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Re: extended care or not? + should I use my own trusted mechanic [dwynne] by aspesisteve
Nov 27, 2006 (3:56 pm)
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Replying to: dwynne (Nov 26, 2006 3:31 pm)

extended warranties are not like car insurance imo.
 
car insureance you have no choice according to the law.
 
an extended warranty is by choice and a poor one in my opinion - especially on a Honda. If you say it gives you peace of mind, then so be it.
 
I have peace of mind keeping that coin in the bank or on a couple of plane tickets to Hawaii
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Honda extended Warranty by flash45
Nov 29, 2006 (10:24 am)
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After having recently purchased a 07 Honda Accord w/ NAV, I debated whether to get a Warranty or not. Most dealer Markups on this type of Warranty are all over the place. With advanced components like a NAV system, it could be very expensive to replace. If you are looking for pricing information, may I suggest this web site www.hondacuraworld.com. They sell genuine Honda extended warranties on line. I saved more than a $1,000 purchasing an extended warranty from them rather than from the dealer I purchased my car . At the very least you could use their pricing information to negoiate a better price from a dealer. One thing to remember, you can buy a genuine Honda warranty anywhere. It's good at all Honda dealerships. Hope this info helps. One last thing,with the ody thread discussion, an extended warranty for 8yr 120k goes for $1330.
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Re: Honda extended Warranty [flash45] by dwynne
Nov 29, 2006 (11:24 am)
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Replying to: flash45 (Nov 29, 2006 10:24 am)

You should have shopped around more.
 
At www.hondacuraworld.com they show $1025 for 8/120k/$0 for an I4 Accord or $1480 for a V6 Accord (I think this price is a mistake - way too high). The Ody is $1330 as you mentioned.
 
At Bernardi the same plans are MUCH less money.
 
I4 Accord: 8 years/120,000 miles warranty $0 deductible = $925.00
 
V6 Accord: 8 years/120,000 miles warranty $0 deductible = $980.00
 
Ody: 8 years/120,000 miles warranty $0 deductible = $1,230.00
 
So if you order from the place you suggest, you will pay $100 more for the same thing. You have 30 days to cancel for a full refund, I would cancel and re-buy and pocket the $100. If you purchased the V6 Accord plan for the $1,480 shown you would get back $500 by cancelling and buying from Bernardi.
 
I have no affiliation with Bernardi, but I HAVE purchased HC plans from them in the past. If someone has a better price I would post it.
 
Dennis
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fidelity's extended warranty by jimmibondi
Nov 30, 2006 (1:35 pm)
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Normally I don't purchase extended warranties, but yesterday when buying my accord I was intrigued (but did not actually buy) by a $1600 8/120 warranty sold by the dealer. The underwriting company is Fidelity something. One of the terms of the deal is that if you make no claims at all, you can get $1550 back after 8 years. So, one way to use this warranty is to not use it unless you need a repair for more than $1600. So either you lose $50 + interest, or you get repairs worth more than $1600. This sounds like a good deal -- what's the catch?
 
Of course, there should be other considerations, such as if the company will be around for 8 years, or if the company denies claims for phony reasons.
 
Does anybody know about this company and it's warranty?
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Re: fidelity's extended warranty [jimmibondi] by dwynne
Nov 30, 2006 (7:27 pm)
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Replying to: jimmibondi (Nov 30, 2006 1:35 pm)

The catch could be that like folks who purchased a Warranty Gold contract you are left with nothing - no money and no service. Ask the DEALER if he will give you a notarized statement that they will: repair your car free of charge or give you the $1,550 back if you don't use it IF Fidelity does not live up to its end of the bargain.
 
What happens if you need an $800 repair? Do you pay for it yourself and hope you get the $1550 back later? If you do pay for it, then have more problems then you will be out the $1600 plus the $800 you paid out of pocket to try to get the $1550 back.
 
Also check the fine print, they could have language in there that says you have to still own the car and the end of the warranty to get the refund. They are betting the majority of folks will either have their car wreck, stolen, or sell/trade it before then - then they get to keep the whole $1,600 and do nothing for it. While looking at the fine print, hot much WOULD you get back if you cancel early for any reason.
 
Dennis
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Re: fidelity's extended warranty [dwynne] by jimmibondi
Dec 01, 2006 (4:19 am)
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Replying to: dwynne (Nov 30, 2006 7:27 pm)

As for the $800 scenario, if you get the $1550 refund without a hassle you are still ok. Compared to the no insurance scenario, you are out only $50 + interest. If you do need a major repair and if your big claim is paid without a problem, then you come out better than the no insurance scenario. It sounds like an insurance against a major failure that costs $50 + interest.
 
But as you point out, there could be things in the fine print (which I have not seen) that could cause a problem. When I googled the company it brought up a few complaints about denial of claims and about long waits before their adjusters approve the claim. I would also be worried about denial of that one big claim for whatever reason, which then would also disqualify you from getting the $1550 back. Thanks!
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Re: fidelity's extended warranty [jimmibondi] by dwynne
Dec 01, 2006 (7:41 am)
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Replying to: jimmibondi (Dec 01, 2006 4:19 am)

The problem is, what if you have an $800 now - do you claim it or not? Say you do not, then you have another $500 claim. Well, you are in for $800 out of pocket and now $500 more, so do you claim this one or not? That is the game they are trying to get you to play - keep paying for things out of pocket so they pay nothing. Once you pay for anything then in order to get that money back you can't claim ANYTHING - so now you are stuck.
 
As I said, I bet in the fine print you will see lots of restrictions about early termination and such.
 
If the dealer will stand behind it with a notarize agreement that you could risk it. Otherwise, get HondaCare or just do without.
 
Dennis
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Re: fidelity's extended warranty [dwynne] by kyfdx HOST
Dec 01, 2006 (7:45 am)
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Replying to: dwynne (Dec 01, 2006 7:41 am)

That is the worst thing about insurance... If I use the benefits of the policy, will I lose money elsewhere? Either through higher premiums, or in this case, lack of a refund..
 
I'd rather stay away from that type of insurance..
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Mass confusion (mine) on warranty I bought by stevehecht
Dec 01, 2006 (6:43 pm)
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OK, I just posted yesterday about buying a SE V6 for a good price from Herb Chambers in Westborough, MA. But I was totally unprepared for the warranty sale by the finance guy. I knew nothing about these warranties and didn't even know there were competitors to shop around to.
 
He offered me an extension on the bumper-to-bumper 3yr/36,000 mile up to 5 yr/60,000 for $805 from API (stating that this price was discounted from their normal rate by 50% or so). At first I refused but then he said that: 1) if I didn't use it I would get the money back (I assumed this meant not using it from 36,001 through 60,000 miles), and; 2) I could cancel the purchase anytime up to the 3yr/36,000 limit.
 
But when I read the refund terms from API it says:
 
"Use of any benefit of the Service Contract, including Roadside Assistance, Car Rental, Towing [etc.] voids the GPR [refund] Program." Does this mean that if I use the service contract EVER from mile one I cannot get a refund on the extension?
 
It also says: "Contract must expire by time (in months) to be eligible for the GPR." Does this mean that if I run up 60,000 miles before five years is up I still can't get a refund?
 
Nowhere does it say I can get a refund at any time before the extension period begins, as the finance guy said. Is this a rip-off? Is the price reasonable for this warranty?
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Re: Mass confusion (mine) on warranty I bought [stevehecht] by dwynne
Dec 01, 2006 (7:50 pm)
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Replying to: stevehecht (Dec 01, 2006 6:43 pm)

Who is API? Will they be around to pay claims? Will any Honda dealer accept them to pay? Will they be around to give you the refund?
 
I can understand folks who think an extended warranty is not something they want to buy, but if you DO decide to buy one you should only get a HondaCare warranty and buy it from a discount dealer (like Bernardi).
 
I would get a refund on this as soon as you can. If does sound like if you use any benefit (roadside, rental car, etc) you get nothing back and yes, you don't get anything back until the months are up, no matter the miles.
 
Dennis

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