Porsche extended warranty decision

Porsche extended warranty decision

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Boxster_racer

Original Poster:

265 posts

71 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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981 S Boxster owners:
Has any of you took and maintained an extended warranty?
What are your views on it?

Twinfan

10,125 posts

104 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I'm running a 981 GTS without warranty - no regrets.

JayK12

2,324 posts

202 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I didn't extended my 981 GTS warranty.

HighwayStar

4,248 posts

144 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I extended twice (2 x 2yrs) on my 981 CS but I'm now seriously thinking of not bothering come September. I'll just keep a rainy day slush fund for the unexpected

mr pg

1,954 posts

205 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I'll be extending for the 2nd time in Mar for another 2 years on our 981CS. Haven't used it under the current cover, but we do a 2500+ mile euro trip every summer so it's piece of mind for us (includes recovery), and there have been a few pdk box failures, which means a replacement rather than repair so I'd rather avoid that if it was to occur. I did have the condensers and tracker transponders replaced under the used car warranty.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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After having the PDK replaced under the original warranty on my old 981 I made sure I took out the extended warranty.

And then a few months into that I had the message below:



More expensive repairs, all covered thankfully. I would never run a German car without warranty...

I believe there is another poster on here who's had 20 grand's worth of warranty work.

churchie2856

448 posts

190 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Schmed said:
After having the PDK replaced under the original warranty on my old 981 I made sure I took out the extended warranty.
What is the going price for a new PDK box fitted at OPC?

04BAP

113 posts

56 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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2 year Warranty for me

StevenRugg

181 posts

119 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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This is a timely thread as I've been thinking the same, but have decided at the end of the month to cough up for a two year extension.

On the one hand it is annoyingly expensive, and my car has been pretty reliable, but on the other hand it feels like one gearbox or engine issue and the warranty will more than pay for itself.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Boxster_racer said:
981 S Boxster owners....
Warranty? No

Strictly follow manufacturer's service schedule? No

To date, I'm about £5,000 ahead. That's 10% of the cost of the car. So no complaints from me. The car will be due another service later this year.

HighwayStar

4,248 posts

144 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Schmed said:
After having the PDK replaced under the original warranty on my old 981 I made sure I took out the extended warranty.

And then a few months into that I had the message below:



More expensive repairs, all covered thankfully. I would never run a German car without warranty...

I believe there is another poster on here who's had 20 grand's worth of warranty work.
This is my major worry with ditching the warranty. I’ll have a word with Revolution and see what their thoughts are re faulty PDK... can they repaired, dependant on fault, at a reasonable price or is it always a new ‘box.

Zagamuffin1

64 posts

63 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Bought my first Porsche , BoxsterS 2012 in middle of last year and after researching for 18montjs thought it was a no brainier to insure against big bills.Took outwarrenty and claimed on it 4 mins later as it happens lol.6/7ks worth of work completed on car...‘‘twas a good buy

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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churchie2856 said:
What is the going price for a new PDK box fitted at OPC?
A few years ago now, but my new 'box replacement under warranty was just over £12,000 all in.

DJMC

3,438 posts

103 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Had extended warranty on my 981C for 2 years but can't any more due to aftermarket grilles.

So far I'm around £2k up in my slush fund. If I could have the warranty I probably would again just for peace of mind.

No, I'm not taking the grilles off as stone damage to rads is more of a worry than anything else and warranty won't pay for this.

Koln-RS

3,858 posts

212 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Few thoughts:
The Official Porsche Warranty seems to be highly regarded in terms of cost/value, level of cover, and claims efficiency. So, if you are going to have a Warranty, it’s the one to have.
If you have a £50k+ (When new) Porsche then, with each year of age, the potential for a claim inevitably increases - and the more miles you do, again, the greater the risk.
If you ever wish to sell the car ‘privately’, then the inclusion of a transferrable/extendable Porsche Warranty is a big positive ‘peace of mind’ for any private buyer. It can add almost the cost of the Warranty to the value.

DJMC

3,438 posts

103 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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I understand you can buy back into the extended warranty system for a car where the original or extended warranty has expired years earlier by having the 111 point check done (which has to be done anyway) but I'm a little misty on whether the car has to have a full Porsche service history to do this. Anyone?

Twinfan

10,125 posts

104 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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I believe the last service needs to have been a Porsche one, so if the last was an indie service you'll need a full Porsche one before you can renew. Plus the 111-point check.

DJMC

3,438 posts

103 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Twinfan said:
I believe the last service needs to have been a Porsche one, so if the last was an indie service you'll need a full Porsche one before you can renew. Plus the 111-point check.
Ah yes, that's it. Thanks.

Also, if buying an out of warranty car privately I think the trick is to get the seller to arrange the service/111 point check and put the warranty on whilst in their name so it transfers on purchase as there's a 90 day (?) exclusion otherwise, but do correct me as I'm not 100%.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

104 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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No need - you're spot on there smile

SV_WDC

706 posts

89 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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How many people buy privately these days though?

Lots of indies sell their cars with warranties included.

Potential thing to consider - OPC work vs some indies can look very pricey. In this respect it can make a warranty look like superb value, but when not running a warranty wonder how many people go elsewhere to not pay OPC prices

Guess like most people the decision to warranty is going to be based on the attitude to risk, only that person can say whether it is worth it.