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Old 02-15-2010, 01:17 AM
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just got 3/36 EasyCare w/250 deductible for my 03 C2 (54k mi), paid ~3700.

That's the best I could get after calling about 10 places. Prices seem higher in CA than elsewhere.
Old 02-15-2010, 08:43 AM
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I couldn't get TotalCare from EasyCare. Was told that since my '02 (w/44K miles) was out of the original factory warranty - although it is still on the CPO) I had to get StatedCare or Primary Care.

Was quote with a $500 ded. $3455 for Stated and $2,935 for Primary. for 3/36.

I also called AAA and got $2,888 for 4/48. I need to call them back and get a copy of the policy. Actually, I should just do that with both companies.

Also, is it me or can anyone else not get to the web site for Fidelity Warranty Service? (www.fidelitywarrantyservices.com/). I can see a cached site, but can't get a live site.
Old 02-15-2010, 12:36 PM
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wierd - I was able to get a total care on my 02 with 55k miles. Did you get yours after the new year - I remember there being a cutoff, which is why I got mine in dec 09.
Old 02-15-2010, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by uberskier
I couldn't get TotalCare from EasyCare. Was told that since my '02 (w/44K miles) was out of the original factory warranty - although it is still on the CPO) I had to get StatedCare or Primary Care.

Was quote with a $500 ded. $3455 for Stated and $2,935 for Primary. for 3/36.

I also called AAA and got $2,888 for 4/48. I need to call them back and get a copy of the policy. Actually, I should just do that with both companies.

Also, is it me or can anyone else not get to the web site for Fidelity Warranty Service? (www.fidelitywarrantyservices.com/). I can see a cached site, but can't get a live site.
I am able to get to the Fidelity site - http://fidelitywarrantyservices.com/

My cost for the warranty was ~$3000 for 3yrs/36000miles ($100 deductible). I purchased the warranty in San Diego (where I bought my car) last week. Odd that your cost is higher
Old 02-15-2010, 12:42 PM
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I just called up on Saturday. They said couldn't get TotalCare since it wasn't under a factory warranty and I came back with that it was, with the CPO. They said, no - the original 4/48 or what it was.

From what I've heard about some of these warranties, I may get a different response from a different person - who knows.

Yup - able to get to Fidelity now.
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Fidelity replaced a clutch switch for me with no hassles. I bought it, like others, via Porsche dealership. $3,500 includes 9% sales tax, 4yr/48K miles, $100 deductible, platinum coverage (everything included save for typical maintenance items like batteries, brake pads, etc).
Old 02-15-2010, 06:03 PM
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From Fidelity's website it looks like you can only purchase via a dealership. If I bought my car from a private seller it sounds like Fidelity os not even an option. Can anyone confirm?
Old 02-15-2010, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by lbuckley
From Fidelity's website it looks like you can only purchase via a dealership. If I bought my car from a private seller it sounds like Fidelity os not even an option. Can anyone confirm?
I bought my Turbo from a Credit Union, but I had a Porsche dealer perform the PPI. After I bought it, the dealer sold me the Fidelity warranty.

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Old 02-15-2010, 06:33 PM
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I just pulled the trigger for Easy Care Primary 4yrs. 50K miles, $225 deductible. $2,799. 04 C2 24,000 miles.
Old 02-15-2010, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Hapich
I just pulled the trigger for Easy Care Primary 4yrs. 50K miles, $225 deductible. $2,799. 04 C2 24,000 miles.

Couple of years on the vehicle and 20K extra miles makes a difference. I didn't pull the trigger but got quoted: $500 ded. $2,935 for Primary. for 3/36 ('02 C4S 44,000 miles).

You've got a better deductible, lower premium (by almost $300/year) and one more year.
Old 03-24-2010, 07:26 PM
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Warranty Update: I had my first EasyCare warranty claim a few weeks ago. Alternator went to the tune of $1600 (the repair included an ignition switch). EasyCare took care of it w/o any drama whatsoever. My indie said they didn't bat an eye at the cost.

They kind of screwed me on all but $60 of the towing because I didn't use one of their preferred vendors (dang fine print), but otherwise I'd have to say it was a pretty good experience.
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Originally Posted by Scott Essman
nationalrepairsolutions.com seemed legit. Called 4 other companies and they were the cheapest. They paid $3k for my transmission.
Troll?
Old 06-06-2014, 08:02 PM
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Takes a troll or Victor Frankenstein to reanimate 4 year old warranty threads...it's aliiiiiive!
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Troll...just revived another old thread. Same post too.

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Wewillbreakyourcar.com seemed legit. Called other companies and they had the best coverage for my 911. So far they replaced my suspension and it was over $3k.
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Im sorry to revive this thread. But I have got 3 emails of people in the last few weeks asking why I said stay away from Endurance on the second post to this thread. This was back in 2010. I have no idea other than perhaps I read a lot of bad reviews. I remember doing the research and I was all over the place reading about all warranty companies.... I cant remember exactly why. I can only assume it was due to what I had read.



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