CPO warranty ending soon...extended options???
#1
CPO warranty ending soon...extended options???
I have a 2010 Panamera Turbo with 29k miles and has been mechanically flawless since I have owned it.
Still, out of warranty this car scares me a bit. Can anyone please give some recommendations on a aftermarket warranty provider that will come the closest to my current CPO warranty. Thanks in advance!!
Still, out of warranty this car scares me a bit. Can anyone please give some recommendations on a aftermarket warranty provider that will come the closest to my current CPO warranty. Thanks in advance!!
#3
http://fd-warranty.com/
Troy is awesome and most porsche service advisers will say that Fidelity is the easiest to work with.
Troy is awesome and most porsche service advisers will say that Fidelity is the easiest to work with.
#4
http://fd-warranty.com/
Troy is awesome and most porsche service advisers will say that Fidelity is the easiest to work with.
Troy is awesome and most porsche service advisers will say that Fidelity is the easiest to work with.
I found a top rated company (not fidelity) that the PA state attorney general had filed suit (2015)to stop them for selling warranties in PA.
I spent an afternoon looking into various companies and reviewing posted comments on various forums. While there will always be someone with bad experiences, the posts show the pitfalls with these products. If your not buying used or have owned the car , I would self insure as long as your OK with the additional risk. It's much simpler in my opinion.
#5
I'm in the same boat on my car where the factory warranty is coming due & I'm holding out for a new 2017- my local dealer said porsche is offering extended warranties directly and that is what they recommend. They are however not cheap - a 2 year extension is $5100
#6
Did they say where you purchase it from Porsche directly (i.e. call them etc)? My dealer never mentioned that and instead gave me an aftermarket option which was more then that.
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#8
That was the other option, but hard to replace the Panamera TT considering size and performance (family size). I just won't buy another newer Panamera because of the terrible depreciation.
#9
I hear ya, so bite the bullet and buy a good warranty or self insure if you can afford to spend a few grand if and when the time comes. I didn t want to keep chasing warranties every time one expires. It s the price to drive the best!! LOL.
#11
http://fd-warranty.com/
Troy is awesome and most porsche service advisers will say that Fidelity is the easiest to work with.
I bought mine with Troy with Fideity for my 2013 Panamera GTS platinum 5 years 100K mile from Troy.
Troy is awesome and most porsche service advisers will say that Fidelity is the easiest to work with.
I bought mine with Troy with Fideity for my 2013 Panamera GTS platinum 5 years 100K mile from Troy.
#12
le3 - my service advisor recommended it, and the finance manager at the dealer gave me the pricing. I just have to have pre warranty inspection done at dealer prior to it taking effect? Maybe it's because mine is still under the factory 4/50 that it is being offered???
#13
Per my understanding that porsche does not offer factory extended warranty only if the car was purchase new at the same dealer and within warranty period. Otherwise they must go through 3rd party warranty company.