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Old Aug 23, 2018 | 09:29 AM
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2015 GTS only issues?

I have a 2015 GTS that has almost hit 50k miles and I dont plan on buying an extended warranty cause I have a very good Indy Porsche repair guy i've been working with for years. But I'm seeking advice on if that is a good idea. Are there any GTS only issues that I need to be aware of when I cross the 50k mark? Would it be smart to get extended warranty for $4k and upwards?

I came from a fully loaded 2010 Panamera S which i used to about 110k miles. Didn't have warranty on it after 70k miles but never really experienced anything crazy or outside the usual Brakes, rotors and Control arm/bushing replacement. Is this a smart move or no?
 
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If you can finance your repairs then I d say insure yourself.
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Old Aug 23, 2018 | 11:16 AM
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I agree you can't predict the future but my Indy guy is really good and gets me dirt cheap pricing. With that said does it make sense shelling out $5000 for the extended?
 
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Sounds like you are leaning towards no warranty. I d consider that if I had a good indy on hand and the money to insure a repair on my own if needed.
 
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Agreed !!! I can buy the car, drive and enjoy it as long as I have a warranty. But I can't afford the $$$ fix/ repair without Warranty if the car breaks down. Too poor to finance the fix and the pain ... LOL ... have warranty and not have ... it is a personal choice. hard to recommend !!!
 
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