When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
My Panamera Turbo's factory warranty is expiring in about 45 days and I'm interested in purchasing a VSP through a Porsche dealer. I've got a call into my local dealer but haven't heard back on pricing of VSP plans. I've been reading some dealers will mark these plans up hundreds of dollars, and I would expect my dealer would be no different. Can anyone here share what they were offered for both Powertrain and Platinum plans on a Panamera Turbo, so I can be sure I'm not overpaying?
This is the GT3, GT2 and 911 R Forum unless others have a Panamera chime in.
My dealership told me that they contacted PFS and were flat-out told no to my request for an extended warranty because my car (.2 GT3) is outside of the factory warranty. It seems that some dealerships are playing by different rules.
My dealership told me that they contacted PFS and were flat-out told no to my request for an extended warranty because my car (.2 GT3) is outside of the factory warranty. It seems that some dealerships are playing by different rules.
They are not. Your warranty or CPO must still be “In tact” to get the Porsche Extended Platinum Warranty.
They are not. Your warranty or CPO must still be “In tact” to get the Porsche Extended Platinum Warranty.
Perhaps I was fortunate to have reached out to the finance manager to inquire about an extended warranty 5 months remaining under CPO?
He did say, "I would be failing you if I did not request an exception to underwriting" which was approved within days.
I have a calendar reminder to call and ask again BEFORE my current PFS VSP warranty expires 2028, or @ 101k miles.
Maybe I can get through one more G6 replacement by then, ha!
That's the name of it. The Platinum VSC provided by Porsche Financial Services. The quotes and everything is all on PFS letterhead from my dealer. Same $250 deductible and all that.
All I can say is that it was articulated to me that existing CPO didn't matter and it was a warranty contract put in place based on the date it was executed (pending inspection) and not tied to in-service dates like a factory or CP
All I had to do was send a current odometer photograph. No "inspection" conducted.
Perhaps I was fortunate to have reached out to the finance manager to inquire about an extended warranty 5 months remaining under CPO?
He did say, "I would be failing you if I did not request an exception to underwriting" which was approved within days.
I have a calendar reminder to call and ask again BEFORE my current PFS VSP warranty expires 2028, or @ 101k miles.
Maybe I can get through one more G6 replacement by then, ha!
Yes. As long you had the CPO “Active” you were good.
Yes. As long you had the CPO “Active” you were good.
That aspect was complete LUCK.
Official verbiage (below) from the website is somewhat misleading because I did not purchase (nor was offered) at time of purchase other than the standard wheel/tire/windshield/dent repair.
Unless the interpretation of CPO counts as "manufacturers new vehicle limited warranty?"
"Available on new, pre-owned, and Certified Pre-Owned Porsche vehicles at the time of purchase or lease. Also available after vehicle purchase or lease if the vehicle is still covered under the manufacturers new vehicle limited warranty."
I’m new here, first post. Been reading a lot and trying to understand what options are available to me. Looking at a 2015 GT3. Engine was replace with G6 Oct of 22. In service date Dec 2014.
My understanding is even the new G6 engine warranty would expire Dec of 2024 due to the 10 year warranty on the car, is that correct?
With that being said, the car is currently “under warranty”, should I be able to purchase the Porsche Platinum Extended Warranty as it’s still under it’s original warranty?
Any advice or options? New G6 engine only has about 4,000 miles on it but worried about the rest of the car.
I’m new here, first post. Been reading a lot and trying to understand what options are available to me. Looking at a 2015 GT3. Engine was replace with G6 Oct of 22. In service date Dec 2014.
My understanding is even the new G6 engine warranty would expire Dec of 2024 due to the 10 year warranty on the car, is that correct?
With that being said, the car is currently “under warranty”, should I be able to purchase the Porsche Platinum Extended Warranty as it’s still under it’s original warranty?
Any advice or options? New G6 engine only has about 4,000 miles on it but worried about the rest of the car.
thank you!
Correct, all 991.1 GT3 motors, replaced or not, will be about of warranty 10 years after their inservice date.
But no the car is not "under warranty" or "under it's original warranty" just the motor.
__________________
Your place for distinguished automobiles, proud provider of Fidelity & Freedom Warranty extended warranties. Visit us at Highline-Autos.com
Because the car is still under some sort of warranty until 12/24 can I get a Porsche Platinum Extended Warranty?
I'm not sure, and to not be "bias" I'm not going to give you a complete no, but I know it can be very circumstantial ie. local dealership / state / vehicle status / dealer sale / stuff like that...
We offer warranty coverage for these 991.1 GT3 cars, total payout is $20K per claim / $40K per policy for about $7,500. On something like G6 motor car, I think it is plenty of coverage, we've had customers have their PDK replaced for almost the exact $20K at Porsche dealerships.
My contact information is below if you'd like more information, and an example contract that explains coverage.
Trenton O. Gibson tgibson@highline-autos.com Highline Autos Direct: 602.909.9216 Office: 480.348.0777
Does the Platinum extended warranty show up on My Porsche for any of you? For example I still have CPO until 12/24, and just purchased Porsche's Platinum Warranty, but not sure if it updates in the Porsche system or not. https://my.porsche.com/core/us/en_US/home
I'm not sure, and to not be "bias" I'm not going to give you a complete no, but I know it can be very circumstantial ie. local dealership / state / vehicle status / dealer sale / stuff like that...
We offer warranty coverage for these 991.1 GT3 cars, total payout is $20K per claim / $40K per policy for about $7,500. On something like G6 motor car, I think it is plenty of coverage, we've had customers have their PDK replaced for almost the exact $20K at Porsche dealerships.
My contact information is below if you'd like more information, and an example contract that explains coverage.
Trenton O. Gibson tgibson@highline-autos.com Highline Autos Direct: 602.909.9216 Office: 480.348.0777
Curious why GT3 RS that are not tracked can not get coverage?
I don't track my 3RS, I would consider a warranty if someone sold one.