Extended Warranty??
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So Audi has an extended warranty you can get on our car that extends coverage to 7 years (so it adds 3 years). My dealer quoted me $3200 for this and said you get $2500 of it back if you don't use it.
Now, I'm generally anti-extended warranty. However this is also my first Audi and certainly the most technologically complex car I've ever owned. I also keep my cars a long time (last one was 9 years).
So, if you were thinking you'd keep your car 10 years or so, would you jump on this extended warranty? I'm mainly looking for feedback from past Audi owners that may have some perspective on what these cars need outside of the warranty period.
Now, I'm generally anti-extended warranty. However this is also my first Audi and certainly the most technologically complex car I've ever owned. I also keep my cars a long time (last one was 9 years).
So, if you were thinking you'd keep your car 10 years or so, would you jump on this extended warranty? I'm mainly looking for feedback from past Audi owners that may have some perspective on what these cars need outside of the warranty period.
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I think you can pick this up anytime before current warranty expires (price will likely go up though due to inflation). That said, perhaps wait and see if the B8 S4's tend to be problematic?
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That's correct. You can sign up anytime before the factory warranty expires.
You mentioned that it is for 7 years but for how many miles ? 100K ? IIRC, unlike other manufactures, Audi does not have their own extended warranty so they are usually under written by someone else. Is it bumper to bumper like the factory and also, is there a deductible, like ~$100 ? The $2,500 back is something new to me and considering how much electronics we have on these cars, I have been seriously thinking about this as wel. May I ask which dealership ?
You mentioned that it is for 7 years but for how many miles ? 100K ? IIRC, unlike other manufactures, Audi does not have their own extended warranty so they are usually under written by someone else. Is it bumper to bumper like the factory and also, is there a deductible, like ~$100 ? The $2,500 back is something new to me and considering how much electronics we have on these cars, I have been seriously thinking about this as wel. May I ask which dealership ?
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You may want to compare the coverage you get through Audi's offering with the one from www.warrantydirect.com. I hear they are a reputable extended warranty company, although I haven't had any personal experience with them. Regardless of which one you get, make sure it covers "wear and tear" items as well.
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This is odd, they list the Audi 2010 RS4, but not the Audi 2010 S4 as possible choices, then under the Standard MBI plan they show this about excluded vehicles;
https://www.warrantydirect.com/Standard.aspx
""Is my vehicle eligible for Standard MBI? ''
""Ineligible Vehicles: vehicles used for commercial purposes such as taxi/chauffeur, police, fire and rescue, postal, farming, construction, or delivery vehicles are not eligible for Warranty Direct extended vehicle warranty plans. As well, reconstructed, rebuilt, flood or similar titled vehicles, manufacturer buybacks, Lemon Law vehicles, vehicles modified outside manufacturer recommendations (including hydraulics, oversized tires, suspension kits, and the like), "Gray-market" vehicles not intended for use in the U.S., and vehicles with dual rear wheels, may also be ineligible for coverage.
We're sorry, but at this time, Warranty Direct does not offer extended auto warranty coverage for high-performance or limited-production vehicles. This includes (but is not limited to) Acura NSX; Cadillacs with HT4100 engines; Corvette ZR models; Dodge Stealth Turbo; Dodge Viper; Mercedes AMG models; BMW M3 and M5 models; Mustang Cobra, Shelby and other limited-production Mustangs; and Plymouth Prowler.""
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https://www.warrantydirect.com/Standard.aspx
""Is my vehicle eligible for Standard MBI? ''
""Ineligible Vehicles: vehicles used for commercial purposes such as taxi/chauffeur, police, fire and rescue, postal, farming, construction, or delivery vehicles are not eligible for Warranty Direct extended vehicle warranty plans. As well, reconstructed, rebuilt, flood or similar titled vehicles, manufacturer buybacks, Lemon Law vehicles, vehicles modified outside manufacturer recommendations (including hydraulics, oversized tires, suspension kits, and the like), "Gray-market" vehicles not intended for use in the U.S., and vehicles with dual rear wheels, may also be ineligible for coverage.
We're sorry, but at this time, Warranty Direct does not offer extended auto warranty coverage for high-performance or limited-production vehicles. This includes (but is not limited to) Acura NSX; Cadillacs with HT4100 engines; Corvette ZR models; Dodge Stealth Turbo; Dodge Viper; Mercedes AMG models; BMW M3 and M5 models; Mustang Cobra, Shelby and other limited-production Mustangs; and Plymouth Prowler.""
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More info:
The extension my dealer is offering is not managed by Audi, but it "matches the Audi Warranty". There is also a $100 deductible.
I'm less interested now.
The extension my dealer is offering is not managed by Audi, but it "matches the Audi Warranty". There is also a $100 deductible.
I'm less interested now.
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You do not want that. With Audi offering a perfectly acceptable extended warranty, there's no reason to get one through some shady dealer.
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Are you sure? I had obtained a quote for a 2010 Audi S4 back in November and I just clicked on the link you provided and I still see 2010 Audi S4 as an option. Also, I don't see the "2010 Audi RS4" you referred to.
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