Extended warranties for higher mileage cars?
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Extended warranties for higher mileage cars?
I REALLY hate to post another extended warranty thread. However, I can only seem to find extended warranty information regarding the factory 4 year/50k miles. I currently own an '04 E55 with 58k miles. Does anyone have any experience with aftermarket warranties on cars with that high of mileage, out of the factory warranty? I purchased a pointless aftermarket warranty for cheap, when I should have extended my CPO. I plan on getting back what I can and purchasing something that would actually cover most of the parts that break.
Any suggestions?
PS. I can't get Fidelity, due to being out of my original factory warranty.
Any suggestions?
PS. I can't get Fidelity, due to being out of my original factory warranty.
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I'm still learning about this topic as well, but NAC seems to keep coming up as a highly rated warranty provider.
You can get one even if your original warranty has lapsed...however, they will run your VIN to do a "background check" on your car and you have to get the equivalent of a PPI by an authorized shop to establish the condition of the car (I'm sure this information has a direct effect on the premium you ultimately end up paying)
Check with "Bruce M" on this forum... He has helped a number of people with these policies and I'm sure he could help get your specific questions answered.
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You can get one even if your original warranty has lapsed...however, they will run your VIN to do a "background check" on your car and you have to get the equivalent of a PPI by an authorized shop to establish the condition of the car (I'm sure this information has a direct effect on the premium you ultimately end up paying)
Check with "Bruce M" on this forum... He has helped a number of people with these policies and I'm sure he could help get your specific questions answered.
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Thanks, Greg! Will do.
Covers..."upper/lower control arms, upper/lower ball joints, steering knuckle, wheel bearings, control arm shaft and bushings, etc..."
I need to figure this out, though...^
My Route 66 warranty claim for control arm bushings was denied. Hmm...
Covers..."upper/lower control arms, upper/lower ball joints, steering knuckle, wheel bearings, control arm shaft and bushings, etc..."
I need to figure this out, though...^
My Route 66 warranty claim for control arm bushings was denied. Hmm...
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My MB dealership didn't even call the warranty company like they said. The warranty company does in fact cover the motor mounts and bushings. Luckily I called them, or I would have had to come out of pocket...
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I REALLY hate to post another extended warranty thread. However, I can only seem to find extended warranty information regarding the factory 4 year/50k miles. I currently own an '04 E55 with 58k miles. Does anyone have any experience with aftermarket warranties on cars with that high of mileage, out of the factory warranty? I purchased a pointless aftermarket warranty for cheap, when I should have extended my CPO. I plan on getting back what I can and purchasing something that would actually cover most of the parts that break.
Any suggestions?
PS. I can't get Fidelity, due to being out of my original factory warranty.
Any suggestions?
PS. I can't get Fidelity, due to being out of my original factory warranty.
That doesn't sound right? I have an 03 E55 with 59k miles and I just purchased a Fidelity Platinum 3/36 for $3600 at......Honda...with no previous warranty. The local MB dealer quoted me $6700 for the same package, I then called another MB dealer and they said the Fidelity Warranty was not offered for my car....and they priced "their own in house warranty..." at $5900 platinum coverage 3/36.
Thats when I called Fidelity direct and told the rep the $6700 price quote from MB and he laughed....loudly... He said he could not quote but that I should not pay more than $4k for a 3/36 Platinum for my car. He suggested I call HONDA after I gave him my zip as they are minutes away and I can have the policy written there. Low and behold the Fidelity Rep at Honda had the Service Manager do a "Honda 150 point inspection..lol" and wrote me a warranty. Make sure they check the box X:Supercharger/Turbo as a friend of mine had a claim and he got the run around because the warranty was written up as an E55. I made the rep write "E55 AMG V8 Kompressor" as the model and made sure the box was checked.
The only thing I was told was at 60k miles Fidelity won't offer Platinum coverage for a new customer. Gold and under only...but they will extend Platinum coverage for exsisting customers.
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That doesn't sound right? I have an 03 E55 with 59k miles and I just purchased a Fidelity Platinum 3/36 for $3600 at......Honda...with no previous warranty. The local MB dealer quoted me $6700 for the same package, I then called another MB dealer and they said the Fidelity Warranty was not offered for my car....and they priced "their own in house warranty..." at $5900 platinum coverage 3/36.
Thats when I called Fidelity direct and told the rep the $6700 price quote from MB and he laughed....loudly... He said he could not quote but that I should not pay more than $4k for a 3/36 Platinum for my car. He suggested I call HONDA after I gave him my zip as they are minutes away and I can have the policy written there. Low and behold the Fidelity Rep at Honda had the Service Manager do a "Honda 150 point inspection..lol" and wrote me a warranty. Make sure they check the box X:Supercharger/Turbo as a friend of mine had a claim and he got the run around because the warranty was written up as an E55. I made the rep write "E55 AMG V8 Kompressor" as the model and made sure the box was checked.
The only thing I was told was at 60k miles Fidelity won't offer Platinum coverage for a new customer. Gold and under only...but they will extend Platinum coverage for exsisting customers.
Thats when I called Fidelity direct and told the rep the $6700 price quote from MB and he laughed....loudly... He said he could not quote but that I should not pay more than $4k for a 3/36 Platinum for my car. He suggested I call HONDA after I gave him my zip as they are minutes away and I can have the policy written there. Low and behold the Fidelity Rep at Honda had the Service Manager do a "Honda 150 point inspection..lol" and wrote me a warranty. Make sure they check the box X:Supercharger/Turbo as a friend of mine had a claim and he got the run around because the warranty was written up as an E55. I made the rep write "E55 AMG V8 Kompressor" as the model and made sure the box was checked.
The only thing I was told was at 60k miles Fidelity won't offer Platinum coverage for a new customer. Gold and under only...but they will extend Platinum coverage for exsisting customers.
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This is interesting! I also thought the car still needed to be within the factory warranty to purchase any Fidelity plan. Do you think that any Honda dealership within our respective zip code offers the same deal? Should I call Fidelity directly as well and ask them same question you did?
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I did that. They gave me a list of dealers. The funny thing is that he gave me a Kia dealership which is across from the Mercedes dealer where I bought my car.
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Try the Kia dealership - they will more than likely put a lot less margin on the policy then MB does....Hence my $6k+ qoute from MB and $3600 quote from Honda for the same policy. The rep at Honda was really cool - he told me the policy was really around the 3K mark and the balance went to the papaerwork and dealership.
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Got a quote of $4100 for fidelity gold 2yr/24k on my E55 with 71k miles from a MB dealer. Don't know how much the "gold" covers, but not much other choices out there.
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I bought one with Enterprise. My car had 120k when I purchased it. It's covered for 5 years 100k miles. So far I have replaced my supercharger clutch pack, warranty covered it. I am taking the car in soon, my keyless stopped working (two front door handles). I spoke to the rep and she advised me that would fall under power locks.
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Try the Kia dealership - they will more than likely put a lot less margin on the policy then MB does....Hence my $6k+ qoute from MB and $3600 quote from Honda for the same policy. The rep at Honda was really cool - he told me the policy was really around the 3K mark and the balance went to the papaerwork and dealership.
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I bought one with Enterprise. My car had 120k when I purchased it. It's covered for 5 years 100k miles. So far I have replaced my supercharger clutch pack, warranty covered it. I am taking the car in soon, my keyless stopped working (two front door handles). I spoke to the rep and she advised me that would fall under power locks.
Enterprise rent a car? What did you pay for it?
So whats the deal on the GOLD fidelity vs Platnium?
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22575 Hwy 59N
Kingwood, TX 77339
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I beleive they will write a warranty over the phone, but it will be 4 weeks before it is active unless you bring the car in for inspection.
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You want an "exclusionary" warranty. This cannot be overstated.
The only Fidelity warranty that's exclusionary is the platinum. Fidelity is the administrator. The selling dealer actually is the insurer, believe it or not. Fidelity gets reimbursed by the dealer for the claims paid and is a source of profit for the selling dealer.
I recorded the audio of my recent purchase at a dealership for the 5 yr/60k mile platinum warranty for my '06 with 40k miles for $5k.
The only Fidelity warranty that's exclusionary is the platinum. Fidelity is the administrator. The selling dealer actually is the insurer, believe it or not. Fidelity gets reimbursed by the dealer for the claims paid and is a source of profit for the selling dealer.
I recorded the audio of my recent purchase at a dealership for the 5 yr/60k mile platinum warranty for my '06 with 40k miles for $5k.
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My credit union is recommending Route 66 to me.
How would you rate them so far? Do you have the Easy Street or the Main Street coverage?
How would you rate them so far? Do you have the Easy Street or the Main Street coverage?
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I have the Easy Street. I should know within the next week or so. Apparently the dealership never called Route 66 and tried to get me to fix the repairs out of pocket. The Route 66 warranty does in fact include motor mounts and control arm bushings. The repairs are being made this week. I will keep you up to date.
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I have the Easy Street. I should know within the next week or so. Apparently the dealership never called Route 66 and tried to get me to fix the repairs out of pocket. The Route 66 warranty does in fact include motor mounts and control arm bushings. The repairs are being made this week. I will keep you up to date.
Thanks! I'm very interested as to how it goes.
I thought you had the "Main Street" coverage since you were quoting "covers... upper/lower control arms, upper/lower ball joints, steering knuckle, wheel bearings, control arm shaft and bushings, etc..." (which is in the description of Main Street in the brochure). Easy Street is exclusionary.
How much did you pay for you premium if you don't mind?
Good luck!
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Thanks! I'm very interested as to how it goes.
I thought you had the "Main Street" coverage since you were quoting "covers... upper/lower control arms, upper/lower ball joints, steering knuckle, wheel bearings, control arm shaft and bushings, etc..." (which is in the description of Main Street in the brochure). Easy Street is exclusionary.
How much did you pay for you premium if you don't mind?
Good luck!
I thought you had the "Main Street" coverage since you were quoting "covers... upper/lower control arms, upper/lower ball joints, steering knuckle, wheel bearings, control arm shaft and bushings, etc..." (which is in the description of Main Street in the brochure). Easy Street is exclusionary.
How much did you pay for you premium if you don't mind?
Good luck!
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Hmmm, my credit union is quoting me $2,160 for 4 years but only 48,000 miles. Maybe because I'm at 60K miles?
Just to clarify, at this point, Route66 already gave you the go signal to go ahead with the repairs and they will cover everything?
And will they also cover the labor rate of the dealership 100%? I know a common problem with 3rd party insurance providers is that apart from denying claims is that they don't match dealership labor rates 100%.