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    Hi all, great forum with awesome information!

    My new car is about to be delivered in the coming weeks and I'm thinking of purchasing the extended warranty (additional 3 years) as it seems excellent value considering what I'm being charged for minor repairs on my Audi which is out of warranty. The dealer told me retail price is $ 2,200 and was willing to sell it for $ 1,700.

    Has anyone been quoted pricing for warranty extensions and maybe share it so we can get an idea of what is generally being charged for extended warranties?
    Ps. it's the original VW factory warranty conditions, underwritten by Lumley Insurance, so it's not actually a factory warranty, but still honoured through the dealer who will be paid by Lumley's (owned by Westfarmers) for warranty work.

    Cheers
    R36 Wagon, blue, sunroof, towbar, auto tailgate, MDI, and now with upgraded sound system
    1969 TL1600 Fastback
    Suzuki GSX1400, Yamaha XVS1100 Bobber
    ....fairings are for scooters!

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    Originally posted by Finalcut View Post
    Hi all, great forum with awesome information!

    My new car is about to be delivered in the coming weeks and I'm thinking of purchasing the extended warranty (additional 3 years) as it seems excellent value considering what I'm being charged for minor repairs on my Audi which is out of warranty. The dealer told me retail price is $ 2,200 and was willing to sell it for $ 1,700.

    Has anyone been quoted pricing for warranty extensions and maybe share it so we can get an idea of what is generally being charged for extended warranties?
    Ps. it's the original VW factory warranty conditions, underwritten by Lumley Insurance, so it's not actually a factory warranty, but still honoured through the dealer who will be paid by Lumley's (owned by Westfarmers) for warranty work.

    Cheers

    Be sure you read the fine print, normally to be insured (this is really an insurance product, not a warranty as such) you will need to service the vehicle at the dealership and many things are not covered.

    Same can be said of course for VW warranty, but just read the fine print and exclusions before you agree to it.

    Generally speaking from an insurance industry perspective, these policies are known as extremely profitable - take from that what you will.
    Confirmed Global Warming Sceptic. No Longer a VW Owner -Loving my new 2011 Range Rover Sport - bought as VW unable to provide info on the new Toureg despite it being released overseas 12 mths ago. 2008 R36 Wagon, 2006 GTI and 2004 R32 - Gone. Sorry VW, you make great cars but until you improve your customers' experiences you will lose customers

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    • #3
      Thanx R36 Dreamer,

      It is a VW arrangement, with VW marketing material (Lumley in the fine print). It clearly states that the original VW factory warranty inclusions and exclusions are honoured. It also states that the car needs to be maintained as per the VW maintenance schedule, not neccesary at a VW Dealer.
      R36 Wagon, blue, sunroof, towbar, auto tailgate, MDI, and now with upgraded sound system
      1969 TL1600 Fastback
      Suzuki GSX1400, Yamaha XVS1100 Bobber
      ....fairings are for scooters!

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      • #4
        Below is from a previous post relating to the Golf/Jetta range.
        You could give her a call for a quote for passat.
        Are you aware you can take out the extended warranty just before your
        factory one finishes.You don't need to worry about it for now.
        Taken from another post.

        Originally Posted by mikinoz View Post
        Ok everyone. I would like to formally place here the offer that has been negotiated on behalf of the forum members by jeloz. It is a very significant discount from the RRP for those that are interested in obtaining the cheaper rate warranty that is a proper 3 year VW extension underwritten by Allianz (as discussed).

        This is a VWWatercooled exclusive offer.

        Full Manufacturers Warranty - Additional 36 Months after original 36 months...
        Make sure you read the documents etc as there are some KM exclusions (PM me with your email address if you want me to mail you the extra cover PDF)
        ***Does not include Roadside Cover***

        R32 - AUTO /MANUAL $1417.95
        GTI - AUTO / MANUAL - $1417.95
        1.6 COMFORT - - $1038.00
        1.9 TDI COMFORT/TRENDLINE - $1269.24
        2.0 FSI - $1038.45
        2.0 TDI - $1269.24

        You will need to contact Southern Classic Cars - (02) 4254 2000 - asking for Jaz Hokin.

        Name:
        Address:
        Phone:
        Rego:
        Vin:
        Engine:
        Current Kms:
        Make & Model:

        Please be as respectful to Jaz as possible as this is a fantastic offer that has been generously made to our users. Prices are subject to change and this offer can be revoked at any time without advice from VWW or Southern Classic.

        Happy extending!
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        • #5
          I'd be unwilling to fork out for it until near the last month of the standard factory warranty. Car could be stolen, written off, or sold prior to that time if things happen, and you'll be out of pocket for the additional warranty cost? Money burning a hole in your pocket? Then put it in the bank for 2 years and 11 months and make soem interest on it to offset the cost in the future.

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          • #6
            The only reasons I can think of for buying the extended VWA warranty before the 3 years are up would be :

            1 You are going to have driven more than 100,000Km in the three years so your original 3 yrs/100,000km will run out due to mileage (buy the extended warranty before you get to 100,000km). (Of course if you bought a Skoda this doesn't apply, they come with 3 yrs/unlimited Kms )

            2 You believe that VWA are either going to withdraw from selling the extended warranty altogether or that they are going to increase the price significantly.

            edit 3 There are taxation advantages in buying the extended warranty early (while the car is still "business use").

            Otherwise, as others have said, wait until the original warranty is about to expire then buy, otherwise you might be wasting your $$$.
            Last edited by gregozedobe; 05-10-2009, 06:17 PM.
            2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Finalcut View Post
              Hi all, great forum with awesome information!

              My new car is about to be delivered in the coming weeks and I'm thinking of purchasing the extended warranty (additional 3 years) as it seems excellent value considering what I'm being charged for minor repairs on my Audi which is out of warranty. The dealer told me retail price is $ 2,200 and was willing to sell it for $ 1,700.

              Has anyone been quoted pricing for warranty extensions and maybe share it so we can get an idea of what is generally being charged for extended warranties?
              Ps. it's the original VW factory warranty conditions, underwritten by Lumley Insurance, so it's not actually a factory warranty, but still honoured through the dealer who will be paid by Lumley's (owned by Westfarmers) for warranty work.

              Cheers
              is the warranty transferrable if you sell the car? i reckon it would have to be to consider it.
              had a passat tdi. now mb c class.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tryingavw View Post
                is the warranty transferrable if you sell the car? i reckon it would have to be to consider it.
                Thanx all for your advise.
                Yes, the warranty is transferrable. The only reason for purchasing now is that I could include it in the lease (business use) and eliminate price increases in the future and difficulty in claiming it in three years on my tax, whilst the vehicle won't be a business vehicle anymore. (I intend to keep the car after the lease runs out)

                Then again, things could be different in three years as well. Considering it will only add a few $$ to the repayments I might as well include it and lock it in.....
                I'll have two weeks to think about it a bit more....... It does seem good value though.

                And the best bit..... I'll be enjoying my new R36 wagon, irrespective wether it's got extended warranty or not...
                R36 Wagon, blue, sunroof, towbar, auto tailgate, MDI, and now with upgraded sound system
                1969 TL1600 Fastback
                Suzuki GSX1400, Yamaha XVS1100 Bobber
                ....fairings are for scooters!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Finalcut View Post
                  The only reason for purchasing now is that I could include it in the lease (business use) and eliminate price increases in the future and difficulty in claiming it in three years on my tax, whilst the vehicle won't be a business vehicle anymore. (I intend to keep the car after the lease runs out)
                  Ahh yes, having always been a "private" buyer I keep forgetting to take into account how "Uncle Kevin's subsidy" may affect purchasing decisions like this. I'll go back and add another reason to my previous post
                  2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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                  • #10
                    Passat Extended Warranty Pricing

                    Originally posted by neil View Post
                    Below is from a previous post relating to the Golf/Jetta range.
                    .....
                    This is a VWWatercooled exclusive offer.

                    Full Manufacturers Warranty - Additional 36 Months after original 36 months...
                    ...
                    R32 - AUTO /MANUAL $1417.95
                    GTI - AUTO / MANUAL - $1417.95
                    1.6 COMFORT - - $1038.00
                    1.9 TDI COMFORT/TRENDLINE - $1269.24
                    2.0 FSI - $1038.45
                    2.0 TDI - $1269.24

                    You will need to contact Southern Classic Cars - (02) 4254 2000 - asking for Jaz Hokin.
                    .....
                    I too have been looking on the Golf/Jetta thread at prices for extended warranty. The price for the 2.0 TDI looks good compared to the $1,950 I have been quoted from my local dealer for extended warrany on my 2007 2.0 TDI DSG Passat wagon which is about to run out of original warranty.
                    I tried the two dealers most favourably mentioned in the Golf/Jetta thread (Southern Classic Cars and Denlo Parramatta) but Jaz has been on leave for quite a while and others have not yet returned my calls.
                    Has anyone had success in getting anything like the 2.0 TDI price of $1,269.24 mentioned above for a Passat DSG wagon? I'm beginning to suspect that price may only apply to a Golf unless someone can inform me otherwise.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by neromonk View Post
                      I too have been looking on the Golf/Jetta thread at prices for extended warranty. The price for the 2.0 TDI looks good compared to the $1,950 I have been quoted from my local dealer for extended warrany on my 2007 2.0 TDI DSG Passat wagon which is about to run out of original warranty.
                      I tried the two dealers most favourably mentioned in the Golf/Jetta thread (Southern Classic Cars and Denlo Parramatta) but Jaz has been on leave for quite a while and others have not yet returned my calls.
                      Has anyone had success in getting anything like the 2.0 TDI price of $1,269.24 mentioned above for a Passat DSG wagon? I'm beginning to suspect that price may only apply to a Golf unless someone can inform me otherwise.
                      Contact Jamil Syeed, Business Manager at Denlo Parramatta VW. He will match or beat quotes from Jaz for the VW 3yr extended warranty (underwritten by Allianz).

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                      • #12
                        Transferrable Extended Warranty

                        Originally posted by tryingavw View Post
                        is the warranty transferrable if you sell the car? i reckon it would have to be to consider it.
                        Yes, the Allianz new vehicle warranty sold by VW dealers is transferrable.
                        There is a "Transfer of policy" form in the back of the Allianz PDS policy document to fill in and send to Allianz with a $50 transfer fee.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by neromonk View Post
                          Yes, the Allianz new vehicle warranty sold by VW dealers is transferrable.
                          There is a "Transfer of policy" form in the back of the Allianz PDS policy document to fill in and send to Allianz with a $50 transfer fee.
                          fantastic selling feature if you are selling the car at say 3-4 years- able to offer the buyer a warranty of 1-3 years - puts you in the same or better position as the dealers.

                          can someone confirm you "buy" this extended warranty around the time your manufacturers warranty is about to expire?
                          had a passat tdi. now mb c class.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tryingavw View Post
                            ...can someone confirm you "buy" this extended warranty around the time your manufacturers warranty is about to expire?
                            Yes. That's what I am doing right now. My original manufacturer's warranty is about to expire next week. I have been researching, considering and procrastinating for the past few months and I have left it right to the last days which I don't recommend you do.
                            Once your manufacturer's warranty expires, you are no longer eligible for the new vehicle extended warranty but you can buy a used vehicle warranty which is cheaper but doesn't cover as much as the new vehicle warranty. (I haven't researched this one much but others say it is not as good.)
                            Do your research and make your decision with enough time before your warranty expires to cater for any last minute hitches such as dealer reps on holidays or not returning calls for a day or two.
                            The good news is that I have now made contact with Jamil Syeed at Denlo Parramatta and he does indeed quote a very good price and emails a pdf copy of the Volkswagen New Vehicle Extended Warranty PDS. This is an insurance product from Allianz Australia that provides cover "in accordance with the cover provided by a manufacturer’s warranty".
                            You just need to read the PDS, provide your details, your vehicle details and your credit card.

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                            • #15
                              I paid $995 incl. GST for the official 3 Year / 60k warranty and roadside updrade on a new 2010 Passat 125 TDI wagon purchase. It's the one mentioned here supplied by Allianz. Strangely the VW website doesn't mention extended roadside there but it was mentioned to me and it's in my contract as 'Upgrade Warranty/Roadside". Perhaps it's the rental and towing part of the insurance but that's not quite the same as roadside assistance.

                              PS I did get a corporate plus discount though, but it wouldn't have made that much difference. $2200 seems way to much and could just be to make $1700 sound like a good deal.
                              2010 Passat 125TDI Highline Wagon / ACC / Bi-xenon / Lane Assist

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