Opinions & experience on wheel protection
#32
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Also does anyone else know if you have to buy the protection plan from the dealer you purchased the car from? Seems kind of odd if its a Lexus program.
#33
Racer
My thoughts exactly. My friend paid 800 back in 2018 when he bought his CPO GS350. Anyone else getting these ridiculous quotes or is it just me?
Also does anyone else know if you have to buy the protection plan from the dealer you purchased the car from? Seems kind of odd if its a Lexus program.
Also does anyone else know if you have to buy the protection plan from the dealer you purchased the car from? Seems kind of odd if its a Lexus program.
#34
A bit of an update on this.
No word from RoadVantage after submitting before and after photos, and the invoice from Lexus of Annapolis for the repair. This was a reply to an email that they had sent us, requesting the info for the claim.
HOWEVER, on Tuesday we spoke with the service manager at the Lexus dealer in Pennsylvania, where we purchased the car. Took them a full week to return our call/message; sheesh. The service manager said that the next time we want to make a claim, to take the car to Lexus of Annapolis, and then contact him simultaneously to give him a heads up, and he would directly call his counterpart at Lexus Annapolis and tell them to bill the selling (PA) dealer directly for the repair, and the selling dealer would deal with RoadVantage. This would take us out of the equation in terms of having to deal with RoadVantage directly.
This makes me nervous, though, because what if the service manager at Lexus Annapolis decided he doesn't want to hassle with his counterpart at the PA Lexus dealer? He can certainly do that if he chooses. PA Lexus says they won't do that. I am not so sure I believe them.
PA Lexus dealer also said that the Lexus policy is far too expensive for what it is, and that is why they sell the RoadVantage policy at under $1,000. They also told us that one of the other area Lexus dealers, Lexus of Towson MD (and possibly a couple of others) DO directly honor the RoadVantage policy. I guess I'll need to call RoadVantage and see what other DC/MD area Lexus dealers they work with directly. That said, any other dealer is going to be a full hour away, as compared to less than 5 minutes away for Lexus of Annapolis.
No word from RoadVantage after submitting before and after photos, and the invoice from Lexus of Annapolis for the repair. This was a reply to an email that they had sent us, requesting the info for the claim.
HOWEVER, on Tuesday we spoke with the service manager at the Lexus dealer in Pennsylvania, where we purchased the car. Took them a full week to return our call/message; sheesh. The service manager said that the next time we want to make a claim, to take the car to Lexus of Annapolis, and then contact him simultaneously to give him a heads up, and he would directly call his counterpart at Lexus Annapolis and tell them to bill the selling (PA) dealer directly for the repair, and the selling dealer would deal with RoadVantage. This would take us out of the equation in terms of having to deal with RoadVantage directly.
This makes me nervous, though, because what if the service manager at Lexus Annapolis decided he doesn't want to hassle with his counterpart at the PA Lexus dealer? He can certainly do that if he chooses. PA Lexus says they won't do that. I am not so sure I believe them.
PA Lexus dealer also said that the Lexus policy is far too expensive for what it is, and that is why they sell the RoadVantage policy at under $1,000. They also told us that one of the other area Lexus dealers, Lexus of Towson MD (and possibly a couple of others) DO directly honor the RoadVantage policy. I guess I'll need to call RoadVantage and see what other DC/MD area Lexus dealers they work with directly. That said, any other dealer is going to be a full hour away, as compared to less than 5 minutes away for Lexus of Annapolis.
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