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Old Mar 2, 2008 | 09:59 PM
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Thanks for the advise. $2850 from Total Care is a no brainer "Got to have!" Sure beats $4k to $5k that I probably would have passed on. My garage might mirror yours soon, except the colors sine my 996 is silver and the Cayenne is still unknown
 
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Congrats and nice looking cars. Thanks for the great info on Total Care. Learn something new everyday...
 
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Here's the specific info on the warranty plan:

Check out EasyCare here: http://www.easycare.com/easycare/pro...acts/totalcare > This is the plan that I bought.

Then call The Auto Gallery in Woodland Hills, press 0 for the operator and ask to speak with Courtney in the finance department about setting up an EasyCare / Total Care policy. The 6yr/60k mile plan seemed like the best bang for the buck, but if you want to save a bit get the 5/50.
The Auto Gallery: 818-884-4411

Be advised that you will probably need to have your car serviced / inspected by The Auto Gallery as a pre-condition for getting the warranty coverage from EasyCare. I did not have to do this since the previous owner had just done the service there a few months back and they had it on record (lucked out yet again!).
 

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Thanks for the advise. $2850 from Total Care is a no brainer "Got to have!" Sure beats $4k to $5k that I probably would have passed on. My garage might mirror yours soon, except the colors sine my 996 is silver and the Cayenne is still unknown
Well i guess you should get a black CTT then... LOL
 
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LOL!!!!! I will keep that in mind.
 
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LOL!!!!! I will keep that in mind.
I think it is about $280 for the pre-warranty inspection, and mosly involves getting an oil change and taking test drive to evaluate condition of engine/car. That's what I recall from my phone conversations with Auto Gallery.

If you had an inspection / oil change recently done somewhere they send you a form to fill out by the shop, and ask for a copy of the work order. This can be given in lieu of paying for another inspection.


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Thanks for the tips. Do these warranties allow you to have the car serviced at any dealership?
 
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Thanks for the tips. Do these warranties allow you to have the car serviced at any dealership?
absolutely
 
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Definitely get a CPO from a good dealership especially if you are going with an 05 and older. I just picked mine up from Rusnak in Pasadena and negotiated my CPO warranty for 100,000 miles or 2011.
 
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Definitely get a CPO from a good dealership especially if you are going with an 05 and older. I just picked mine up from Rusnak in Pasadena and negotiated my CPO warranty for 100,000 miles or 2011.
Yep, smart move- Can you post price / warranty plan provider / contact info for others?
Heck we ought to have a sticky for California warranty providers and info. There are not a lot of extended warranty choices available in California.
 
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Since my car was a CPO my warranty is from the manufacturer just as if I bought the car new. So it is not a third party aftermarket warranty. The warranty was included in the original list price and I negotiated the list price down about 6k as well. So I think I got a pretty good deal.
 
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