Dan Stephenson
2011-08-22 18:31:58 UTC
Hello I have a 2010 C4S, bought new, now with 42k miles and I am
considering an Extended Warranty through a company called Protected
Life, sold through the Porsche dealership. The service manager said
they used to not offer this because they had trouble finding one that
could cover things well enough.
The warranty would not cover normal wear/tear like brakes or tires.
Something that it would also not cover, that would be covered under the
factor warranty, would be anything to do with a manual clutch (but my
PDK would be covered) and anything 'cosmetic' as defined as something
without a mechanical need, such ask: uphosltery, trim, paint, glass,
belt, air bags, exhaust emissions.
They pay full rate for the high-dollar Porsche parts and labor.
The costs are +3 years/100k miles for $5100, +4 years/100k miles for
$6700, +5 years/100k miles for $7600.
This would include a tow service up to 25 miles (then mileage), tire
repair, $75/day trip interruption expenses, and $50/day rental call.
What do you think?
considering an Extended Warranty through a company called Protected
Life, sold through the Porsche dealership. The service manager said
they used to not offer this because they had trouble finding one that
could cover things well enough.
The warranty would not cover normal wear/tear like brakes or tires.
Something that it would also not cover, that would be covered under the
factor warranty, would be anything to do with a manual clutch (but my
PDK would be covered) and anything 'cosmetic' as defined as something
without a mechanical need, such ask: uphosltery, trim, paint, glass,
belt, air bags, exhaust emissions.
They pay full rate for the high-dollar Porsche parts and labor.
The costs are +3 years/100k miles for $5100, +4 years/100k miles for
$6700, +5 years/100k miles for $7600.
This would include a tow service up to 25 miles (then mileage), tire
repair, $75/day trip interruption expenses, and $50/day rental call.
What do you think?
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Dan Stephenson
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Dan Stephenson
http://web.mac.com/stepheda
Travel pages for Europe and the U.S.A. (and New Zealand too)