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Honda Extended Warranties Pricing and Info

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Re: [kareng1] by jet10000
Jan 17, 2009 (11:48 am)
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Replying to: kareng1 (Jan 14, 2009 7:49 pm)

I'm kinda iffy about purchasing one online even with all of the success of everyone in the forum. I was going to send an email to all of the nearby dealers to see if any of them would match it, but I can't seem to find their email addresses on their websites!
 
For email addresses you can go to Honda's main website, hondacars.com and use the dealer locator to find dealers in your area. Then when you click the dealer, there is usually a link that says Visit Dealer Web Site. Each dealer's website is is different but usually they all have a Contact Us link somewhere on there.
 
However, there's nothing you should be concerned with as far as buying a Honda Care online from what of the dealers mentioned here such as myhondawarranty.com. Other dealers in your area probably won't match their prices or have any incentive to sell you the Honda Care especially since you didn't buy it from them because they won't make much money at that price.
 
The reason the online dealers can sell them at that rate, is they sell so many, that apparently Honda gives them a bonus and they can make a profit in that way. When you buy online, the Honda Care documentation still comes straight from the corporate office in California the same way as you receive it if you purchased it from a local dealer.
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Re: HondaCare question #2821 [nycnftm] by jet10000
Jan 17, 2009 (11:51 am)
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Replying to: nycnftm (Jan 14, 2009 9:40 pm)

The dealer offered me 4/48 for $1250. I thought the car has to be below 36000 miles to buy it?
 
Yes, that is my understand as well for Honda Care. I would go to the dealer and see the extended warranty care in writing. Or have them fax you the terms and conditions so that you can review them at your leisure. Review carefully what is covered and what is not covered. It probably won't be bumper to bumper. Then you can decide if it is a good deal for you or not.
 
And if it is a true Honda Care warranty that is being offered for a 55,000 mile vehicle, please let us know that too.
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Re: HondaCare question #2821 [jet10000] by nycnftm
Jan 22, 2009 (12:31 am)
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Replying to: jet10000 (Jan 17, 2009 11:51 am)

Don't know how they did it, but I have all the official paperwork. My 04 Accord is now warrantied bum,per to bumper 4/48 on top of the 55,000 I already have. Not a moment too soon. The driver's window is making a ton of noise when I open and close it.
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Re: Beste price HondaCare in CA [RxB610] by jwalls
Jan 23, 2009 (7:11 pm)
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Replying to: RxB610 (Jan 14, 2009 11:12 am)

See my post # 2787 and 2793....saved me a bunch of money.
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Should I buy an ew on a '06 pilot exl (no nav or dvd)? by cheryl26
Jan 26, 2009 (10:08 am)
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Hi. I would love to hear people's experiences with whether or not an ew is needed/ or worth the money for an "06 pilot that now has 35,200 miles and is running great. The best prices I have gotten (over the internet, thanks to many other postings) were from myhondawarranty.com at $1345 for 5 years/60,000 miles or bernardiwarranty.com at $1290 for the same coverage. My question is, given Honda's great realiability, and the fact that I don't have a dvd or nav system, (although it is 4WD), should I spend the money and buy the warranty, or is it not worth it?? We plan to keep the car for a long time.
Please give me your thoughts quickly, b/c I only have about another 800 miles to decide. Thanks for all advice.
Cheryl
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Re: Should I buy an ew on a '06 pilot exl (no nav or dvd)? [cheryl26] by dtownfb
Jan 26, 2009 (10:23 am)
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Replying to: cheryl26 (Jan 26, 2009 10:08 am)

What does the warranty cover? Is it a powertrain warranty or is it bumper to bumper similar to the 3 yr/36k warranty?
 
Is the coveraged for an additional 5 year and an additional 60 miles? Or does it cover you to 5 years and up to 60k miles?
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Re: Should I buy an ew on a '06 pilot exl (no nav or dvd)? [dtownfb] by cheryl26
Jan 26, 2009 (10:40 am)
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Replying to: dtownfb (Jan 26, 2009 10:23 am)

Thanks for responding. It would be bumper to bumper and includes "everything mechanical and electirical, but not ordinary wear and tear" (like brakes etc.). It would also be for an additional 5 years or additional 60,000 miles, which would cover me to 95,000 miles.
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Re: Should I buy an ew on a '06 pilot exl (no nav or dvd)? [cheryl26] by traindriver
Jan 26, 2009 (12:15 pm)
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Replying to: cheryl26 (Jan 26, 2009 10:40 am)

It would also be for an additional 5 years or additional 60,000 miles, which would cover me to 95,000 miles.
 
You better double check this. Usually its 5/60 from the date of purchase of the car. I have never seen a EW work as you stated. When the odometer hits 60,000 miles, coverage stops. Period.
 
Cut and copied from one of the online companies:
 
Coverage for a new auto begins when the vehicle is originally put into service and at zero miles. Coverage for a pre-owned plan(vehicles over 6,000 miles) begins on the service contract purchase date, and at the mileage on the odometer on that date.
 
Otherwise, everyone would wait until 35,999 miles and then buy a 8/120 warranty which would cover the car for a total of 11 years and 156,000 miles. No way.
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Your comment about the bonus doesn't seem to make sense. by sliderule43
Jan 26, 2009 (12:44 pm)
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Replying to: jet10000 (Jan 17, 2009 11:48 am)

Honda has gone to court to try to stop online dealers from selling these warranties.
 
That is certainly inconsistent with giving them a bonus. A better reason the dealer refused the lower price, is that word gets around. Better to pass on a small profit, and keep skimming the cream.
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Re: Should I buy an ew on a '06 pilot exl (no nav or dvd)? [traindriver] by jet10000
Jan 26, 2009 (1:47 pm)
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Replying to: traindriver (Jan 26, 2009 12:15 pm)

You better double check this. Usually its 5/60 from the date of purchase of the car. I have never seen a EW work as you stated. When the odometer hits 60,000 miles, coverage stops. Period.
 
You are completely incorrect about this. What you cut and copied completely contradicts the statement you made.
 
Coverage for a new auto begins when the vehicle is originally put into service and at zero miles. Coverage for a pre-owned plan(vehicles over 6,000 miles) begins on the service contract purchase date, and at the mileage on the odometer on that date.
 
As the person's car has more than 6,000 miles the mileage begins at whatever the odometer is on the purchase date. In this case if they have 35,000 miles, they add 60,000 miles to that. Same way with the time.
 
As for people waiting until 35,999 miles to buy an 8/120 warranty, those aren't offered after 6,000 miles. A 5/60 is probably the best that is offered for a car that old.
 
Just go to myhondawarranty.com and you can see this for yourself by getting a quote for a 35,000 mile nearly 3 year old vehicle.

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