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Honda Extended Warranties Pricing and Info

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Re: Honda Extended Warranty [toroshto] by pgrunner
Nov 12, 2006 (7:59 pm)
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Replying to: toroshto (Nov 12, 2006 3:20 pm)

toroshto,
 
Here's where I got the quote I mentioned earlier (click Buy Now for pricing):
https://www.myhondawarranty.com/benefits.php
 
As far as I know, it's equivalent to the one offered by the dealer and has 2 options of 0 or $100 deductible.
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Re: Honda Extended Warranty [toroshto] by pgrunner
Nov 12, 2006 (8:36 pm)
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Replying to: toroshto (Nov 12, 2006 3:20 pm)

The first site I sent wasn't working right. Try this site from Bernardi:
 
http://www.hondawarrantyinfo.com/quote.php
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extended warranty question by benjaminh
Nov 17, 2006 (5:47 am)
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I have a 2002 Accord LX that I bought new with the 7 years 75k mi extended HondaCare warranty with no deductible. My question is: does this warranty cover squeaks and rattles? I have a buzzy rattle coming from the passenger side rear seatbelt housing. It looks like it would involve substantial work to get in there, but it bugs me when I drive.
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Re: extended warranty question [benjaminh] by dwynne
Nov 17, 2006 (8:41 am)
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Replying to: benjaminh (Nov 17, 2006 5:47 am)

Sorry, that is only covered until the full factory warranty - not under HondaCare.
 
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extended care or not? + should I use my own trusted mechanic by mi2kshop
Nov 23, 2006 (11:33 am)
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Couple of questions:
 
I am about to get an EXL 4 Cyl MT. I am going to sift through the posts here to assess the debate, but was wondering if someone could point me to a link that briefly discusses pros and cons of getting extended warranty.
 
The other question is about using independent mechanic versus honda dealer. Over the years I have not had good experience with assorted dealers for servicing, but I now know a mechanic who is honest and competent. Will I run into problems if I was to use him for scheduled maintenance?
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Re: extended care or not? + should I use my own trusted mechanic [mi2kshop] by dwynne
Nov 23, 2006 (3:14 pm)
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Replying to: mi2kshop (Nov 23, 2006 11:33 am)

If you decide to go with an extended warranty, get the HondaCare warranty from a discount online dealer. You have until your new car hits 6k miles to buy at the lowest price.
 
You sure can use your mechanic for all routine stuff like oil and filter changes. I would buy some OEM filters from a discount online dealer and have your guy use those. Be sure to keep all receipts showing you had the proper work done at or before the time required by Honda and you should be fine.
 
Dennis
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Re: extended care or not? + should I use my own trusted mechanic [mi2kshop] by mitzij
Nov 24, 2006 (4:54 am)
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Replying to: mi2kshop (Nov 23, 2006 11:33 am)

There is a thread discussing service contracts. It's called 'Extended Warranties' and is here in the Smart Shopper section.
I'll give you a list...
 
Pro: if something very expensive breaks on your car, a service contract may pay out more than you paid for it, saving you money.
 
Pro: It's a way to budget your money. The payments come out of your pocket slowly. A new window motor requires payment-in-full now.
 
Con: most cars are well-built enough that pricy problems do not happen often during the timeframe of a service contract (before about 125,000 miles)
 
More Cons: claims with an aftermarket service contract company can take excessive time. Many shops won't deal with service contract companies at all because so many have not paid their bills, or gone out of business. Service contract companies will often stall a big job-requiring an inspection, then not sending an inspector out until a week later. They will often require the use of aftermarket or used parts. They will often refuse to pay diagnostic charges.
 
A well-maintained vehicle is your best insurance against a major repair.
Dwynne already answered your second question.
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Re: extended care or not? + should I use my own trusted mechanic [mitzij] by mi2kshop
Nov 25, 2006 (2:59 pm)
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Replying to: mitzij (Nov 24, 2006 4:54 am)

Thanks Dennis & mitzij. I think I will not get the warranty partly because I am getting a 4 cyl instead of v6, and an MT instead of AT. As for the independent mechanic issue I am also going to ask the mechanic himself.
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Re: extended care or not? + should I use my own trusted mechanic [mi2kshop] by cwalti
Nov 25, 2006 (8:00 pm)
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Replying to: mi2kshop (Nov 25, 2006 2:59 pm)

I think you dismiss the issue for the wrong reasons. 4-cyl and MT are no assurance for a longer, troublefree life!!
 
...and what do you think the chances are that the mechanic will declare himself incompetent and recommend you see the dealer???? :-II
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Re: extended care or not? + should I use my own trusted mechanic [cwalti] by mi2kshop
Nov 25, 2006 (11:30 pm)
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Replying to: cwalti (Nov 25, 2006 8:00 pm)

You are right about there being no assurance of a long trouble free life from a 4 cyl or MT. But...
 
Among the considerations for buying or not buying extended warranty are the likelihood of failure and the financial impact of failure. There is evidence that MTs fail at lower rate than ATs, and that Accord's 4 cyl is more reliable than the v6. My understanding is that the v6 warranty sells for more, so perhaps the 4 cyl vs v6 issue is factored in the price (although I think not completely). But there is no price differential between MT & AT warranties. Kind of similar logic as if you were to say that you would buy extended warranty for a Chrysler but not for a Honda, even though there is no assurance of a long trouble free life for the Honda!
 
Chances are pretty low that a mechanic would declare himself incompetent, but then again I am not talking about walking over to a random mechanic on the road. Plus it is not a question of competence -- he may say that he does not have this tool or that, or he may be planning to sell his business and retire!

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