Call Chrysler Warrant no for Mercedes Benz's




Current checking with Courtesy Mercedes per this link:
http://www.checkbook.org/auto/ExtendedService.cfm
Anybody have other recommendations for good dealerships to check?
I'm close to joining the E55 crowd and need to get an extended warranty also, any good suggestions? I've been calling around and tried MB directly, as the CPO on the car ends at the end of June, and I've been getting $5500 for 3 years/36k which I find a bit over priced. I did a bit of research on Directbuy and Fidelity and these companies are just too risky with so many bad reviews.
Any suggestion would help! Thanks
Hey rluvbenz,
Did you call official Chrysler Service Contract dept directly? I tried calling them and they said no they don't offer coverage for my soon to be car (2005 w/ 38k miles). For the pricing they gave you, assuming its valid, $4.6k for 5 year seems like a pretty good offer now a days. Guess I'll try to ask for Todd next time I call
"Don’t insure unless a possible loss—a large repair bill—would be very disruptive to your life. Why pay administrative costs and profits to an insurance company if you could simply “self-insure” and pay any unexpected bills out of your own pocket?"
Porsche/Ferrari, etc., don't offer such easy to get ELWs, btw. And their repair bills are even higher.
The issue with the E55 is that they depreciate so much that they're now cheap to buy used. And it's getting that way with other brands of expensive performance cars (Aston Martin, etc..) But these cars were expensive new and buyers had the financial means to own them. Buying the same car used for $40k or whatever means people with no money in the bank are getting into them. For those people, an expensive repair could put them into major financial problems.
You pay either way.
Hey rluvbenz,
Did you call official Chrysler Service Contract dept directly? I tried calling them and they said no they don't offer coverage for my soon to be car (2005 w/ 38k miles). For the pricing they gave you, assuming its valid, $4.6k for 5 year seems like a pretty good offer now a days. Guess I'll try to ask for Todd next time I call
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I'd rather put the $5k in the bank and let it work for me than buy a super duper extended warranty I may never use. IMO the $12k engine repairs will likely happen (if they're going to) in the first 3-5yrs of the car's life, as manufacturing defects come to the surface pretty quickly. IMO a catastrophic failure at 80K miles is no longer considered a manufacturing defect, at that point the damn thing is just worn down and can fail regardless.
It would be tough even for someone with loads of cash in the bank to drop $15K on a vehicle worth half that if the engine went out, that's one of the few times a $5k warranty would pay for itself.

Aaron
More good news, kinda, I also purchased a 5 years 70k Maximum Care Chrysler warranty through a pretty big local Chrysler dealer here for 4.1k before tax. Now whether the warranty is valid/true or not I'm not 100% sure but I'll see in a week when they send me the rest of the packet/brochure info through the mail. I've already signed the contract and invoice and put a down payment so hopefully everything goes through. From what I've gathered after calling numerous Chrysler dealers around here, it looks like they just raised the price by around $900-$1100 from the base of $3200(old price). A E55 is now considered a "Specialty Vehicle 2" which is subject to the $900 fee, making it around $4100.
Hope this helps!



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