Tire and Rim insurance
#2
I have it on all my cars with 19" - 20" tires. It paid itself after one blow or a few fix. They replaced the tires on both my S550 and 09 GTS. One new tire cost more than the insurance. But dont buy it if you not planning to drive the car much.
#3
Did you buy it from Porsche or a 3rd party and do you remember about how much it costs and what it covers?
#4
it should cover any damage to the tire and wheel without deductible. this includes curbing, dents from potholes, cracks in the rim. i'm not sure if tire wear is included, probably not. i think cost is about 1200-1500 for 2-3 period.
#5
I was hesitant to buy this at the dealership when I was going through the financing because usually these warranty stuff is a pure money grab by the dealer. Especially at the rates they are asking. But I relented as I've checked the price of tires for the Cayenne for 21" tires and its like $1500 or so. The warranty was $2300 for the tires. I can tell you, after getting a scratch on the rims in the 1st week, I'm glad I got this. I haven't fixed it yet, but will when I bring it in.
#6
Got it from the dealer for both of our P-cars... used it on the 911 twice in the first 3 months and used it on the Cayenne on the 2nd day we owned it, so we are very happy we got the package
(Our neighborhood and one of the hospitals I work at have a lot of construction going on, so I think that has a lot to do with our cars' attraction to nails!)
(Our neighborhood and one of the hospitals I work at have a lot of construction going on, so I think that has a lot to do with our cars' attraction to nails!)
#7
Can so explain to me how you get the insurance and what's the average cost? Does it cover after market wheels? Do they pro rate the tires? Never really thought of using this option but with the mrs getting a new cayenne and her past history of curbing wheels it may be a good choice.
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#8
Read the fine print carefully and rely on fellow poster's experiences which by and large seem surprisingly positive.
I tried pretty hard, but failed, to get a written copy of the dealer aftermarket plans which in Florida are administered by a not so well rated outfit ( i forget the name).
I did compare written plans from Costco and Easy Care, the latter of which you cannot buy in the premium segment without tire and wheel protection. As I recall, their fine print seemed clear in that they do not cover curbing.
I tried pretty hard, but failed, to get a written copy of the dealer aftermarket plans which in Florida are administered by a not so well rated outfit ( i forget the name).
I did compare written plans from Costco and Easy Care, the latter of which you cannot buy in the premium segment without tire and wheel protection. As I recall, their fine print seemed clear in that they do not cover curbing.
#9
Wonder if the wheel insurance covers Repair or Replacement? Likely wheel repair.
If they need to replace a tire , will they replace two tires? As you generally do a pair at once.
If you pay for your own fixes
1) wheel repair is likely $400-500.
2) tire nail repair is $50
3) tire replacement is $400-600 each.
Im just estimating, but you would need to curb your wheel 5-6 times and tear a tire 4 times or a combnation of in order to make up the insurance costs.
I recently ran over a 20-30lb rock with the 911 on the highway. My regular car insurance covered the front wheel replacement and rear wheel repair(tires not damaged). I just paid a deductible.
So I'm not sure about tire/wheel insurance from the dealer?
I too am wondering about wheel tire insurance for my incoming cayenne, but undecided. Anyone with cost opinions /experience?
If they need to replace a tire , will they replace two tires? As you generally do a pair at once.
If you pay for your own fixes
1) wheel repair is likely $400-500.
2) tire nail repair is $50
3) tire replacement is $400-600 each.
Im just estimating, but you would need to curb your wheel 5-6 times and tear a tire 4 times or a combnation of in order to make up the insurance costs.
I recently ran over a 20-30lb rock with the 911 on the highway. My regular car insurance covered the front wheel replacement and rear wheel repair(tires not damaged). I just paid a deductible.
So I'm not sure about tire/wheel insurance from the dealer?
I too am wondering about wheel tire insurance for my incoming cayenne, but undecided. Anyone with cost opinions /experience?
#10
we are going through this right now as our cayenne should be here early next week. through the dealer the wheel/tire coverage is $1300. i am currently waiting to hear back about some of the details, but i think curbing should be covered. I looked into our normal auto insurance policy. you have to pay a deductible and if you have to file multiple claims they stated that all of my policy premiums would increase. i am leaning towards this coverage be cause my wife loves curbs when parking-rubbing against them, driving over them, etc
#11
we are going through this right now as our cayenne should be here early next week. through the dealer the wheel/tire coverage is $1300. i am currently waiting to hear back about some of the details, but i think curbing should be covered. I looked into our normal auto insurance policy. you have to pay a deductible and if you have to file multiple claims they stated that all of my policy premiums would increase. i am leaning towards this coverage be cause my wife loves curbs when parking-rubbing against them, driving over them, etc
Thanks,
#12
$1300 expensive? Try $2300 for mine. But it will be worth it. Mine does cover curbing from how it was explained to me. They even had an example rim that was destroyed some how.
#13
hope this helps
#14
I wrote "inexpensive". $1,300 seems very light for this insurance. I have to buy it when my car comes in December with RS Spyder wheels. I could only hope it's $1,300.
#15
Oh my bad, I guess I need to learn how to read.