Extending an extended warranty from dealer


The car is 4 years old with 15,000 miles. I bought it in 2022.
Last edited by zitsky; Jun 26, 2024 at 06:30 PM.
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I still stand by the fact that warranty companies are a money maker for the dealer and rarely do people ever recover over what they paid for them. As a matter of fact the consumer groups are flooded with peoples complaints about how they were denied claims. Youtube is filled with videos from people talking about how these products are not good. Lat of all i find it funny that anyone who owns an S Class would be scarred of any possible repair bills as if they are broke and cant afford a few thousand dollars.......


I still stand by the fact that warranty companies are a money maker for the dealer and rarely do people ever recover over what they paid for them. As a matter of fact the consumer groups are flooded with peoples complaints about how they were denied claims. Youtube is filled with videos from people talking about how these products are not good. Lat of all i find it funny that anyone who owns an S Class would be scarred of any possible repair bills as if they are broke and cant afford a few thousand dollars.......
I didn’t buy the Maybach because I can’t afford it. I didn’t buy it because I didn’t like it. Arguing with someone who spends six figures on a car. 😂
lol X 1000




Last edited by Katie22; Jun 27, 2024 at 07:38 PM.






But why would you who insinuates that Mercedes are bad products continue to buy them where there's other companies out there?
PS if you feel inclined to read the declaration of your warranty you might discover that in the event of a claim they will use aftermarket parts or used parts at thier discretion. I dont know about you but thats scarry in its own right.
Last edited by Katie22; Jun 27, 2024 at 07:46 PM.


I bet you drive without insurance and don’t have a rental or home insurance policy. Good luck with that.




So why do you keep buying cars that you yourself insinuate are poor quality and apparently suck by your description?
Also I would love to see some statistics that indicate that buying and extended warranty is a great idea..............ill share one stat from Consumer Reports about extended warranties. Cr seems like a trusted source for info i would hope to think http://www.consumerreports.org/cars/...r-a1570471227/
Last edited by Katie22; Jun 27, 2024 at 08:01 PM.
The car is 4 years old with 15,000 miles. I bought it in 2022.
Good luck !
I had a fidelity powertrain policy on my e63, paid probably close to 6k for it. Towards the end of the term it did pay out close to 13k without any jumping though hoops for a major repair so it did work out for me, so I can recommend them if you come across a quote from them. When it was time to consider warranty on my s63, I gave it some thought and did a good amount of reading/research into whether there are identified known or unpreventable catastrophic issues I would be facing. Ultimately, I took the same approach as Katie22 by tucking away the monies that would otherwise be spent on the policy as the s63 overall was quite reliable.
My wife's GLE580, she did opt for the extended warranty because she was more comfortable with the security blanket aspect of it. Now is it a Win or Lose? I wouldn't think about it with that mindset, everyone wants a good return on investment, no one wants any major issue either regardless of the warranty coverage, and no one ever wants to part with hard earned money for any reason whether it is paying for repairs or paying for warranty. Ask yourself if its a better to take that lump sum and invest/allocate it the way you want, or if you are happier with the coverage warranty co may potentially provide you.
Last edited by vincheung; Jun 27, 2024 at 08:16 PM.


Insurance is a scam and people just need to put money in the bank because it’s guaranteed to be enough to fix your car or rebuild your house?




I said this before but you didn’t seem to get what I said so I’ll say it again. Read the declaration of your extended warranty, you know the 20 plus pages of fine print that says what is covered. Then research the consumer reports about how a great deal of claims are denied………….. To assume that an extended warranty is going to cover these potential expensive repairs is well interesting to say it lightly.
it would be interesting to poll all those people here in the forum that brought an extended warranty and ask them if they consumed more in claims than what they paid for the warranty. I would bet like the stats bare out that most never do. If that’s not enough factual info to sway you I would like to sell you some magic dust that will protect your car from cosmic rays.
Last edited by Katie22; Jun 27, 2024 at 08:56 PM.


it would be interesting to poll all those people here in the forum that brought an extended warranty and ask them if they consumed more in claims than what they paid for the warranty. I would bet like the stats bare out that most never do. If that’s not enough factual info to sway you I would like to sell you some magic dust that will protect your car from cosmic rays.
I took a class in contract law to get my MBA. I know how to read a warranty.




I do recall you keep mentioning your education. It does not take an education to read stats and consumer reports and understand these products very likely cost a person more than they will recover from them. You don’t even need to take my word for it simply look on the web and you will see.
homestly I don’t care what you feel you need to spend your money on I do however care about suggesting people need buy extended warranties and I am here to point out that they stand to spend more money on them than they will ever recover from the warranty.
Last edited by Katie22; Jun 27, 2024 at 10:25 PM.


I do recall you keep mentioning your education. It does not take an education to read stats and consumer reports and understand these products very likely cost a person more than they will recover from them. You don’t even need to take my word for it simply look on the web and you will see.
homestly I don’t care what you feel you need to spend your money on I do however care about suggesting people need buy extended warranties and I am here to point out that they stand to spend more money on them than they will ever recover from the warranty.
Guess what genius? Maybe you should let the OWNER decide if they think a warranty is a good idea? I don’t see you agreeing to pay for my repair costs.
I mention my education because you keep telling me that I’m too stupid to understand that I shouldn’t buy a warranty, according to you.
Last edited by zitsky; Jun 27, 2024 at 10:38 PM.
Wrong comment to the wrong person lol. I believe this user has a AMG GT and a Maybach.
For me I usually do not extend the warranty’s but on some cars it’s definitely not a bad option if the car has many complex parts. However, I always say if you can’t own it without a warranty then you can’t afford it. Sometimes it may not be about the $. Piece of mind however is always nice.
Last edited by C280 Sport; Jun 27, 2024 at 10:44 PM.


The point is, let the person who buys a car decide whether to buy a warranty. I REALLY don’t appreciate being told that I’m just a sucker who is too stupid to know when he’s being ripped off.



