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Pricey Extended Warranty by handcraft
Dec 16, 2007 (11:56 pm)
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Last night I bought a 2008 Honda Fit and the overpriced warranty.
 
Well, from what I've read here, I see that if I cancel my Honda Care warranty ($2k for a $0 deductible 7 yr, 120k mile), then I can't get it again. I was told at the dealership that I had to buy the warranty then and there or I couldn't purchase a Honda Care New car warranty (which later today I found wasn't true). I also found out today that I could get the same warranty from another dealer for $805. Hmmm. Makes me a little annoyed that the woman doing the paperwork said I had to buy the warranty then or never. She also told me that if I was in an accident, my original Honda warranty would be voided, and that's why I needed the Honda Care warranty. Does that sound fishy to anyone? Was I just getting played or was she correct? I suppose I can call Honda tomorrow and find out. Well, thanks for all the great posts and helpful info. Wish I would have found this forum before I bought my Fit. Cheers!
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Re: Pricey Extended Warranty [handcraft] by ars10705
Dec 21, 2007 (4:54 pm)
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Replying to: handcraft (Dec 16, 2007 11:56 pm)

I bought a Honda Civic LX on 12/8, The business manager in the dealership told me about the Honda Care Warranty. He said it was a $2500 value and he would give it to me for $985. He also told me as your dealership had told you that I had to purchase the warranty then and there, not at a later date, Since I had purchased extended warrantees on both my two most previous cars, a Toyota Camry and a Dodge Neon, I thought it would be a good idea to get one on the Honda. The extended warrantees had basically paid for themselves on the Camry and Neon because both needed expensive work done during the extended warranty period.
 
So, after I purchased Honda Care, I went on the web and found it would have been $25.00 if I purchased it on the web. And then, I decided to change auto insurance companies to Geico and found out that they offer an extended warranty called Mechanical Breakdown Insurance, where I could take my Honda Civic to be fixed at any mechanic. not just Honda. Although the Geico policy covers 7 years instead of 8 and has a $250.00 deductable instead of Honda Care's 8 years, $100.00 deductable it is much cheaper than Honda Care--$60,00 per year, which ends up costing all together $420.00 for 7 years.
 
I have 90 days from the date of purchase to cancel the Honda Care and get my money back. Should I cancel and switch to the Geico Mechanical Breakdown insurance or should I keep Honda Care?
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Re: Pricey Extended Warranty [ars10705] by handcraft
Dec 21, 2007 (8:56 pm)
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Replying to: ars10705 (Dec 21, 2007 4:54 pm)

I'd keep the Honda Care. From what my friends have told me, that's the extended warranty to have on a Honda, especially if you get it cheaply enough.
 
I read on this forum that if you cancel your Honda Care, you can't get it again. I called Honda Care, and they told me that's not true. They said if you cancel within 30 days, the cancellation costs nothing. Then it takes about a week for the cancellation to show on Honda Care's end. Once it shows, you can go ahead and purchase Honda Care from whichever dealer you'd like.
 
For the 7 year/120K mile w/ $0 deductible, which I was looking at, the cheapest online deal was through Bernardi Honda (quoteshondawarrantyinfo.com). They quoted $805, which my local Honda dealer said was below what the local dealership bought it at. If you've found Honda Care even cheaper somewhere, let me know for sure.
 
Wishing you the best with your Civic, T
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I believe the warranty is transferable by iamacat
Dec 22, 2007 (3:56 pm)
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I bought a Honda Fit tonight and during the warranty pitch, I am certain the finance fellow said the warranty was transferable. At a minimum, I would research this further by reading everything thoroughly, checking out the Missouri consumer protection laws, and asking the dealership to explain what's going on!
 
Best of luck to you!!
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Re: Extended Warranty worth it? [scottgroff] by protrack
May 28, 2008 (5:40 pm)
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Replying to: scottgroff (Mar 12, 2007 10:10 am)

I would recomend it at that price. I paid $1060 for my Sport automatic. It really is cheap insurance for any potential issues that can arise.
Daytona Bob
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Re: Extended Warranty worth it? [protrack] by jacksan1
May 28, 2008 (5:52 pm)
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Replying to: protrack (May 28, 2008 5:40 pm)

An extended warranty bought when the car is new, especially for a Honda, is in my opinion a total rip-off. Do not forget that you can always purchase an extended warranty later as the manufacturer's warranty runs its course. I would not get one even then, but if you have to have it, that's the time to do it, not when the car is new. Otherwise you will be paying extra for something that is already included in the car's price as a standard warranty (because an extended warranty is concurrent with the standard one until the latter expires).
 
Frankly, I would rather put away in a money market fund the same amount of money that would otherwise be spent on an extended warranty and let it earn dividends over the years. That way, the money is always yours to use, for a car repair or otherwise.
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Honda Fit Extended Warranties = Money Pit by wisemoney
Jun 03, 2008 (7:56 pm)
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Honda Care Extended Warranties are the worst products ever created. You will only lose money long term by buying such a financially stupid product. Long-term reliability is the number one factor and decision maker in buying a new car. Therefore when you choose a reliable car like most Hondas are, you're saying that your Honda is going to break down, and repairs will cost more than the overpriced cost of the extended warranty, within the short time frame, and within the short mileage limits, and most importantly within the extremely limited parts that are covered. If a Japanese Honda mechanic read the entire Honda care vehicle service contract, he or she would say that the covered parts are LEAST likely to breakdown, and the parts that are NOT covered are MOST likely to break down. It is so so so sad, that consumers can be so stupid to throw away their money and buy an extended warranty on a Honda Fit for example. A Honda Fit is by far the most reliable car in Japan, and quite possibly the most reliable car ever made. Why would anyone bet on a breakdown in just after 3 years of proper care. I've never heard of that in any well maintained Honda.
 
Extended Warranties are NOT insurance policies. Insurance is meant to protect against catastrophic events. Of course I have collision coverage at a very low cost because it protects against catastrophic accidents costing over $15,000 or more. Same with homeowner's insurance. It protects against total loss of a home which typically costs more than $200,000. I would suffer a devastating financial set back without insurance. Same goes for health insurance. Health insurance protects against catastrophic operations and costly disease management. We're talking millions of dollars of potential financial destruction. On the other hand, the worst that could happen with a car is the engine totally breaks down as far as warranty coverage goes. That's not more than $5,000 on most cars. The bottom line is if your repair costs more than the value of the car after the factory warranty expires, trash the vehicle and buy a new one because it's not worth keeping a problematic vehicle past its factory warranty. Put that $2000 you would have spent on an extended warranty in a high-yield savings account, and compound interest until the factory warranty expires. Now you have TRUE PEACE OF MIND because you know your money will cover ANY part at ANY time at ANY mileage.
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Re: Honda Fit Extended Warranties = Money Pit [wisemoney] by absconfused
Dec 28, 2008 (9:24 pm)
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Replying to: wisemoney (Jun 03, 2008 7:56 pm)

I just got an 09 FIT SPORT and was thinking of picking up an online warranty but now after reading your post, I think you have made some very persuasive points...It is evident that you have looked at the warranty very closely.
 
Just as a bit of commentary, years ago I got hit with the warranty sales pitch at a Mazda dealership and purchased the warranty.
 
Since then though, I have purchased two Hondas (the 07 fit was totaled) and both times I told the finance person that I had determined that I was not purchasing a warranty and that I did not need gap insurance due to cash purchase and therefore this simple transaction should take no more than ten minutes...They looked shocked and most recently the fellow said that Honda recommends one hour in the office
 
But anyway, I have found that being politely assertive has prevented the finance people from starting up their pitch. They still in a quick roundabout way make a fast comment since it is their job but I have been pleased to be back in the drivers seat so to speak because I will never forget that hot room in the Mazda dealership where I felt so unprepared, so confused etc...It was a terrible feeling, I did not really know what hit me but that's what gives us great experience!
 
Thanks!

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