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Cost of extended warrranty

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  • #16
    price rise?

    Interested to see this. I got quoted $2000 6 months ago when I ordered my Tiguan. Now that delivery is close they advise price has gone up to $2750!!!! Not happy!


    Originally posted by veew View Post
    Hi guys,

    I just got quoted $2750, from the finance manager, for VW genuine extended warranty with unlimited kms.
    It's easily $500 more than I expected to pay and thought people were getting them for $2100ish.

    For those who have bought extended warranty, what did you get (VW genuine which is underwritten by Allianz or another 3rd party one) and how much. To make it easy if you can specify the spec of your vehicle (Trendline, Comfortline, Highline) otherwise if its in your sig I'll just refer to that.

    Cheers in advance!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by SA_Tig View Post
      Interested to see this. I got quoted $2000 6 months ago when I ordered my Tiguan. Now that delivery is close they advise price has gone up to $2750!!!! Not happy!
      They usually start with an ambit claim, tell them it's too expensive and you don't want it at that price so you'll do without. I'd be very surprised if they don't make a better offer. Make sure they understand you're prepared to walk away without it.

      Cheers

      George
      06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
      09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
      14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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      • #18
        If these 'extended warranties' have a PDS and are underwritten by an insurer (Allianz) it's an insurance product and not a manufacturers warranty? I think I've seen it called something like 'extended warranty protection' versus an actual extension of your factory warranty - indicating it's actually an extended warranty.

        So basically, you're paying $2k for insurance against the cost of a repair IF the manufacturer admits to a warranty defect that rears it's head in year 4 or year 5 of you owning the vehicle (assuming these are 2 years).

        If they don't admit to it being a warranty issue rather than wear & tear, then its pretty likely that it won't be covered anyhow. I'm pretty sure Allianz won't pay out a claim against your warranty/policy unless the dealer says it's a warranty issue.

        Personally, it all seems questionable from a value point of view. Not something I think I'll be spending $2k on but really interested to hear from VW owners who have had repairs done and paid for under these extended warranties after the factory warranty has run out.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by smc67 View Post
          Please let us know what u find in the small print. I'm debating whether to buy as well. With fully loaded 162
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          In the end I didn't get the extended warranty through my dealer. Southern VW have an aftermarket one underwritten by Allianz, the PDS looks identical to Solitaire's genuine VW warranty. The Southern VW one is $2200 so not much more than Solitaire's, $2050. The benefit of the one from Southern VW is that you can decide nearer to the end of 3 years if you would like to stump up the money for it.

          Regarding the PDS, all the ones I looked at were identical except the one offered by Barry Maney VW in Mt Gambier which was different again in details and cost.
          Essentially it boils down to the same points outline by John Cadogan: Should I Buy an Extended Warranty? — Auto Expert by John Cadogan - save thousands on your next new car!

          If you're happy to go ahead then do so. If I had bought another Golf, I would definitely get the extended warranty considering I had the clutch changed 3x in 3 years. The Tiguan doesn't seem to have the same clutch issues as it has a higher rated clutch, anyway touch wood! I'm happy to wait 2.5years to see how things go, the extra $200 cost for the warranty has been absorbed in advanced by the savings on the purchase price of the car.

          The link contains the PDS' provided by the dealerships: SugarSync
          Last edited by veew; 11-09-2017, 09:45 PM.
          Current:
          2017 Mk2 Tiguan 162TSI, R-line, White
          2020 Mk7.5 Golf R Wagon, White

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          • #20
            I got the VW factory extended warranty $1818 ex GST looking at contract. The dealer has to notify VW Aust Group before delivery.
            Like others - taking into account VW history of DSG issues, complex electronics and nav systems the 4/5 year warranty was for peace of mind.

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            • #21
              I have had this warranty on a Golf GTI before, it was actually pretty good. Like anything with car dealers though, it really is only as good as your service advisor.

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              • #22
                Im considering if an extended warranty is worth the money.

                Has anyone had any issues so far with 2nd Gen Tigs which has resulted in warrenty claims?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by veew View Post
                  For those who have bought extended warranty, what did you get (VW genuine which is underwritten by Allianz or another 3rd party one)
                  Originally posted by veew View Post
                  I've received conflicting information but I have the PDS for the Genuine VW Extended Warranty and on page 5 it states it is underwritten by Allianz Insurance.

                  This is the link to the PDS: SugarSync
                  Originally posted by VW Convert View Post
                  Genuine VW extended warranty is definitely underwritten by Allianz, has been for at least 11 years (unless things have changed recently.) Dealer has to get authorisation of Allianz before going ahead with the repair but there's no paperwork for the customer to fill in.
                  Not sure if people can't read a basic PDS or are trying to spread misinformation, but the VW Factory Extended Warranty is NOT underwritten by Allianz or any insurance company

                  Page 3

                  "a 2 year unlimited kilometre extended, factory backed warranty" ... "The Extended Warranty is backed by Volkswagen Australia"

                  No mention of Allianz or any insurance company in regards to the extended warranty
                  Last edited by FastMitch; 29-06-2018, 06:33 PM.

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