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12 messages,  Last post on Sep 27, 2007 at 8:00 AM

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Re: I am a believer [500lbman] by bluetec
Sep 20, 2007 (7:12 am)
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Replying to: 500lbman (Sep 13, 2007 11:09 am)

As an MB salesperson, perhaps you have some insight for me. I purchased an 8,000 mile Bluetec e-class two days ago. I am considering an extended warranty and found one through Edmunds at warranty direct. I also have a quote from AAA. Both at around $3,000 for the 100,000 mile, 6 year warranty. Would you recommend an independent warranty company such as these, or the one MB offers? Any guidance would be appreciated.
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Re: I am a believer [bluetec] by 500lbman
Sep 20, 2007 (12:26 pm)
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Replying to: bluetec (Sep 20, 2007 7:12 am)

I will say that some of my clients have told me they have had bad experiences with aftermarket warranties. I am not an expert on warranties so my advice is to read the fine print. Sometimes getting a claim done under an aftermarket warranty is a pain compared to the M-B warranty because of all the red tape between the dealership doing the repairs, you, and the warranty company. Having said that, we sell a lot of aftermarket warranties because they are less expensive.
 
Again, read the fine print and make your decision. It is a lot of reading, but it may be worth it to avoid a lot of dissappointment in the future.
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Re: I am a believer [bluetec] by microrepair
Sep 27, 2007 (8:00 am)
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Replying to: bluetec (Sep 20, 2007 7:12 am)

I'm on my second used E-class and both had the Starmark warranty. I actually purchased extra time on both so that the 100K and the time limits would closely coincide. I am glad I had the Starmark as both cars needed expensive repairs in the 70-90K range. And there has never been a hassle or any paperwork except when one of the catalytic converters went bad at 84K miles and they pointed out that Starmark only covers them up to 80K miles. So that one cost me some money out of pocket. But on the other hand they just replaced the entire dashboard display (at 96K miles!) because on some of the temperature display digits, some segments were not working! I've heard that without the warranty that can cost as much as $2,000...!!
 
In the past, I've priced aftermarket warranties for other cars and have backed away form all of them after reading the fine print and reading the Edmund's forums on warranties where many people slammed various aftermarket warranties. They may be cheaper, but there is a reason they are.
 
I would strongly recommend the Starmark warranty and buying an extra year or 2 or 3 as needed so you have the full 100K coverage. The second and third year add-ons are much cheaper than the first year so it has paid for me to get the 2nd year on both cars. I know this: I will never buy a used MB from anyone except an authorized dealer and with the Starmark warranty. The things that go wrong between 50 and 100K miles are expensive.
 
 

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