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For folks considering the Fidelity warranty for their 997 Turbo, Fidelity covered clutch slave cylinder, accumulator, window regulators and various other associated charges on my 2008 911 Turbo. The warranty was $2K and the charge from the Porsche dealer was $6K.
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NICE!!! I bought a Platinum Fidelity back in Nov. (A 6 yr. / 60 k) but haven't needed it yet.
So glad to hear a positive feedback on them. Thank you.
So glad to hear a positive feedback on them. Thank you.
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Indy overfilled the oil, I got oil in one of my turbos, and Fidelity replaced it no questions asked. Also, I had a code thrown at 60k miles(prior to the service being completed) and my shop argued it was the ignition coils vs plugs(it was 100% the plugs), they paid for the service and I just paid for the plugs. So I got a new turbo (approx. a $8k repair from my indy, cant imagine what it would be at the stealership) and got my 60k service for like $500 with new ignition coils also.
Question, has anyone had Fidelity agree to buy aftermarket parts vs OEM for failed hardware, if it was more cost beneficial to buy aftermarket?
Question, has anyone had Fidelity agree to buy aftermarket parts vs OEM for failed hardware, if it was more cost beneficial to buy aftermarket?
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I just called Fidelity to get a quote and they referred me to Automotive Product Consultants, has anyone worked with them? Or is there another company who can quote out Fidelity? Thanks in advance!
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