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Extended Warranty - Options

Twinfan

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I've not seriously looked at other cover, but I can't see how the Porsche warranty can be beaten. There are exclusions, obviously, but the big ticket items are covered in their entirety.

I think the common choice is generally Porsche or nothing...

 
The CGTS is coming up to 3 years old and whilst it has criminally low mileage of 3800 miles (Covid purchase and now work from home), I would prefer to have a warranty in place.
I’ve looked at the Porsche extended warranty and it’s £1870 for years which is the term I would take.
However, I’m aware that others have done lots of investigation in to other 3rd party warranties and wondered if the Porsche warranty is a good option compared to others or if there is something else that would be better suited.
I did do an online enquiry with one company who quoted £3k for 3 years with a £10k per claim limit (I’m pdk so not really suitable cover should that fail). They then called and slashed the 3 year price to £1450 (which does make me a little dubious).
Anyway - I would welcome any thoughts / input - thank you
 
Yep. OPC warranty for the win.

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I tell you what, the Cayman for 3 years at £1000 cheaper than a 911 is crazy! That includes GT4s as well, as that's what I paid recently for mine.

 
£625 a year seems a bit of a bargain in the current climate, for the peace of mind it gives. If you do have any issues you will always be dealing with the OPC who also services the car, which keeps it simple.

 

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