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Hello I知 new and need some advice
Extended warranty advice - 2017 AMG S 63 Coupe
Hi All,
I just purchased a 2017 S 63 S.
I know I want and need an extended warranty. So far I have number and quotes from Route 66 and Select Auto Protect.
The Mercedes dealership gave a very strong and compelling pitch as to why to avoid those companies and go with what they can provide.
The argument was that I will get screwed over loopholes with a stated policy vs an exclusionary policy.
The warranty provider he is offering is Alpha. For 48 month and unlimited milage it is $8975 or 4 years or 24,000 miles for $5968. The latter was suggested as an option due to the fact the wife and I both WFH. I drive into the office occasionally, so put on very little milage(\~5K?) a year.
The dealer was also pushing for wheel and tire policy and also windshield. I don't remember the numbers on those policies and while they may be wise I am not made of money. I think the wheel and tire policy was about 3.2-4K.
I do fully understand I need a warranty and just want to get the best coverage for the least cost.
Do you guys think I should go with what the dealer is offering or are there other exclusionary policy providers that will cover an AMG I should look into? Also, what are the best community web sites I should join?
Appreciate any guidance!! I look forward to getting to know this beast!
Hi All,
I just purchased a 2017 S 63 S.
I know I want and need an extended warranty. So far I have number and quotes from Route 66 and Select Auto Protect.
The Mercedes dealership gave a very strong and compelling pitch as to why to avoid those companies and go with what they can provide.
The argument was that I will get screwed over loopholes with a stated policy vs an exclusionary policy.
The warranty provider he is offering is Alpha. For 48 month and unlimited milage it is $8975 or 4 years or 24,000 miles for $5968. The latter was suggested as an option due to the fact the wife and I both WFH. I drive into the office occasionally, so put on very little milage(\~5K?) a year.
The dealer was also pushing for wheel and tire policy and also windshield. I don't remember the numbers on those policies and while they may be wise I am not made of money. I think the wheel and tire policy was about 3.2-4K.
I do fully understand I need a warranty and just want to get the best coverage for the least cost.
Do you guys think I should go with what the dealer is offering or are there other exclusionary policy providers that will cover an AMG I should look into? Also, what are the best community web sites I should join?
Appreciate any guidance!! I look forward to getting to know this beast!
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You should reach out to Trenton at @Highline-Autos.com for a quote. I found his coverage was more comprehensive and the prices were about the same or lower. 2017 S550 sedan and 2018 S63 Sedan.
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its alot of money. i chose not to get one. My car is really good and I am capable of keeping up with it myself. i was told by a couple shops that if I save my 5, 6, 7, 8 thousand $ i should be able to fix most any problem it has. And they dont have many problems.
And for sure, I would never get the miscellaneous any of the nik nak policies.
And for sure, I would never get the miscellaneous any of the nik nak policies.
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Route 66 and Select Auto Protect are garbage.
The only aftermarket warranty worth purchasing is Fidelity with Platinum coverage. Fidelity actually covers repairs where virtually all others have what looks to be a long list of covered parts that are all the things that don’t fail.
Your 222 Based car is exceptional to live with long term.
$8,000 May be better invested than in a warranty. ESP if you are able to do most of the work.
Your car. Your choice.
The only aftermarket warranty worth purchasing is Fidelity with Platinum coverage. Fidelity actually covers repairs where virtually all others have what looks to be a long list of covered parts that are all the things that don’t fail.
Your 222 Based car is exceptional to live with long term.
$8,000 May be better invested than in a warranty. ESP if you are able to do most of the work.
Your car. Your choice.
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Hey @Thump604 I replied to your other thread but still have not received a response with your mileage. My contact information is below if you'd like to reach out to me directly with the mileage, I'll be able to provide you Fidelity extended warranty coverage information, whose repairs accepted at all Mercedes-Benz dealerships and licensed independents in the US/Canada.
Trenton O. Gibson
tgibson@highline-autos.com
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Direct: 602.909.9216
Office: 480.348.0777
Trenton O. Gibson
tgibson@highline-autos.com
Highline Autos
Direct: 602.909.9216
Office: 480.348.0777