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Old Oct 26, 2017 | 08:20 PM
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Extended warranty cost

Do anyone know how much the extended warranty is from Aston Martin. My warranty runs out in a few days. Also, is the price negotiable from different dealers?
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Old Oct 26, 2017 | 08:56 PM
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The cost will depend on what you're insuring, I'm sure a Vanquish costs a little more than a Vantage. But yes, all dealers have a little different price as it's just like a car, a product that they sell and have profit margin in. Some dealers will want it all, plus some, and some are more consumer friendly.
 
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How about certifying to Aston warranty and go with that? I thought it was around $3500 a year...
 
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Yes negotiable. $3500 a year sounds about right.
 
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Last I paid was about $2500 annually
 
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There is a lot of room in the Warranty price. If you have a good relationship with your dealer, it helps.
I was able to purchase my second and last year of extended warranty for my 2007 Vantage for $2200. Down from a quoted $4000.
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I just got a quote for $4400 for on year and $7000 for 2 years. I email a few other dealers and if no one goes down I will take my chances. My 430 scud’s warranty from ferrari is way less than this so it’s kinda crazy.
You guys mind giving me your contacts for your warranty extension.
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My view, owning a 2009 Vantage with less than 15k miles, is that dealer warranty price is way- way overpriced. Last year I was quoted similar prices $4500- 1 year, $8000- for a 2 year warranty.
These cars are not that 'exotic' for the most part. Having researched the brand to the best of my ability, the Vantage is a pretty reliable automobile. That's why I bought one! Occasional problems- perhaps yes- but not a problem justifying the warranty pricing. In the past year and 3k miles, I have had zero problems. I'll bank the $4,500 I would have spent to the dealer for next year.
 
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Originally Posted by Ron Avery
There is a lot of room in the Warranty price. If you have a good relationship with your dealer, it helps.
I was able to purchase my second and last year of extended warranty for my 2007 Vantage for $2200. Down from a quoted $4000.
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Last I paid was about $2500 annually

That is a really good price.
 
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Originally Posted by smdzucladoc
I just got a quote for $4400 for on year and $7000 for 2 years. I email a few other dealers and if no one goes down I will take my chances. My 430 scud’s warranty from ferrari is way less than this so it’s kinda crazy.
You guys mind giving me your contacts for your warranty extension.
Thanks
Try Matthew Parsons at Galpin Aston Martin /818-922-3664. The low price I got about 2 1/2 years ago, was a misquote by the finance guy. They did honor there quote "mistake. However. I do think you'd still be able to get a fairly good deal.
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