When to buy the Extended Limited Warranty and other Q's?
1) Is it better to buy the Extended Limited Warranty in the first 30 days to get the discount or do you wait until the end of the 4year/50k warranty? I figure it might be better to wait b/c I might sell the car or trade in the car before that and may not need the warranty. OTOH I don't like the styling on the W212 so much and may have to wait for the next production cycle.
2) Do you keep a quart of engine oil in the trunk just in case? I've been reading about oil consumption with the 63 engine on the C63 and E63 boards.
Only 400 miles of break in left to go.
If it is aftermarket warranty, the chances of the company being around in 4 years is often slim so consider waiting if that is the case.
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But the big thing is that you can "return" it if you decide you don't want it. If the car is still under factory warranty, you can return it for a full 100% refund. If you have gone past the factory warranty, you can still return it, but it will be pro-rated. So it's a win-win situation. You can elect to also keep it and transfer it to the new owner if you sell the car (making the sale a better incentive for the buyer.) Or get your money back if you sell the car (or it's totaled in an accident, etc..)
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Doing it this way will save you a bundle,plus you can walk away,or use it as a selling tool.Not to mention peace of mind in knowing that the car is covered.
In most cases an aftermarket warranty let you keep the bad parts MB requires everything that was replaced.Also some Warrant company inspectors has no clue about MB,so they just ok it.MB on the other hand get technical.


