Best place/price for extended Porsche warranty?
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What companies offer the highest payout on their warranties? My 14' is so good. I don't want to part with it.
My car has not been tracked and won't be tracked, so I see it as less likely to have issues, but also would like to have some peace of mind knowing I have coverage if there was a failure. Pic for attention....
My car has not been tracked and won't be tracked, so I see it as less likely to have issues, but also would like to have some peace of mind knowing I have coverage if there was a failure. Pic for attention....
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Don’t forget to ask your dealer to quote you a Porsche warranty, either platinum (bumper to bumper) or powertrain. I got the power train warranty for another 6 years for my 2015 GT3 two months ago through my dealer. Cost was very reasonable.
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I was not on a CPO warranty, only had a year left of the ten year engine warranty. Maybe I lucked out, IDK.
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I know of someone with a 991.1 GT3 that just had an internal engine component failure. Porsche told the dealer to take the engine apart and they would only cover it under the 10 year warranty if it was one of two things. Anything else would not be covered and on the owner. This is something that I was not aware of, but now realize if you blow your motor and you have a 991.1 covered under the 10 year extended warranty period and it's not one of the two issues that they are looking for, it looks like it's an out of pocket rebuild expense. If so, a good reason to have a CPO or a solid drivetrain warranty with no cap or limit per repair. Some of these aftermarket warranties with caps or policy limits don't make sense, if you are trying to protect against catastrophic failure.
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991.2 Turbo S GT Silver
991.2 GT3 Chalk (Manual)
2022 Cayenne White
former 1972 911T white, 1984 911 3.2 Targa black, 993 cab white, 993TT arena red, 993TT silver, 996TT speed yellow, 991.1 GT3 white
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Last edited by John D II; 12-27-2023 at 03:47 AM.
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Probably best to go through your insurance if the $100,000 engine replacement becomes an issue.
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I know of someone with a 991.1 GT3 that just had an internal engine component failure. Porsche told the dealer to take the engine apart and they would only cover it under the 10 year warranty if it was one of two things. Anything else would not be covered and on the owner. This is something that I was not aware of, but now realize if you blow your motor and you have a 991.1 covered under the 10 year extended warranty period and it's not one of the two issues that they are looking for, it looks like it's an out of pocket rebuild expense. If so, a good reason to have a CPO or a solid drivetrain warranty with no cap or limit per repair. Some of these aftermarket warranties with caps or policy limits don't make sense, if you are trying to protect against catastrophic failure.