Anyone familiar with "AA Auto Warranty"?
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Anyone familiar with "AA Auto Warranty"?
AA Auto Warranty based in Delaware.
Seems to be a good option for an aftermarket warranty. I have no affiliation, just looking for opinions from anyone here who may have used this company.
My '03 996 CPO expires this fall. They are offering 5 years/75,000 miles for less than $2800. (The dealer wants nearly $5000 for similar coverage).
They do have coverage plans up to 125,000 miles.
This is a $100 deductable, exclusionary policy which mirrors manufaturers bumper to bumper plan (Looks good. None of our important Porsche problems are excluded). For another $165 I can make it $50 deductable, for another $440 it becomes $0 deductable.
They include free 24 hour roadside assistance, $50/day for rental car when having an approved repair, $100/day for food and lodging if on the road, free towing.
No inspection required, no limit on hourly labor amount. They pay directly to the repair shop with their corporate credit card.
For an additional $100 they have a $0 deductable tire replacement coverage (pays $100 per tire). I have had 2 nails/replaced tires (both rears) in the last year so this might be handy.
I have done as much research as I can. Better Business Bureau shows them in good standing. They are BBB accredited. No real complaints on the internet search.
As many of these places are, these guys are just a broker. The coverage actually comes from various providers who are rated at least "A" by AM Best.
Interesting footnote: The policy my dealer offers is a warranty company called "Genuine" based in Nevada. They are really pushing me towards this saying: "with an aftemarket warranty you really need to have good relationship with your dealer (and thus, buy their warranty) to ensure good warranty service with no "glitches". Well, a little research on Genuine turned up bad news with the BBB, and the CEO is the same guy from a place in Florida called Exotic Warranty that was shut down by the state due to fraudulent business. Not to mention over $2000 more expensive.
Not that I ever really trusted the dealer anyways.
So what do you guys and gals think about this AA Auto Warranty?? Sounds like I will be able to get a slightly better price than what I listed above as the reps do work on commission and are willing to deal. It is also tranferable to next owner.
I am interested in your thoughts.
Seems to be a good option for an aftermarket warranty. I have no affiliation, just looking for opinions from anyone here who may have used this company.
My '03 996 CPO expires this fall. They are offering 5 years/75,000 miles for less than $2800. (The dealer wants nearly $5000 for similar coverage).
They do have coverage plans up to 125,000 miles.
This is a $100 deductable, exclusionary policy which mirrors manufaturers bumper to bumper plan (Looks good. None of our important Porsche problems are excluded). For another $165 I can make it $50 deductable, for another $440 it becomes $0 deductable.
They include free 24 hour roadside assistance, $50/day for rental car when having an approved repair, $100/day for food and lodging if on the road, free towing.
No inspection required, no limit on hourly labor amount. They pay directly to the repair shop with their corporate credit card.
For an additional $100 they have a $0 deductable tire replacement coverage (pays $100 per tire). I have had 2 nails/replaced tires (both rears) in the last year so this might be handy.
I have done as much research as I can. Better Business Bureau shows them in good standing. They are BBB accredited. No real complaints on the internet search.
As many of these places are, these guys are just a broker. The coverage actually comes from various providers who are rated at least "A" by AM Best.
Interesting footnote: The policy my dealer offers is a warranty company called "Genuine" based in Nevada. They are really pushing me towards this saying: "with an aftemarket warranty you really need to have good relationship with your dealer (and thus, buy their warranty) to ensure good warranty service with no "glitches". Well, a little research on Genuine turned up bad news with the BBB, and the CEO is the same guy from a place in Florida called Exotic Warranty that was shut down by the state due to fraudulent business. Not to mention over $2000 more expensive.
Not that I ever really trusted the dealer anyways.
So what do you guys and gals think about this AA Auto Warranty?? Sounds like I will be able to get a slightly better price than what I listed above as the reps do work on commission and are willing to deal. It is also tranferable to next owner.
I am interested in your thoughts.
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Very timely..I came up with a lot of the same info, but nowhere near as complete. I'd be interested in anyone that has them and has used them. The all are the same if you never use them!!
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I bought a 2yr 24K mile warranty from a broker (smartautowarranty.com) for my 00C2 with 84K last year. When the warranty company (API I believe) went bankrupt, they sent me a letter stating that as the broker, they would continue to honor the warranty. I have had one claim and it was promptly paid. In this case, purchasing through the broker turned out well. You may have a similar experience with AA - ask whether they have a similar "honor" system.
Stefan
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I had someone research them back when I had my 996. They came back and told me to beware that many "after market" warranty companies are garbage. They did not say specifically this one is, but based on them trying to be somewhat misleading with their AA Auto Warrant i.e. make you think there is a connection with the well known AAA.... I decided to pass. They may be a fine and reputable company in an otherwise shady business.
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Let me copy here what I said in my original post regarding the one and only warranty being offered by my dealer............
Well, a little research on Genuine turned up bad news with the BBB, and the CEO is the same guy from a place in Florida called Exotic Warranty that was shut down by the state due to fraudulent business. Not to mention over $2000 more expensive.
I showed the dealer this info today and they nearly sh*t. They were going to bring it up in their weekly meeting. Scary stuff.
Well, a little research on Genuine turned up bad news with the BBB, and the CEO is the same guy from a place in Florida called Exotic Warranty that was shut down by the state due to fraudulent business. Not to mention over $2000 more expensive.
I showed the dealer this info today and they nearly sh*t. They were going to bring it up in their weekly meeting. Scary stuff.
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Bumping this thread up. I was reading another thread titled "car coming out of warranty...." and that person is considering paying $2800 for a powertrain warranty.
As I stated in the beginning of this thread I have been quoted less than that for a bumper to bumper plan with longer duration. Still trying to find someone here with experience with AA Auto Warranty though.
Anyone?
As I stated in the beginning of this thread I have been quoted less than that for a bumper to bumper plan with longer duration. Still trying to find someone here with experience with AA Auto Warranty though.
Anyone?
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Did you ever get any additional info on the broker AA Auto Warranty? They seem to offer the best contract coverage for the $ with a 'wear and tear" definition of mechanical breakdown and part failure called Tech Choice Ultimate.
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In today's economic climate, I would not trust any aftermarket warranty companies, unless it was a huge, well known insurance company. Many insurance companies are hurting because they invest a lot of the money that policy holders give them, into the stock market. Consequently, many of them have suffered huge losses. I would only trust the Porsche warranty.
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AA Auto Warranty based in Delaware.
Seems to be a good option for an aftermarket warranty. I have no affiliation, just looking for opinions from anyone here who may have used this company.
My '03 996 CPO expires this fall. They are offering 5 years/75,000 miles for less than $2800. (The dealer wants nearly $5000 for similar coverage).
They do have coverage plans up to 125,000 miles.
This is a $100 deductable, exclusionary policy which mirrors manufaturers bumper to bumper plan (Looks good. None of our important Porsche problems are excluded). For another $165 I can make it $50 deductable, for another $440 it becomes $0 deductable.
They include free 24 hour roadside assistance, $50/day for rental car when having an approved repair, $100/day for food and lodging if on the road, free towing.
No inspection required, no limit on hourly labor amount. They pay directly to the repair shop with their corporate credit card.
For an additional $100 they have a $0 deductable tire replacement coverage (pays $100 per tire). I have had 2 nails/replaced tires (both rears) in the last year so this might be handy.
I have done as much research as I can. Better Business Bureau shows them in good standing. They are BBB accredited. No real complaints on the internet search.
As many of these places are, these guys are just a broker. The coverage actually comes from various providers who are rated at least "A" by AM Best.
So what do you guys and gals think about this AA Auto Warranty?? Sounds like I will be able to get a slightly better price than what I listed above as the reps do work on commission and are willing to deal. It is also tranferable to next owner.
I am interested in your thoughts.
Seems to be a good option for an aftermarket warranty. I have no affiliation, just looking for opinions from anyone here who may have used this company.
My '03 996 CPO expires this fall. They are offering 5 years/75,000 miles for less than $2800. (The dealer wants nearly $5000 for similar coverage).
They do have coverage plans up to 125,000 miles.
This is a $100 deductable, exclusionary policy which mirrors manufaturers bumper to bumper plan (Looks good. None of our important Porsche problems are excluded). For another $165 I can make it $50 deductable, for another $440 it becomes $0 deductable.
They include free 24 hour roadside assistance, $50/day for rental car when having an approved repair, $100/day for food and lodging if on the road, free towing.
No inspection required, no limit on hourly labor amount. They pay directly to the repair shop with their corporate credit card.
For an additional $100 they have a $0 deductable tire replacement coverage (pays $100 per tire). I have had 2 nails/replaced tires (both rears) in the last year so this might be handy.
I have done as much research as I can. Better Business Bureau shows them in good standing. They are BBB accredited. No real complaints on the internet search.
As many of these places are, these guys are just a broker. The coverage actually comes from various providers who are rated at least "A" by AM Best.
So what do you guys and gals think about this AA Auto Warranty?? Sounds like I will be able to get a slightly better price than what I listed above as the reps do work on commission and are willing to deal. It is also tranferable to next owner.
I am interested in your thoughts.
Rudy
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both my friend and i purchased this warranty when we bought our used 996's. i really havent had many issues with my car. my friend on the other hand had some issues and needed a motor replaced which the warranty company paid for !
hope that helps ..
v-tach
hope that helps ..
v-tach
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