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kevinnivek8877 06-06-2012 01:17 PM

Extended Warranty
 
So I was just wondering if anybody bought the extended 7 year warranty. I was offered that option for about 1100 extra which extends the 3 year warranty to 7. How was your experience dealing with the business manager? He also tried to sell me all these extras including tire warranty and some sort of GPS tracking device like lojack for like 1200.

BioRage 06-06-2012 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by kevinnivek8877 (Post 244495)
So I was just wondering if anybody bought the extended 7 year warranty. I was offered that option for about 1100 extra which extends the 3 year warranty to 7. How was your experience dealing with the business manager? He also tried to sell me all these extras including tire warranty and some sort of GPS tracking device like lojack for like 1200.

Tire warranty? Does it cover nails, flats replacements + TPMS sensors?

What does the warranty cover? Everything the normal one does?
$1100 for 4 extra years sounds like a steal.

Never heard of Subaru giving out extended warrantys, at least in Canada.

kevinnivek8877 06-06-2012 01:27 PM

The tire warranty covered all those only if you were on stock or similar setup so I declined. The extended covers everything the normal one does. He told me that this warranty was not priced according to the class that this car belongs to which is a "sports car" class so the price was only 1100. Also, any mods - electrical or mechanical - would void the warranty.

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Originally Posted by BioRage (Post 244503)
Tire warranty? Does it cover nails, flats replacements + TPMS sensors?

What does the warranty cover? Everything the normal one does?
$1100 for 4 extra years sounds like a steal.

Never heard of Subaru giving out extended warrantys, at least in Canada.


ashtray 06-06-2012 01:41 PM

My dealer wanted $1,700 for the extended warranty (!!!). I quickly turned that down - especially if I end up doing any mods later on.

thill 06-06-2012 02:14 PM

With extended warranties you have to ask yourself how long you normally keep cars. If you typically get a new car every 3-5 years extended warranties (IMHO) are not worth it. If you keep your car 5-10 years? Probably worth the peace of mind. Especially when you start talking about a car with direct injection. $1100 seems pretty fair. If you are a USAA member check with them. I have seen other people get extended warranties for under $1000 through USAA.

Longhorn248 06-06-2012 02:24 PM

I opted for the extended warranty. Since I financed the car for more than 3 years I liked the idea of bumper to bumper coverage for the entire time I'm making payments. If just one thing breaks then the warranty pays for itself. Even if it doesn't the increase in monthly payments won't make a dent in my spending habits.

DeepHunta 06-06-2012 07:27 PM

I wouldn't bother with extended warranty. I have extended warranty on my current legacy 2.5gt and I haven't used its perks, not once. Waste of money. It's a Subaru, it will last forever with or without warranty.

Joobacca 06-06-2012 08:54 PM

yeah they offered me a lot of extras including bringing the $1200 "ClearAll" crap they offer down to like $250 but i still turned it all down. the most sketchiest things dealer do is sell you on the services, that's where they make all their money. it's just a clearcoat anyways, it already has one out the door.

Kohlii 06-06-2012 09:05 PM

I was quoted $2200 for the 7 year/100,000 mile Gold extended warranty. I'm definitely interested in the warranty, just not at that price. Shopping around at other dealers for a better price.

Dadhawk 06-06-2012 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Kohlii (Post 245437)
I was quoted $2200 for the 7 year/100,000 mile Gold extended warranty. I'm definitely interested in the warranty, just not at that price. Shopping around at other dealers for a better price.


Wow. For that price, I'd self fund.

I was quoted $900 and change for a 100K, 6 year warranty from my CU. I don't normally buy extended warranties but that really could be recovered in one after warranty breakdown.

DEC1 06-06-2012 09:15 PM

I was quoted 1500 for 5 year/100K...turned it down. I will do a 100K in a little over 3 years...

Indestruct 06-06-2012 09:54 PM

I bought the 7/70k for 1,159. They scammed me by saying end of the month 33% off BS. I originally turned it down but they made me sign a paper saying I was aware of their friends and family deal and I declined it... Then I caved at the very end, added 20 bucks a month or so for the added security.

immortal_suby 06-06-2012 10:47 PM

FWIW, if you say no to the warranty at point of sale you will still get nagging letters in the mail from subaru to urge you to get an extended warranty - and - they will usually be at a better price.

Jayde 06-06-2012 10:53 PM

I decided to get a 7yr/70k mile warranty. I plan on keeping this car for roughly that time frame, so the added piece of mind is helpful.

Chauntalei 06-06-2012 10:59 PM

I went with the 6/80k warranty deal. As someone mentioned above, I'm willing to pay the extra to make sure that it's covered the entire time I'm making payments on it. I also opted for LoJack and Permaplate, because again, I don't want to have to worry about anything during my time owning the car.

Opie 06-06-2012 11:08 PM

If you get a Subaru Added Security extended warranty don't buy any additional tire warranty's! Most all the Subaru Added Security warranties INCLUDE tire/road hazard coverage.

iwantmybrz 06-07-2012 03:12 AM

I bought it - seems like a no brainer to double the wty for $1,100
 
I bought it - seemed like a no brainer to double the factory warranty for only $1,100
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The option to purchase a Subaru backed bumper-to-bumper warranty extension from 3/36 to 7/70 on my BRZ with $100 deductible seemed like a no brainer to me, so I bought it. I typically keep my cars bone stock and that means the dealer is on the hook for all warranty repairs. The deciding factor for me was that this factory backed warranty is fully transferable to the next buyer, so you can use it as an ace up your sleeve should you private sale the car when the turbo or convertible BRZ or something more interesting becomes available. In addition, while you can wait and buy post delivery, the cost of the same extended coverage doubles to nearly $2,000 if purchased later, at least according to Colonial Subaru of Danbury Connecticut.
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If your planning on serious mods, you should probably save your money as the dealer would likely void your warranty anyway.
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Oriental Life 06-07-2012 03:39 AM

Have you ever tried to exercise those extended warranties? They often are 3rd party that doesn't cover shit beyond basic manufacture coverage with tons of disclaimers.

Don't be a dummy, save the money (c) You have time till 30K or 3 years to figure out the reliability piece. And thats a Subaru, not an Alfa or Fiat. All you really need is dents and scratches coverage (at the most).

And lets face it, most of you are going to mod the car at some point. So, warranty goes to .....

BillY2KFRC 06-07-2012 09:38 AM

With my AAA discount, I was able to get 72mo/75k miles bumper to bumper for only $900 extra with a $50 deductible. Making the deductible $50 instead of $0 dropped the price quite a bit. Also, if I sell the car early, I'll get the unused portion refunded to me. Seemed worth it to me for the piece of mind.

WRXGuy1 06-07-2012 12:15 PM

I'm surprised everyone gets offered these services, I've bought 3 new Subaru's from the same dealer and no one tried to sell me any extras.

King Tut 06-07-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by iwantmybrz (Post 246069)
I bought it - seemed like a no brainer to double the factory warranty for only $1,100
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The option to purchase a DEALER backed bumper-to-bumper warranty extension from 3/36 to 7/70 on my BRZ with $100 deductible seemed like a no brainer to me, so I bought it. In addition, while you can wait and buy post delivery, the cost of the same extended coverage doubles to nearly $2,000 if purchased later, at least according to Colonial Subaru of Danbury Connecticut.

I fixed your post. The extended warranty isn't Subaru backed, it is backed by whatever dealer you are buying from and who they found to give them the most money for selling a policy. Extended warranties are nice for some people, but they are generally just another way for a dealer to make money off you and can always be purchased after the fact or even 3 years later if you decide to keep your car.

Opie 06-07-2012 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by King Tut (Post 246546)
I fixed your post. The extended warranty isn't Subaru backed, it is backed by whatever dealer you are buying from and who they found to give them the most money for selling a policy. Extended warranties are nice for some people, but they are generally just another way for a dealer to make money off you and can always be purchased after the fact or even 3 years later if you decide to keep your car.

That is not correct, the S.A.S. (Subaru Added Security) Extended Warranties ARE backed by Subaru of America, not a third party. They are an "extension" of the factory warranty.

Oriental Life 06-07-2012 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by WRXGuy1 (Post 246480)
I'm surprised everyone gets offered these services, I've bought 3 new Subaru's from the same dealer and no one tried to sell me any extras.

And that's a proof that you worked with honest dealer!

King Tut 06-08-2012 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Opie (Post 246998)
That is not correct, the S.A.S. (Subaru Added Security) Extended Warranties ARE backed by Subaru of America, not a third party. They are an "extension" of the factory warranty.

That's funny because I have never paid a deductible on a factory warranty. It does appear to be backed by Subaru which is nice. The fact that the pricing isn't upfront and the same for all dealers and the fact they offer different plans and deductible amounts still equals each dealer is determining how much profit they want to make off selling one. I know in my BMW days there was a dealer that sold the BMW extended warranties for a best rate and everyone bought it from them. Is there a dealer that does that for Subaru guys?

SCMike 06-08-2012 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Opie (Post 246998)
That is not correct, the S.A.S. (Subaru Added Security) Extended Warranties ARE backed by Subaru of America, not a third party. They are an "extension" of the factory warranty.

I had not realized this - didn't think that there were many manufacturers that REALLY stood behind those extended warranties (mostly some third party insurance company).

This is a real plus for Subaru ownership:
http://www.subaru.com/owners/resourc...ity/index.html

whaap 06-08-2012 07:19 PM

I have never bought an extended warranty on any vehicle or product I've ever purchased. I have yet to regret that decision even one time. Think about it. Who ever the insurance company is, they're making a profit off this product which means they take in more than they pay out. Sure, there's always the exception but you can play the odds in Las Vegas too if you wanted to.

SCMike 06-08-2012 09:55 PM

On a couple of my recent "interesting" cars, I have purchased extended warranties - as long as they were transferable with the car. The warranties were really not intended for my own use, but as a sales tool for the car when the time came to move on to the next toy. Each time I found that I got a price for the car significantly over the then-current market value (the differential easily paid for the original warranty cost), plus the car sold rather quickly, and even sold sight-unseen to the buyer (until he came to pick it up). So sometimes a cigar is more than just a cigar.

Lost 06-08-2012 11:40 PM

I have had a few extended warranties. One thing to mention is that if you sell the vehicle but do not transfer the warranty (ie-trade it in to a dealer), you get a refund of the unused balance. But these are not really an extension of the factory warranty as much as a replacement.

If you have a 5 year warranty and trade in the car after 2 years, you don't get a full refund because you are still in the original factory warranty (3 years on Subarus). You get a refund for the unused 3 years of the "extended " warranty. And if you have rolled the warranty in to your loan, you are paying interest on it that you won't get back. Hope that helps.

benjoke 06-14-2012 04:14 PM

I might be wrong but I think the dealership can give you and extended warranty for free. I didn't ask for any "added security" and didn't pay any extra above MSRP but I recieved the extended warranty document of 5 years/ 60k miles in my mail. Or is this the normal warranty of the car?

Lytheum 06-14-2012 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by benjoke (Post 258346)
I might be wrong but I think the dealership can give you and extended warranty for free. I didn't ask for any "added security" and didn't pay any extra above MSRP but I recieved the extended warranty document of 5 years/ 60k miles in my mail. Or is this the normal warranty of the car?

that is the normal powetrain warranty. bumper to bumper is 3/36k.

benjoke 06-14-2012 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Lytheum (Post 258536)
that is the normal powetrain warranty. bumper to bumper is 3/36k.

Thanks for the clarifaction! :thumbsup:


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