Porsche extended warranties?
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Porsche extended warranties?
Is it possible to buy a Porsche extended warranty if you are not the original (first) owner of the car? I thought I read that this was possible and there was even a schedule of cost depending upon time and mileage of coverage.
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#5
The terms change depending on whether you buy it before the original warranty expires or not -- if you get it before the original warranty expires then you get another 50k miles (up to 100k) or 2 more years whichever comes first. If you wait until after the original warranty expires then its more limited; sorry dont recall the limitations since I bought mine _before_ the original expired (by about 10 miles and 3 days!)
Seems like a good deal to me - ~$1600 for another 50K miles...
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#6
That's good feedback and what I wanted to hear. How long ago did you buy that? I would definitely try to get continuous coverage and the CPO is the best. Is it really a no deductible CPO warranty?
#7
I am not sure if the above information is completely correct. I don't believe you can get a Porsche CPO'd if you are not the original purchaser of the vehicle. I am not 100% positive, but I think this is the case.
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#9
Hopefully someone with more knowledge can chime in, but I think the answer is no for a CPO. You can purchase an extended warranty but it would not be considered CPO by Porsche.
#11
But I have to admit that I was the original owner of mine (BTW - the $1600 was for a Boxster; should have mentioned that! Not sure what the price is for a 911 yet -- still got 49868 miles to go on my original 911 warranty ;-)
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#12
I am sure you can get a warranty by walking into Porsche and paying for one if the car is still under factory warranty, but it won't be considered a CPO warranty. Like stated before, I believe CPO warranties are only extended to original owners.
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Porsche Only Offers CPO Warranty
I just bought a 2007 997 that was left over but the dealer "punched" in January of 2008 to start the warranty running. The long and the short of it is that PCNA's only extended warranty program is through CPO. If you own the car, regardless of first owner or not as long as the car is under the factory warranty you can get a CPO extended warranty but the dealer has to buy the car from you and you have to buy it back. The cost of the warranty is around $2,100 and the CPO process is another $350. Otherwise you have to go with an aftermarket warranty.
#14
More interesting news. Guess I'll also need to contact my local dealer, or perhaps dealers so that I talk to one with the best answer! I think a dealer will not be so willing to do this buy/sell deal. If it is a real buy/sell, this could be a tax event, which could cost thousands. I've heard of it before - anyone ever done it?
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I just bought a 2007 997 that was left over but the dealer "punched" in January of 2008 to start the warranty running. The long and the short of it is that PCNA's only extended warranty program is through CPO. If you own the car, regardless of first owner or not as long as the car is under the factory warranty you can get a CPO extended warranty but the dealer has to buy the car from you and you have to buy it back. The cost of the warranty is around $2,100 and the CPO process is another $350. Otherwise you have to go with an aftermarket warranty.
I'm expecting to be able to get the extended warranty for my 911 when it gets close to the 50K limit but maybe I'm fooling myself... of course, by then I might have to get the warranty from Tata anyway ;-(
BTW: I did find some documentation online at the Porsche site that seems to imply any car can get the extended warranty so long as it passes the inspection; for example, http://www.porsche.com/filestore.asp...letype=default includes the statement "you can take out the follow-up warranty at any time while the vehicle is still under the original warranty"
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