Does your under 15 Year Old Porsche have an OPC warranty?

Does your under 15 Year Old Porsche have an OPC warranty?

Poll: Does your under 15 Year Old Porsche have an OPC warranty?

Total Members Polled: 94

Yes - car between 2 > 6 years old: 21%
Yes - car between 6 > 10 years old: 31%
Yes - car between 10 > 15 years old: 13%
No - car under 15 years old but opted out: 35%
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Discussion

981Boxess

Original Poster:

11,382 posts

259 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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Simple question for owners of Porsche cars that qualify for the OPC warranty, do you have it?


TEKNOPUG

19,025 posts

206 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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I did but it only ran to 14 years, not 15.

rawenghey

488 posts

22 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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Yep.
Car: 981 CGTS
Reason: Dynamic engine mounts primarily - they go with reasonable regularity and are over a grand a corner. PDK failures seem rare, and failures of the 3.4 F6 rarer still, but I track it a fair bit, and I figure the £600 odd per year is an acceptable price to pay for peace of mind when I'm slamming up and down the PDK, working the engine hard, and so on.

Finally, when I do come to sell it, perhaps it having an OPC warranty might be a slight benefit.

EdJ

1,292 posts

196 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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I've had my 67 reg 991.2 over 6 years and was originally going to extend the warranty, but Porsche didn't contact me about it when the time came to do so, and I just forgot.

I've always had it serviced at the OPC and the car is relatively low mileage and in good condition, so I'm pretty relaxed about it (as I type that, worry that I'm tempting fate...)

stuckmojo

2,993 posts

189 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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Yes. 2015 car bought from OPC.

Paid for itself many times over.

981Boxess

Original Poster:

11,382 posts

259 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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TEKNOPUG said:
I did but it only ran to 14 years, not 15.
Probably depends on the exact dates, it would presumably have to expire before the car is 15 years old?

JamesW

164 posts

233 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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Yep - would always warranty the cars for the duration of I own them - and make sure they have a warranty when I sell them too, as it gives the new owners peace of mind

TEKNOPUG

19,025 posts

206 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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981Boxess said:
TEKNOPUG said:
I did but it only ran to 14 years, not 15.
Probably depends on the exact dates, it would presumably have to expire before the car is 15 years old?
Yes the wording was "Warranty available up to 14 years from purchase date" but obviously the final year would take you to 15 inclusive.

CanAm

9,320 posts

273 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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I voted No, but having read the thread it is inapplicable as the car was just over 14 years old on the date of purchase.

FMOB

1,045 posts

13 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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13 years old and no longer under warranty, mainly because how do you tell if the problem is a warranty failure or just wear and tear for a worn out part?

It is an easy get out for the warranty provider.

964Cup

1,454 posts

238 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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Nope. '16 GT3RS track car, run for me by RPM Technik. Neither warranted by nor serviced by an OPC.

Trikster

826 posts

203 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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No, 13 years old (car,not me) took it out of the warranty, and group servicing, when they started insisting on stupid stuff like the right brand tyre sealant to extend the warranty - plus the money i save with that, plus now using specialists, probably would cover 80-90% of warranty type issues if i have them - that said haven't had an issue in those 13 years of ownership....

Coxey

422 posts

108 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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Yes as I just bought it, I will take out the warranty again as I have already had to claim for new turbos on my 991.2

Adam.

27,389 posts

255 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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2017 Macan turbo

Gave up as only issues I have had won’t be covered as “cosmetic” on the extended one:

Pan roof drains blocked
Black PSE tips made of chocolate
Wheel centres corrosion

The main issue with Macans (transfer box) has a specific extended warranty from Porsche

Malcolm E Boo

202 posts

73 months

Tuesday 31st October 2023
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Just renewed it after a year of no warranty.

Learnt the hard way as the water pump had to be replaced last week.

66 plate Boxster 718 S

Billy_Whizzzz

2,029 posts

144 months

Wednesday 1st November 2023
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Never had a warranty on any car except those I’ve bought new and then never renewed. No warranty on my 997.2 or 981 Spyder and not needed. 10 year old defender bought new has never needed anything. Don’t have warranty on 10 year old X5 either. Not through having lots of money just a trust in regular maintenance, German engineering (largely) and mechanical sympathy!

981Boxess

Original Poster:

11,382 posts

259 months

Wednesday 1st November 2023
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Malcolm E Boo said:
Learnt the hard way as the water pump had to be replaced last week.

66 plate Boxster 718 S
Can I ask what sort of mileage that was at?

Was it maintained by a Porsche dealer from new?

981Boxess

Original Poster:

11,382 posts

259 months

Wednesday 1st November 2023
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Billy_Whizzzz said:
Never had a warranty on any car except those I’ve bought new and then never renewed. No warranty on my 997.2 or 981 Spyder and not needed. 10 year old defender bought new has never needed anything. Don’t have warranty on 10 year old X5 either. Not through having lots of money just a trust in regular maintenance, German engineering (largely) and mechanical sympathy!
You can be as sympathetic as you want, maintain a vehicle to the letter and rely on German engineering, that may well reduce the odds but things still go wrong with cars (or anything else) no matter how well treated they are. You have been lucky, simple as that, may it long continue.

I have warranty mainly for the engine and PDK, however, in the meantime other things have gone wrong which means at this point I am about evens. There isn't a right or wrong answer here, the only time you get to find out if a warranty was worth having is the day after you have sold the car.

EdJ

1,292 posts

196 months

Wednesday 1st November 2023
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981Boxess said:
Malcolm E Boo said:
Learnt the hard way as the water pump had to be replaced last week.

66 plate Boxster 718 S
Can I ask what sort of mileage that was at?

Was it maintained by a Porsche dealer from new?
I'd hope that if it had been maintained by a Porsche dealer from new, I'd get some contribution to any significant failure. I had that with a Land Rover recently where 90% of a gearbox fault was covered even though it was out of warranty.

981Boxess

Original Poster:

11,382 posts

259 months

Wednesday 1st November 2023
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EdJ said:
I'd hope that if it had been maintained by a Porsche dealer from new, I'd get some contribution to any significant failure. I had that with a Land Rover recently where 90% of a gearbox fault was covered even though it was out of warranty.
My thinking too, but if it was Indy servicing or high mileage all bets would be off.