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POLL - Who is ON a warranty and who is OFF Warranty (risking it all)
I just thought it would be interesting to see what the breakdown is here on this forum - among Boxster owners.
Obviously, the people here with brand new cars, or just buying CPO cars will have a warranty. But a lot of you running around in 2.5s obviously are way OFF the factory warranty - but a lot of people may have some form of extended warranty on the car.... If you care to contribute, can you post your year/model/mileage and whether you have a warranty or not. Factory, CPO Porsche Warranty, third party (who is it) and might as well tell us if you've been pleased with the warranty coverage so far.. also toss this is - for you OFF warranty guys - what are you planning to do in the event of "the worst" and your motor blew up. Fix it w used motor, fix it with upgraded motor, sell car for parts... and then would you buy another boxster is you had to sell off your car for parts... Here's me. 2000 base. 75k miles. NO WARRANTY. Although prior to buying from my dad he did have a third party warranty through Fidelity that he bought from the dealer. it was a 3 yr / 36k miles warranty he bought right when the factory warranty was expiring. He paid about $3000 for it. It ended up paying of for him as he needed some new interior parts (a new leather dash) a new top, and new cats...that and the other few things he had done were at least 3k...maybe a bit more..so he broke even or won "slightly". Car had an RMS leak at about 15k miles and the dealer put in a new motor - that was back in 2001'ish. That was under warranty. so the "new" motor has about 60k on her... If my motor blows - I don't know if I would pay to fix it. I figure my car is worth mayb $10-12k in this market...at MOST. and if it costs me that much to fix it... that's a LOT of money to put into a car - i can't see the logic of investing 100% of a cars worth to fix it when it is as old as mine.... |
You need a Poll counter on your thread.
I'm out of warranty, with no plan to buy one. Don't know what I would do if I had a catastrophic issue. I don't want to will it my way by pondering it too much. Maybe I would do this: http://986forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=10225&stc=1 |
IMS/RMS Tuesday. Today is just Monday.
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No warranty, if my m96 poops the car will either be converted to electric ( I hear the Box is a good candidate for this) or I'll paint Porsche screws it's loyal followers on it and youtube myself towing it around behind my truck and send copies to Stuttgart.
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*2001 S with 56K
*Warranty through Warranty America *$2275 for 60 mos, 80,000 miles - claims to mirror Bumper-Bumper (but plenty of clauses) *Better than NOTHING but far from satisfying *Purchased at 38,000 miles and has already paid for itself 2X's, but I'm out a few grand in uncovered repairs too. P Dealers often recommend Easy Care, because: 1. they probably sell it, and 2. it seems to be one of the few warranties that knows what to expect when it comes to covering these cars. *Warranty America will only honor AllData or Motors when it comes to necessary hours to complete a job. They won't honor Chiltons & they won't honor Porsche. This is VERY important info when it comes to where you service your car. A dealership will use Porsche's hours & most specialists use Porsche or Chilton. AllData & Motors frequently come up with fewer hours for the repair, so the warranty company will only pay out on their recommendation. This has caused me NUMEROUS headaches & plenty of extra $$$, but obviously, the thing to do is find a specialist that will use AllData or Motors to work around it. Problem is... will they be any good? Most Porsche specialists get their hours straight from Porsche. Hope this info helps. |
1997- 2.5 - 53,000 miles - no warranty. Immediately upon explosion...3.4.
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At 35K on my 2001 Boxster I've investigated warrantees, but hesitated to buy one. This is the first car that I've ever owned that I am truly worried and skeptical about. Not only are their engines an outrageous cost, but they're far from dependable. I'm going to give some further consideration to the warrantee again.
If mine has a catastrophic loss, maybe I'll put in a dependable low cost flat six (from Subaru)!!! |
2002 Box S, purchased three years ago with 8k miles, no warranty. Car currently shows 15k miles; oil changes only during that period, along with performance upgrades. "If" the 3.2 grenades, I would opt for a 3.6 Raby motor and be done with it.
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1998 base model 2.5l, purchased just over a month ago. No warranty, most warranty companies are 100% rip-offs. They'll take your money and hide behind clauses when you make a claim.
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2005 Boxster S, almost 54,000 miles, now on a CPO warranty for 100,000 miles. Shouldn't take long, considering it's 3.75 years old and I managed over 14,000 a year already. Yeesh.
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1998 986 with 177,000 miles.
Daily driver. No warranty since 2000 (2-year warranty in '97 and '98) If the engine goes, in goes a 3.8L X51. 1999 986 with 76,000 miles. No warranty since 2003. If the engine goes, I'm not sure what I'd put in place. This car is for racing. Happy Boxstering, Pedro |
I have a 2001 base 5-speed with 17k miles. No warranty. If the engine kills itself, we'll see how my finances are doing and how nice Porsche wants to be and go from there.
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This thread & thinking about IMS/RMS is really making me feel like I need to take a step back before purchasing a boxster... however I don't want to believe it 'cause this is the car I've been wanting forever now.
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I know how you feel, I'm in the same boat. I've decided to wait a year or so until I can afford an '06 (base) with an apparently stronger IMS design.
Steve |
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But in my eyes, BMW's styling is not timeless, it looks great now but won't look as good in 10 years. I can keep a Porsche for 20 and it'll look just as classic, in my opinion. Sorry for getting off topic. |
I have a warranty
Bought an '03 CPO Boxster in November '08 with the Porsche warranty. The car has 49k and the warranty is 2 years or 50k miles.
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2001 S with 63,000 miles. CPO until 100,000 miles or 3/2010. A few days before the warranty expires I will have a new clutch and LN Engineering retrofit IMS bearing installed or dump it for a new one with no IMS.
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2002 Base 71,000 miles No warranty
I am confident it won't blow, but if it does. I'll take the top off, fill it with dirt, and plant roses in it. |
2002 Base, 74K miles, still under 3rd party (Warrantec) "Ultimate" coverage. This warranty was bought new with car for $3900- 84 months or 100K. Expires in May of 09. Original owner paid to have this warranty transferred to me for $40
Daily driver, bought it 2 years ago at 34K. Warranty repairs on mine are pretty inclusive including road hazard ($100/tire- used it twice). In addition the following were all covered under warranty by the dealer: RMS Ignition switch headlight switch drivers seat rails trailing arm (includes a free alignment...cha ching) Oil Separator 2 O2 sensors MAF sensor (also covered the air filter for this repair) steering wheel bushing passenger door window lifter (regulator?) (do the math and this seemed like a decent investment) Not covered- one repair to the clamshell cover (considered an adjustment) which I could have easily done myself ($65) and all oil and tires. warranty=good The warranty is what sold me on buying this car and allowed me to enjoy the ride with no worries. I drive this car very carefully. If the engine blows I'd replace it. Just too much fun to drive for the investment. I paid just over 23 K for the car and that seems low for the fun/dollar factor I credit it for. keep in mind I drive it daily and put about 25K/year. I get a ton of seat time...about 2 hours/day :), i do weekend trips with my wife, and i have done several car rallies and driving events with the local PCA. see you on the road:) |
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There have been hundreds of thousands of Boxsters produced, and yet I've only seen reports of a couple of hundred engines blowing up. I even checked the NHTSA and they only have 11 such reports. Porsche has NO such reports on the Better Business Bureau. Consumer Reports mostly rates the Boxster "Better Than Average" for major engine problems. My mechanic knows of "a couple" of engines that blew (in greater KC metro area, that's not many). I know if my engine blew up, EVERYBODY would be getting my complaints, and I can't be that much different from other people. What I think is happening is this: a couple of hundred engines blowing up IS above average compared to, say, Toyota or Honda. If it is 1% of the total Boxster production, that actually is very BAD but statistically it's still a 99% chance of NO problems. So, I'm going to take my chances. |
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