Should I purchase powertrain warranty for '07 turbo?
Go for it. I just bought a plan for mine. $2100 for 3 years with $300 deductible. I wouldn't say it is a great plan but it covers power train, engine, non wear and tear suspension parts, electrical, etc. I say not great because of the fact that it doesn't cover headlight assemblies, convertible tops, tpms, clutch, interior parts, body parts (like the turbo spoiler). It also, states that if a part isn't listed in the description, it likely won't be covered.
That said, it is supposed to be a reputable insurance company and I guess it would be working with the claims person if there is a contentious area of claim.
I can turn a wrench but I read stories of $5k plus engine bills. I say get it. Like Brent said, the power train is bullet proof but I bought mine for peace of mind
That said, it is supposed to be a reputable insurance company and I guess it would be working with the claims person if there is a contentious area of claim.
I can turn a wrench but I read stories of $5k plus engine bills. I say get it. Like Brent said, the power train is bullet proof but I bought mine for peace of mind
I would make sure that whatever policy you get from the sales office at the dealership, or online, is one that the Service Manager at the dealership ( or elsewhere ) has had no problems with.
I did that with my Fidelity warranty offered by the dealer, and i have had several small issues ( big dollars ) covered without a problem.
I did that with my Fidelity warranty offered by the dealer, and i have had several small issues ( big dollars ) covered without a problem.





