Fidelity Platinum Extended Warranty - Recent Prices Here
#211
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911Austin. (07-27-2019)
#212
Burning Brakes
Same guy I bought my policy from so I can't explain why your quote was twice as high as mine with you having lower miles. Your car is two years older than mine but again....with lower miles. Doubling the price for a car 2 years older seems drastic. Something's not adding up.
#214
Nordschleife Master
In fairness to Mr. Jourdan, he did provide other options that were a lot cheaper. However, those were included in a PDF document I was unable to view because of computer problems. So, I didn't even know there were other options available. I just found out today. I will recontact Mr. Jourdan about drive train coverage for 3 years.
#217
Has anyone had experience with Liberty Bell Auto Protect? I've been calling around about Fidelity Platinum but it seems that many of the dealerships no longer offer it.
I received a quote for Liberty Bell Auto Protect Platinum Prime (they list what is included, but also what is excluded) on my 2009 Carrera 4S manual with 79,500 miles, 3yr/36K for $2,350 and 4yr/48k for $2,855. $0 Deductible and they would throw in wheel/tire coverage as well. It doesn't seem quite as comprehensive as Fidelity though.
https://libertybellauto.com/wp-conte...pdated-vsp.pdf
Also, with these policies, it does state it excludes: MISUSE OR ABUSE, FAILURE TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE SERVICES, OR ANY OTHER NEGLIGENCE, (E.G., OVERLOADING, RACING, COMPETITIVE DRIVING ACTIVITIES OR SNOW PLOWING), OR FROM MODIFICATION, ALTERATION, TAMPERING, DISCONNECTION, IMPROPER TOWING, IMPROPER ADJUSTMENTS OR SERVICING, OR USING THE VEHICLE IN ANY MANNER NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER;
I was thinking about taking the vehicle to an Autox event or maybe one of the local DE events, but that would fall under racing/competitive driving. Has anyone experienced issues with a claim stemming from a DE event?
I received a quote for Liberty Bell Auto Protect Platinum Prime (they list what is included, but also what is excluded) on my 2009 Carrera 4S manual with 79,500 miles, 3yr/36K for $2,350 and 4yr/48k for $2,855. $0 Deductible and they would throw in wheel/tire coverage as well. It doesn't seem quite as comprehensive as Fidelity though.
https://libertybellauto.com/wp-conte...pdated-vsp.pdf
Also, with these policies, it does state it excludes: MISUSE OR ABUSE, FAILURE TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE SERVICES, OR ANY OTHER NEGLIGENCE, (E.G., OVERLOADING, RACING, COMPETITIVE DRIVING ACTIVITIES OR SNOW PLOWING), OR FROM MODIFICATION, ALTERATION, TAMPERING, DISCONNECTION, IMPROPER TOWING, IMPROPER ADJUSTMENTS OR SERVICING, OR USING THE VEHICLE IN ANY MANNER NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER;
I was thinking about taking the vehicle to an Autox event or maybe one of the local DE events, but that would fall under racing/competitive driving. Has anyone experienced issues with a claim stemming from a DE event?
Last edited by Greenchunks; 01-14-2019 at 04:49 PM.
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danquick (06-25-2019)
#218
Rennlist Member
Go with Fidelity.
Still available over the phone.
Still available over the phone.
#219
It's Fidelity Warranty Services, right? They really have awful reviews overall, whereas Liberty Bell, Infinite and Endurance have very high ratings.
Let me see what I can find for quotes from Fidelity as I've struggled a bit at the regular sources (Mossy, Alhambra, Atlanta Perimeter, Troy Dietrich wont cover past factory warranty, etc.) and when I called Fidelity, they quoted me $12,000 for a 4yr/48K mile Select plan, which was not even the exclusionary.
Let me see what I can find for quotes from Fidelity as I've struggled a bit at the regular sources (Mossy, Alhambra, Atlanta Perimeter, Troy Dietrich wont cover past factory warranty, etc.) and when I called Fidelity, they quoted me $12,000 for a 4yr/48K mile Select plan, which was not even the exclusionary.
Last edited by Greenchunks; 01-14-2019 at 06:14 PM.
#220
Three Wheelin'
Has anyone had experience with Liberty Bell Auto Protect? I've been calling around about Fidelity Platinum but it seems that many of the dealerships no longer offer it.
I received a quote for Liberty Bell Auto Protect Platinum Prime (they list what is included, but also what is excluded) on my 2009 Carrera 4S manual with 79,500 miles, 3yr/36K for $2,350 and 4yr/48k for $2,855. $0 Deductible and they would throw in wheel/tire coverage as well. It doesn't seem quite as comprehensive as Fidelity though.
https://libertybellauto.com/wp-conte...pdated-vsp.pdf
Also, with these policies, it does state it excludes: MISUSE OR ABUSE, FAILURE TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE SERVICES, OR ANY OTHER NEGLIGENCE, (E.G., OVERLOADING, RACING, COMPETITIVE DRIVING ACTIVITIES OR SNOW PLOWING), OR FROM MODIFICATION, ALTERATION, TAMPERING, DISCONNECTION, IMPROPER TOWING, IMPROPER ADJUSTMENTS OR SERVICING, OR USING THE VEHICLE IN ANY MANNER NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER;
I was thinking about taking the vehicle to an Autox event or maybe one of the local DE events, but that would fall under racing/competitive driving. Has anyone experienced issues with a claim stemming from a DE event?
I received a quote for Liberty Bell Auto Protect Platinum Prime (they list what is included, but also what is excluded) on my 2009 Carrera 4S manual with 79,500 miles, 3yr/36K for $2,350 and 4yr/48k for $2,855. $0 Deductible and they would throw in wheel/tire coverage as well. It doesn't seem quite as comprehensive as Fidelity though.
https://libertybellauto.com/wp-conte...pdated-vsp.pdf
Also, with these policies, it does state it excludes: MISUSE OR ABUSE, FAILURE TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE SERVICES, OR ANY OTHER NEGLIGENCE, (E.G., OVERLOADING, RACING, COMPETITIVE DRIVING ACTIVITIES OR SNOW PLOWING), OR FROM MODIFICATION, ALTERATION, TAMPERING, DISCONNECTION, IMPROPER TOWING, IMPROPER ADJUSTMENTS OR SERVICING, OR USING THE VEHICLE IN ANY MANNER NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER;
I was thinking about taking the vehicle to an Autox event or maybe one of the local DE events, but that would fall under racing/competitive driving. Has anyone experienced issues with a claim stemming from a DE event?
If I was you, I would take that money and stick it in a savings account in case you need to pay for repairs in the future. At 80k miles, chances are you won't have to cover any big ticket items.
#221
Was kind of curious so just inquired and got a quote from MJ for a 2009 C2 with 64k miles: $10,231 for 4/48k platinum with $500 ded. At this price, I'm thinking I'm better off self-insuring.
However, 4/48k Gold was $5,520 and 4/48k Powertrain was $3,258 which sound more palatable. What would you all do?
However, 4/48k Gold was $5,520 and 4/48k Powertrain was $3,258 which sound more palatable. What would you all do?
#222
Rennlist Member
Was kind of curious so just inquired and got a quote from MJ for a 2009 C2 with 64k miles: $10,231 for 4/48k platinum with $500 ded. At this price, I'm thinking I'm better off self-insuring.
However, 4/48k Gold was $5,520 and 4/48k Powertrain was $3,258 which sound more palatable. What would you all do?
However, 4/48k Gold was $5,520 and 4/48k Powertrain was $3,258 which sound more palatable. What would you all do?
#223
Rennlist Member
With those miles WP, oil seals leaking all covered on platinum. this can get expensive for Fidelity and they know it. thus the price.
Buy the big ticket engine trans failure and self insure the smail oil weeps/leaks, coil packs, WP stuff.
Just a thought.
Buy the big ticket engine trans failure and self insure the smail oil weeps/leaks, coil packs, WP stuff.
Just a thought.
#224
Rennlist Member
It's Fidelity Warranty Services, right? They really have awful reviews overall, whereas Liberty Bell, Infinite and Endurance have very high ratings.
Let me see what I can find for quotes from Fidelity as I've struggled a bit at the regular sources (Mossy, Alhambra, Atlanta Perimeter, Troy Dietrich wont cover past factory warranty, etc.) and when I called Fidelity, they quoted me $12,000 for a 4yr/48K mile Select plan, which was not even the exclusionary.
Let me see what I can find for quotes from Fidelity as I've struggled a bit at the regular sources (Mossy, Alhambra, Atlanta Perimeter, Troy Dietrich wont cover past factory warranty, etc.) and when I called Fidelity, they quoted me $12,000 for a 4yr/48K mile Select plan, which was not even the exclusionary.
Newport Porsche 20 year service manager said great to work with and that its the only plan they recommended. I have had good experience with mine.
#225
In a similar decision point as mujeriega. 2009 C2S with 77k miles. Only the powertrain warranty would make financial sense vs self insuring. Has anyone gotten themselves a non platinum policy and got their claims covered? particularly PDK and/or engine?