Wheel and tire insurance...yes -no? what's the scoop?
#31
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I purchased tire/rim coverage on my last two cars (Audi S5 and 991 4S). I have not had to use it and I'm cool with that. I don't mind that someone is making money on it. If I thought that way, I'd certainly never buy a Porsche.
On my 2006 Cayman I was going through 1-2 tires every six months. The backs were picking up nails and the fronts (235/35) were pinching on metal plates and potholes. Atlanta has both in abundance.
The real question is whether or not it will bother you when you ruin a tire or rim when you have to pay for it out of pocket. I hate it and like the piece of mind the coverage provides. In the end that's really what you're buying. You can't expect to beat the odds.
On my 2006 Cayman I was going through 1-2 tires every six months. The backs were picking up nails and the fronts (235/35) were pinching on metal plates and potholes. Atlanta has both in abundance.
The real question is whether or not it will bother you when you ruin a tire or rim when you have to pay for it out of pocket. I hate it and like the piece of mind the coverage provides. In the end that's really what you're buying. You can't expect to beat the odds.
#32
The answwer is simple. I would imagine that most of us have driven cars for 15 years +. So how many flat tires have you had? The answerr to that question should guide you as to whether or not you need insurance.
Question for those who have bad luck with flats. Do you replace just the bad tire or also the one on the other side, especially if there is a significant amount of miles on the tires?
Question for those who have bad luck with flats. Do you replace just the bad tire or also the one on the other side, especially if there is a significant amount of miles on the tires?
#33
I bit on the tire/wheel insurance because there's a great deal of construction going on around here, so lots of debris on the roads.
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#34
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I purchased tire/rim coverage on my last two cars (Audi S5 and 991 4S). I have not had to use it and I'm cool with that. I don't mind that someone is making money on it. If I thought that way, I'd certainly never buy a Porsche.
On my 2006 Cayman I was going through 1-2 tires every six months. The backs were picking up nails and the fronts (235/35) were pinching on metal plates and potholes. Atlanta has both in abundance.
The real question is whether or not it will bother you when you ruin a tire or rim when you have to pay for it out of pocket. I hate it and like the piece of mind the coverage provides. In the end that's really what you're buying. You can't expect to beat the odds.
On my 2006 Cayman I was going through 1-2 tires every six months. The backs were picking up nails and the fronts (235/35) were pinching on metal plates and potholes. Atlanta has both in abundance.
The real question is whether or not it will bother you when you ruin a tire or rim when you have to pay for it out of pocket. I hate it and like the piece of mind the coverage provides. In the end that's really what you're buying. You can't expect to beat the odds.
+1. I recently damaged a rim , heard the awful low speed crunching sound. Stopped got out, assessed the damage and just shrugged. The next day took it to the dealer and put in a claim against the policy. It was fixed. I have 5 years of wheel and tire protection along with lost key, door ding and windshield chip protection for about $1300. I despise insurance (legalized crime syndicate) companies but them again, I didn't have to write a check to the dealer to fix the wheel.
#35
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I recently paid $725 for 5years w/ 0 deductible.
I paid about $600 3years ago. I had 2 tires replaced and 1curb rash wheel refinished. The out of cost would have been > $1200 so it paid off more me.
I paid about $600 3years ago. I had 2 tires replaced and 1curb rash wheel refinished. The out of cost would have been > $1200 so it paid off more me.
#36
Doesn't sound like you purchased from the dealer. Can you share the details of who you bought it from and how it worked, please.
#37
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Yes, i bought them from my local dealer. the finance guy offers it.
As others have mentioned, the cost is all over the place. I think the "sticker" price offered to me was $1500. I think there a lot of wiggle room.
As others have mentioned, the cost is all over the place. I think the "sticker" price offered to me was $1500. I think there a lot of wiggle room.
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An interesting event has occurred since I started this thread. I called my insurance company, USAA. I asked about tire and wheel insurance. They said that they did not have that specifically but damage to a tire or rim due to things like pot holes, etc and not wear would be covered under the comprehensive part of my policy. Also, if I wanted $0 deductible, it would cost me an additional $7 per month. Sounds like a real deal. So maybe that's a better alternative then spending $1500 for 3 year policy with an independent.
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An interesting event has occurred since I started this thread. I called my insurance company, USAA. I asked about tire and wheel insurance. They said that they did not have that specifically but damage to a tire or rim due to things like pot holes, etc and not wear would be covered under the comprehensive part of my policy. Also, if I wanted $0 deductible, it would cost me an additional $7 per month. Sounds like a real deal. So maybe that's a better alternative then spending $1500 for 3 year policy with an independent.
I checked w/ St Farm and its covered but my $500 deductible would apply...
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USAA quoted the $7 additional per month for $0 deductible comprehensive insurance which covers wheel and tire damage not due to wear and tear.
#43
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An interesting event has occurred since I started this thread. I called my insurance company, USAA. I asked about tire and wheel insurance. They said that they did not have that specifically but damage to a tire or rim due to things like pot holes, etc and not wear would be covered under the comprehensive part of my policy. Also, if I wanted $0 deductible, it would cost me an additional $7 per month. Sounds like a real deal. So maybe that's a better alternative then spending $1500 for 3 year policy with an independent.
My guideline for believing something told to me by an insurance company is that if I hear it I do not believe it. Get it in writing signed by a corporate officer
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#44
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RNL, don't know what your dealer claimed as the cost for fixing your curb damage, but a guy I've used locally several times (not on my 911 yet, knock on wood) charges about $60-85 depending on how much curbage. I've never watched him do it, but he comes to my office, says he grinds out the damage, then touches up the paint, and it looks like new again. Dealers use these types of services all the time and would pretty much never tell the customer unless they asked.