3069 (FAX)
rgreenstein@fjmercedes.com
I'm hoping that this helps anyone that is in my situation.
Richard Greenstein
Master Certified Sales Consultant & Warranty Specialist Fletcher Jones Motorcars, Inc.
3300 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-718-3065 (Direct Office)
949-718-3069 (FAX)
rgreenstein@fjmercedes.com
Should have gone with Zurich or easycare. This is the top problem on these cars at 1600 a piece.
Curious .......what does master certified really mean?
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It's a wonder that no class action has been taken on the entire ABC system. It's an admission of fault on Mercedes part.
We're you advised of this by the master tech??? Probably not. I would try to change your coverage and get the master to credit back to another company. The 2 front struts will cost probably what you paid for your warranty .....so now Mercedes is the third party? The irony.
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A few people have contacted me about warranty information. I have no affiliation with this group, but I've had great luck with MOPAR, which is a subsidiary of the Chrysler corporation. They cover everything, except gasoline, oil, and filters!!! Just took the car in for new COMAND UNIT, 1 power top cyliner, power top pump, and driver's door lock + labor. My cost $125 ($100 deductible + a few nuts and bolts they didn't cover). "MAX CARE PLUS WARRANTY" COST: $10,000.
No fuss. No arguments. Warranty transferable one time. Previous owner bought car in 2008 with ~27,000. Got this 5 yr/50,000 warranty. Big issue: I don't know how much he paid, but frankly, even if he paid $5 to $10,000 (which I highly doubt he paid $10k), it was still worth it. 2 weeks before I bought the car he had it in for right rear strut/ABC system : $1900.
The warranty is worth checking out.
Cheers,
Jason
Also, I know people don't always like easycare, but my service advisor has been at dealership for 16 years and she has a lengthy relationship with them. My last CL had over 14 k in repairs over 4 years and my cost of warranty was about 3 k then.
Prices have risen significantly, however, it should be noted that easycare gold covers wheels and tires. I don't want to know what my 20's cost.
A few people have contacted me about warranty information. I have no affiliation with this group, but I've had great luck with MOPAR, which is a subsidiary of the Chrysler corporation. They cover everything, except gasoline, oil, and filters!!! Just took the car in for new COMAND UNIT, 1 power top cyliner, power top pump, and driver's door lock + labor. My cost $125 ($100 deductible + a few nuts and bolts they didn't cover). "MAX CARE PLUS WARRANTY" COST: $10,000.
Cheers,
Jason
However, Chrysler no longer covers Mercedes, so that's a dead issue unfortunately.
MB no longer covers struts under their ELW or CPO programs. Which (and I agree with Romeo) is shocking.
Fidelity is probably the best warranty solution for the combination of good claims paying experience, good coverage (including struts), willing to cover 12-cylinder and AMG models, and reasonable pricing.
If anyone needs a quote feel free to contact me at brucem105@comcast.net.
Bruce




However, Chrysler no longer covers Mercedes, so that's a dead issue unfortunately.
MB no longer covers struts under their ELW or CPO programs. Which (and I agree with Romeo) is shocking.
Fidelity is probably the best warranty solution for the combination of good claims paying experience, good coverage (including struts), willing to cover 12-cylinder and AMG models, and reasonable pricing.
If anyone needs a quote feel free to contact me at brucem105@comcast.net.
Bruce
Quid for extended warranty, then I sold it. I am sure it covered struts, I
Had to replace 2 on my SL 55 at over a grand each.Time to buy a new car




BUT, check with your dealer in your state.
In Florida, before the cpo has expired, if you sell your car, or just decide you want your money back, or for what ever reason; you get a refund.
Not so in Ga, etc
However, Chrysler no longer covers Mercedes, so that's a dead issue unfortunately.
MB no longer covers struts under their ELW or CPO programs. Which (and I agree with Romeo) is shocking.
Fidelity is probably the best warranty solution for the combination of good claims paying experience, good coverage (including struts), willing to cover 12-cylinder and AMG models, and reasonable pricing.
If anyone needs a quote feel free to contact me at brucem105@comcast.net.
Bruce
The claim list got bumped up from 7k to 10k with the dynamic pump ($500) and both my ignition coils blown out ($2,400) glad I got the warranty now lol





