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Old 11-12-2007, 05:18 PM
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Extended Porsche Warranty

As I'm now coming to the end of my Porsche Warranty (2 years in the UK) and Porsche has “very kindly” sent me a reminder along with a £895.00 bill, ($1850.00), should I wish to extend said warranty for 12 months.

What are peoples thoughts, as I’ve only got November to make my mind up.
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I know that UK situation may be different (than US), but that seem quite high. You can get a much longer warranty for less money from aftermarket providers.
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So in 24 months, you have not had to claim..........if you did, Porsche GB would get out and not pay up, because you have modified/tracked your car.............

What repairs for £895 in the next year would Porsche would make good on.........?

I also am also Piffed Off (Old English Notation), that they have increased the charges for the first Service to £412............ How can they justify this?

Have you seen what little they do for the service? I can do it myself in Hour to an Hour and a half...........

Mercenarary Baftards............(OEN)

I have a variety of fingers that can indicate my displeasure at OPC............

Choose One or Two...........
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£895 would go a long way towards the use of specialists/contacts should an issue arise...

Its "unlikely" the engine will explode in the next year
They'll probably not touch your gearbox/drivetrain due to the LSD
Take out all other suspension components as they say its wear and tear

Even though in light of Porsche prices £895 may seem reasonable should you need a big claim I expect its more than your car insurance per year....
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The DFI cayman s can't be that far off! Anyway, you wouldn't buy a car that break down in less than 3 years??????
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I have not decided yet if I will buy into this Porsche extra warranty deal. With my last car (BMW) I faced a similar decision.

1 - Go with the expensive BMW extended warranty that was not quite as good as the new car warranty.
2 - Take out an independent warranty and then possibly be faced with their legal team arguing what was and was not covered and where the car could be taken for repairs as others have had to do.
3 - Put the money in a high interest account.

I went for option 3 because I look after my cars with oil changes between the dealer services etc.
Apart from the usual cost of services, tyres and a battery which were not covered by any warranty I did not have problems. Of course it's a gamble and everyone circumstances are different and some do not want to take on the risk.
It worked out for me with money in the bank!


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Rest assured I won't be taking out the Porsche warranty.

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Thanks Guys for all your input, I think I'm not going to bother....If I intended selling the car in the next 12 months then maybe, but as I'm not now stuff it...!


Karel, they quoted me the same price for the service and then knocked £150 off when I said I'm supplying the Oil, so it cost me 260 something.....they then rang me up 4 times through the day with..."Your rear tyres are down to 4mm, we can fit new for £265 each" No thank you....." Your front disc's are cracked, we can fit new for £658 front and £725 rear"...no thank you "your air con requires a refresh" oh yea what do you do for that then, "we spray sweet smelling stuff in your vents and charge you £58 for the pleasure, oh and while were at it you wiper blades arn't 100% efficient and they are £52 for the pair"........so if i'd just said yes to everything the first service would have cost me £2800.00, how many people just say yes??????? quite a few I'd wager.
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I think Porsche is a bit naughty! £400+ pounds is just for minor service. They put up the price just before the 1st batch of cayman reaching their 2nd year birthday!
The car manual also suggests that the brake fluid need changing every 2 years---so that's another £100 FROM YOUR POCKET!
No wonder why they can swallow up VW!

I was upset looking at my service bill but I can smile once I was back on the driver seat driving back home!
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Andy, I told them not to touch my brake fluid as it's competition fluid and has only been in since the last track day in August.........They just said OK.
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The DFI cayman s can't be that far off! Anyway, you wouldn't buy a car that break down in less than 3 years??????
August 2008 launch, so I believe, at the Geneva Show along with the facelift and the facelifted 997's