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To Extend the Warrenty or Not to extend the warrenty

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  • #16
    here are the detils of the the Extended warranty for VW.



    You can negotiate the price with any VW Dealer. My experience is that you should be between $1400-$1600 for the 3 year warranty.

    cheers

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    • #17
      Originally posted by gerhard View Post
      IBut even a high pressure fuel pump letting go wouldn't be cheap, nor would replacing the primary pump in the tank.
      I'm getting mine looked at next week!! thing *stuffed up*in the heat wave LOL
      Last edited by Big Yellow; 25-02-2009, 11:08 AM. Reason: woops naught word used!!
      84 MK1 GTI
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Big Yellow View Post
        I'm getting mine looked at next week!! thing itself in the heat wave LOL
        That's what you get for using that HOT fuel haha
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        • #19
          Originally posted by gerhard View Post
          That's what you get for using that HOT fuel haha
          hhahaha

          i wonder what else is stuffed!!

          i hope they put a new pump in, cos it still whines now, but when it was hot, it screams like a banshee!!
          84 MK1 GTI
          01 DC2R

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          • #20
            Maris,
            I am sorry,forgot to mention that 2000 dollars is for a 3 year extra warranty.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by anthony View Post
              Maris,
              I am sorry,forgot to mention that 2000 dollars is for a 3 year extra warranty.
              Ok, thanks, what does the 1500-1600 get you?

              Maris
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              • #22
                Originally posted by WEDEL.1 View Post
                Ok, thanks, what does the 1500-1600 get you?

                Maris
                3 years warranty.
                website: www.my-gti.com

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                • #23
                  VW Extended Warranty

                  Hi All,
                  I sell extended warranties for another brand of vehicle. Among the brands I sell is Allianz, who I believe underwrites the VW warranty. The price of the warranty can be negotiated with the dealer selling the warranty. I think 2k is a bit too much to pay for the product (Im sure their cost is the same as mine), a price between 1400-1700 I think is reasonable for both the consumer and the dealership. You can buy the warranty anytime up to the end of the new car warranty, and of course normal handbook servicing is required to meet the warranty requirements(but of course all here service their car properly!). If you pay $1500, if you look at it as $500/yr, its a small price to pay..especially considering the cost of the electronics in the car, should any of it fail! I just bought a 2006 TFSI Jetta with 1mth factory warranty remaining so I warranted the car with the Allianz warranty, and I would never purchase a vehicle now without a factory warranty extension(or similar). I have had numerous Astra's(someone else mentioned Astra and repair cost), while not comparing GM with VW, but the electronics(German) are hideously expensive for what the parts are!
                  The other thing to be careful of is the dealership warranty. The warranty my dealership offers is actually not a warranty, its a "Mechanical Plan". It doesn't cover everything(ie doesnt match the factory coverage) and has a claim limit.We sell the "premium" warranty for about $300, many dealerships throw it in as a "6 year warranty", but the last 3 yrs isn't anywhere near as comprehensive as the factory type.
                  Just thought I would add my 2c worth.
                  cyas
                  Ashley

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                  • #24
                    Thanks for your input. You make some good points.

                    Maris

                    Originally posted by banger2 View Post
                    Hi All,
                    I sell extended warranties for another brand of vehicle. Among the brands I sell is Allianz, who I believe underwrites the VW warranty. The price of the warranty can be negotiated with the dealer selling the warranty. I think 2k is a bit too much to pay for the product (Im sure their cost is the same as mine), a price between 1400-1700 I think is reasonable for both the consumer and the dealership. You can buy the warranty anytime up to the end of the new car warranty, and of course normal handbook servicing is required to meet the warranty requirements(but of course all here service their car properly!). If you pay $1500, if you look at it as $500/yr, its a small price to pay..especially considering the cost of the electronics in the car, should any of it fail! I just bought a 2006 TFSI Jetta with 1mth factory warranty remaining so I warranted the car with the Allianz warranty, and I would never purchase a vehicle now without a factory warranty extension(or similar). I have had numerous Astra's(someone else mentioned Astra and repair cost), while not comparing GM with VW, but the electronics(German) are hideously expensive for what the parts are!
                    The other thing to be careful of is the dealership warranty. The warranty my dealership offers is actually not a warranty, its a "Mechanical Plan". It doesn't cover everything(ie doesnt match the factory coverage) and has a claim limit.We sell the "premium" warranty for about $300, many dealerships throw it in as a "6 year warranty", but the last 3 yrs isn't anywhere near as comprehensive as the factory type.
                    Just thought I would add my 2c worth.
                    cyas
                    Ashley
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                    • #25
                      Hi, I paid $1550 for the VW (Allianz) 3 year warranty for my new car - hope this helps. After reading this thread I am thinking that I could have bought it closer to the end of the original 3 year warranty???
                      Brew
                      Brew
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                        AC can be $3500. DSG around $7000 or so for replacement.



                        If you do the chipping correctly the dealer will never know that it's there. Go the chip and then definitely the warranty.
                        HAHAAHA, try $15,000 for the DSG........And with all the issues my Jetta has had there is no way I'm going on w'out the ext warr.
                        2007 Jetta Fsi-Dsg-and a twist of REVO Stage 1 for added thrills, wifeys ride.
                        2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo8 JDM, daddy and son's daily ride.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by nismo23 View Post
                          HAHAAHA, try $15,000 for the DSG........And with all the issues my Jetta has had there is no way I'm going on w'out the ext warr.
                          The DSG DOESN'T COST $15,000.

                          The cost to buy one is less then $5,000.

                          The DSG is less then $3,000 on top of the manual transmission cost, do you really think that VW are taking a $10,000 loss on every sale of a dsg
                          website: www.my-gti.com

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                            The DSG DOESN'T COST $15,000.

                            The cost to buy one is less then $5,000.

                            The DSG is less then $3,000 on top of the manual transmission cost, do you really think that VW are taking a $10,000 loss on every sale of a dsg
                            Thats what a mechanic told me at Glen Waverly, I hope youre right....
                            2007 Jetta Fsi-Dsg-and a twist of REVO Stage 1 for added thrills, wifeys ride.
                            2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo8 JDM, daddy and son's daily ride.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by banger2 View Post
                              Hi All,
                              I sell extended warranties for another brand of vehicle. Among the brands I sell is Allianz, who I believe underwrites the VW warranty. The price of the warranty can be negotiated with the dealer selling the warranty. I think 2k is a bit too much to pay for the product (Im sure their cost is the same as mine), a price between 1400-1700 I think is reasonable for both the consumer and the dealership. You can buy the warranty anytime up to the end of the new car warranty, and of course normal handbook servicing is required to meet the warranty requirements(but of course all here service their car properly!). If you pay $1500, if you look at it as $500/yr, its a small price to pay..especially considering the cost of the electronics in the car, should any of it fail! I just bought a 2006 TFSI Jetta with 1mth factory warranty remaining so I warranted the car with the Allianz warranty, and I would never purchase a vehicle now without a factory warranty extension(or similar). I have had numerous Astra's(someone else mentioned Astra and repair cost), while not comparing GM with VW, but the electronics(German) are hideously expensive for what the parts are!
                              The other thing to be careful of is the dealership warranty. The warranty my dealership offers is actually not a warranty, its a "Mechanical Plan". It doesn't cover everything(ie doesnt match the factory coverage) and has a claim limit.We sell the "premium" warranty for about $300, many dealerships throw it in as a "6 year warranty", but the last 3 yrs isn't anywhere near as comprehensive as the factory type.
                              Just thought I would add my 2c worth.
                              cyas
                              Ashley
                              Thanks for your input! I just recently went into a dealership and enquired about it.. as im 2 years into my factory now.. he did a quick check over the PC and said $2,200 (07 r32 dsg) im not the orignal owner, so he needed to check if its possible - then he called me and said he can do it, and perhaps a better price..

                              i will call around a few and get quotes, as 2200 sounds dear compared to the above cases..

                              any R32 owners purchase this, and ifso approx cost please?


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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                                The DSG DOESN'T COST $15,000.

                                The cost to buy one is less then $5,000.

                                The DSG is less then $3,000 on top of the manual transmission cost, do you really think that VW are taking a $10,000 loss on every sale of a dsg
                                No but you can bet they'll be making more profit selling a replacement DSG than they would when selling one in a brand new car.

                                I'd imagine they will have "replacement" DSG available soon too, rather than brand new ones. Surely there must be quite a number of DSG boxes being sent back to them and remanufacturered.

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