Warrenty or not
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Warrenty or not
My 2015 NX is running fine but I am wondering about getting an extended warranty - I am the second owner 30,000 miles
Warranty is for 4 years $3,500 covers major items not everyday wear and tear
do you think it’s worth the money???
Warranty is for 4 years $3,500 covers major items not everyday wear and tear
do you think it’s worth the money???
#2
I contemplated the same thing with our NX. I think $3500 for the warranty is way too high. Half that would be more appropriate. I finally decided not to get the extended warranty, the car has been so reliable and there are so few reports of problems on the forum. Let us know what you decide.
#3
Extended warranties are like profit machines for the dealers and others who sell them. Typically, the markup on an extended warranty would be several hundred percent.
Yes, there is a chance that, in the next 4 years, you could have over $3500 in repairs that would be covered by the extended warranty, but the chances of that happening are quite small. And if, over the course of ownership of your next 4 cars, you do not buy any extended warranties, you are almost guaranteed to be thousands of dollars ahead.
What makes more sense than spending $3500 on the extended warranty would be to take that $3500 and put it into a savings account that is dedicated to unexpected car repairs that would have been covered by an extended warranty. If you do that, it is more than likely that, 4 years from now, you will still have most of that $3500 left.
Yes, there is a chance that, in the next 4 years, you could have over $3500 in repairs that would be covered by the extended warranty, but the chances of that happening are quite small. And if, over the course of ownership of your next 4 cars, you do not buy any extended warranties, you are almost guaranteed to be thousands of dollars ahead.
What makes more sense than spending $3500 on the extended warranty would be to take that $3500 and put it into a savings account that is dedicated to unexpected car repairs that would have been covered by an extended warranty. If you do that, it is more than likely that, 4 years from now, you will still have most of that $3500 left.
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corinvest (05-11-19)
#4
Had extended warranties on my last 5 Lexus cars. Have not used it yet!. I buy the warranty for the good feeling knowing that I have a very reliable car, with a very low chance that if anything goes wrong, I'm covered!. It's just a good feeling knowing that there is no money needed to be put away in case something goes wrong with the car.
The extended warranty is to expensive for such reliable cars, but for me, realizing I am covered, makes me feel better. Maybe something like life insurance, since I am in reasonable good health, numbers say any money won't be paid out until after I die, so what good is it to me? But it's there, just in case...
The extended warranty is to expensive for such reliable cars, but for me, realizing I am covered, makes me feel better. Maybe something like life insurance, since I am in reasonable good health, numbers say any money won't be paid out until after I die, so what good is it to me? But it's there, just in case...
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corinvest (05-11-19)
#6
Adding to what I said above, remember that, even after your 4 year 50,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty expires, you still have a 6 year or 70,000 mile power train warranty, and that power train warranty covers many of the most expensive potential repairs.
So, that makes it even less likely that you would ever have a need to collect $3500 from covered repairs during the time period of the extended warranty. Further, if you ever do need any repairs after the factory warranty expires, if you have the repair work done at a Toyota dealer or by an independent shop, the likely cost of repairs will only be about 1/2 (or less) of what the service department at a Lexus dealer would charge.
So, that makes it even less likely that you would ever have a need to collect $3500 from covered repairs during the time period of the extended warranty. Further, if you ever do need any repairs after the factory warranty expires, if you have the repair work done at a Toyota dealer or by an independent shop, the likely cost of repairs will only be about 1/2 (or less) of what the service department at a Lexus dealer would charge.
#7
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...-warranty.html
This is an older thread on extended warranties. It lists a couple of places to get them at a discounted price. Since this thread is old, the prices are probably higher, but still better than what you were quoted. If you want the warranty, check with them on current prices.
This is an older thread on extended warranties. It lists a couple of places to get them at a discounted price. Since this thread is old, the prices are probably higher, but still better than what you were quoted. If you want the warranty, check with them on current prices.
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#8
My wife and I got extended warranties on our last two Lexuses (2008 IS, 2010 RX) now since traded/sold), and never used them. We bought from Jerry (see the link), and that was straightforward.
#9
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...-warranty.html
This is an older thread on extended warranties. It lists a couple of places to get them at a discounted price. Since this thread is old, the prices are probably higher, but still better than what you were quoted. If you want the warranty, check with them on current prices.
This is an older thread on extended warranties. It lists a couple of places to get them at a discounted price. Since this thread is old, the prices are probably higher, but still better than what you were quoted. If you want the warranty, check with them on current prices.
I don't know whether the information is correct or not, but I've read posts here on CL that have said that, in the last couple of years, Lexus has changed its policies regarding selling extended warranties and that they no longer allow dealers to sell them to out-of-state buyers.
#10
I would be curious to find out the answer to that. My wife has a Mercedes 2017 C-300. I was able to obtain a service agreement from an out of state dealer at a deep discount. Getting service with it is a breeze. Same dealer also sells Mercedes extended warranty at a discount. It's a common thing with Mercedes. The price the dealer gets for extended warranty is too much for such a reliable car but at a discount it may make more sense.
#11
Some tips that may help. Use carmax as a reference for pricing. 5 year bumper to bumper carmax maxcare with $100 deductible and like 100k miles is about $1,400 for a 2015 nx out of warranty.
Your local credit union (not leading banks) offer excellent auto extended warranty's at good prices (not as cheap as carmax and not as expensive as dealers.. good in between). Some require you loan the car from them to get the warranty some sell the warranty direct. For my old BMW I took a loan to get the warr and then paid off the loan. Good luck
Your local credit union (not leading banks) offer excellent auto extended warranty's at good prices (not as cheap as carmax and not as expensive as dealers.. good in between). Some require you loan the car from them to get the warranty some sell the warranty direct. For my old BMW I took a loan to get the warr and then paid off the loan. Good luck
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mirkee (05-13-19)
#12
There are several things to consider when buying an extended warranty. These are some of the things I learned when I owned a motorhome and belonged to Coast-to-Coast and got their monthly magazine. Every month their action line had numerous complaints about extended warranties not paying for expected claims. Read the fine print.
1). When they say 75,000 mile warranty, they mean 75,000 miles on your odometer - not 75,000 additional miles from purchase of the warranty.
2). You are not covered if a warranted part fails as a result of failure of a non-warranted part. Example: You're doing 75mph on an interstate and a water hose (not covered) bursts and your engine seizes before you come to a stop. Your engine repairs will not be covered. etc.
3). You must keep all maintenance receipts and records.
4). Must get pre-approval for all repairs.
1). When they say 75,000 mile warranty, they mean 75,000 miles on your odometer - not 75,000 additional miles from purchase of the warranty.
2). You are not covered if a warranted part fails as a result of failure of a non-warranted part. Example: You're doing 75mph on an interstate and a water hose (not covered) bursts and your engine seizes before you come to a stop. Your engine repairs will not be covered. etc.
3). You must keep all maintenance receipts and records.
4). Must get pre-approval for all repairs.
#13
Don't you have a 6yr/70k powertrain? You have a great reliable car. No extended warranty is needed at this point. The Lexus powertrain is one of the best manufacturer warranties on the market. Why? Because they are saying that they know the vehicle is A+ in quality.
Put the $3500 in a money market account earning 2%+ and pump in $20 a month. In approx three years when you will be out of the manuf warranty you will have an extra $1k (total ~$4500) to throw at maintenance etc...
Put the $3500 in a money market account earning 2%+ and pump in $20 a month. In approx three years when you will be out of the manuf warranty you will have an extra $1k (total ~$4500) to throw at maintenance etc...
#14
main reason for a warranty will be the electronics in car like nav...thats like 3500 by itself. I bought the ext warranty from dealer which gives me 8/80k and it added 2.2k or 2.5....forget....imo it was basically thrown in for free when I purchased car. I asked for it while negotiating. hope I never have to use it.
#15
main reason for a warranty will be the electronics in car like nav...thats like 3500 by itself. I bought the ext warranty from dealer which gives me 8/80k and it added 2.2k or 2.5....forget....imo it was basically thrown in for free when I purchased car. I asked for it while negotiating. hope I never have to use it.
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