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lexus warranty
Guys,
I just purchased my new 2012 es 350 and would like to know if I should go for the warranty or not. I saw them offering me warranty from Windshield ding and dents wear and tear interior wheels tires they are all around 600 each and doesn't include the extended warranty. what do you guys prefer? is it worth it? |
I don't get those coverages but do understand that it is a personal decision. I would suggest to do what you are comfortable with.
Congrats on the new car. |
thanks a lot.
What is your experience with these cars? I mean do they wear tear easily?I will be driving this car only on weekends as I do have a work car. Also, I am not buying the extended warranty. |
those are just money grappers...would say less than 5% of all Lexus buyers would purchase these dings, pings etc coverage. I'm worried why you just spent 40k and you are questioning on how the vehicle holds up. Relax...save your money and enjoy a true luxury ride for a great value. You did very well on the purchase price dont give money back to them. Not sure if it will be garaged but helps tremendously...my 2010 is garaged all the time when not on rd and looks brand new...but I do the Zaino steps couple times of year. Congrats & Good Luck !!
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I got the ding and dents when I bought my '12 es350 last month. It will pay for itself IF I bother to utilize it. Our garage is only a 2-car, and kids getting out of the wife's car are regularly dinging my doors. Also, my work parking lot has narrow spaces, and dings happen there as well. But it will be up to me to take it in for these future dings and dents.
I also got the lost key ins, because, frankly, the wife loses keys....1x a year guaranteed, her keys and mine, just like the sun rises in the east. It will happen. Lost key ins, unfortunately, was a given for me. |
Originally Posted by JRey350hou
(Post 7287663)
those are just money grappers...would say less than 5% of all Lexus buyers would purchase these dings, pings etc coverage. I'm worried why you just spent 40k and you are questioning on how the vehicle holds up. Relax...save your money and enjoy a true luxury ride for a great value. You did very well on the purchase price dont give money back to them. Not sure if it will be garaged but helps tremendously...my 2010 is garaged all the time when not on rd and looks brand new...but I do the Zaino steps couple times of year. Congrats & Good Luck !!
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Originally Posted by JRey350hou
(Post 7287663)
those are just money grappers...would say less than 5% of all Lexus buyers would purchase these dings, pings etc coverage. I'm worried why you just spent 40k and you are questioning on how the vehicle holds up. Relax...save your money and enjoy a true luxury ride for a great value. You did very well on the purchase price dont give money back to them. Not sure if it will be garaged but helps tremendously...my 2010 is garaged all the time when not on rd and looks brand new...but I do the Zaino steps couple times of year. Congrats & Good Luck !!
Been a Zaino user for 15 years.Great stuff.:) |
Originally Posted by 2010es350
(Post 7287630)
thanks a lot.
What is your experience with these cars? I mean do they wear tear easily?I will be driving this car only on weekends as I do have a work car. Also, I am not buying the extended warranty. |
Originally Posted by 2010es350
(Post 7287614)
Guys,
I just purchased my new 2012 es 350 and would like to know if I should go for the warranty or not. I saw them offering me warranty from Windshield ding and dents wear and tear interior wheels tires they are all around 600 each and doesn't include the extended warranty. what do you guys prefer? is it worth it? Dings......$100 per panel. I average 2-3 per life of the car....$300 total for me. I'll save $300 here Wear & tear. stupid, how do they define it? $600 saved for me. Wheels.....claim it on your insurance if you dent one.....I drive 40,000 a year and have never dented one....saved me $600. Tires....I'd love to read the fine print on this one. Plus will they replace them with the same quality Michelin? |
We bought the wheel and tire package on our 2007 when new. Tried to file a claim for curb rash, that was a no go. Only bought Lexus Platinum Extended Warranty for our 2011 and negotiated that with our local dealer from price quotes online. Knocked off $600 from his original, sign here offer.
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I would not recommend any of those coverages. Insurance will cover some things like the windshield and others are probably difficult to collect on. You might consider an extended warratnty like the platinum warranty often discussed here instead.
Enjoy the new car. Dave Mac |
I agree that amost all people don't need any of the insurances offered. The windshield, wear & tear, and tires/rims are particularly ridiculous.
In fact, the lost/broken key ins is not needed for anyone not married to my wife. An aggravating, but necessary ins for me. Stupid, just stupid. As for the ding and dent ins, when this was presented to me, my initial thought was "where has this been all my life!?!" I'm usually having dings and dents repaired on previous vehicles 2-3x per year. I try to let several accumulate before getting it done (though seeing them accumulate over a 3-4 month period really grates on my nerves). Assuming I continue to have dents repaired 2-3x per year on this car, as I have on previous vehicles, then it will pay for itself several times over. Though I must admit that this ding/dent ins might not be needed by the general population to the extent I claim to need it. |
What is zaino steps? Where can I buy that?
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Originally Posted by 2010es350
(Post 7288494)
What is zaino steps? Where can I buy that?
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I've used Zaino for years.
Step one: Apply their AIO (All in One). Step two: Crack a cool drink and admire the shine. Step three: apply Z5 or Z3 for additional protection if your really into it. http://inlinethumb34.webshots.com/47...500x500Q85.jpg |
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