Extended Warranty... Worth it?
#1
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Extended Warranty... Worth it?
Hello guys. Newbie here about to pull the trigger on a very well maintained lexus certified '16 ES 350, fully loaded. As you guys know, lexus' warranty will cover up till March 2022 with unlimited miles, but I need your opinions on whether I should buy the extended warranty. (extra 3 years with unlimited - bumper to bumper - $2625) the current mileage is at 25000.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Thanks in advance for your help!
#2
Instructor
I can only speak for myself but my opinion is no, don't buy it. I have a 2013 ES, and when I bought mine new, I declined the extended warranty, and so far, I haven't had any issues what so ever. Some people buy them for the peace of mind, but my last three vehicle purchases have been a 2010 Toyota 4 Runner ( which I still have ) a 2007 Toyota Avalon and my 2013 Lexus ES 350. I didn't buy the extended warranty on any of them and have never had any problems.. So I would save the 26 hundred bucks.. Enjoy that new ES. Merry Christmas
Roland
Roland
The following users liked this post:
yeehawtx (12-24-18)
#3
Lead Lap
Extended warranties are among the highest profit add-ons that a dealer can sell a customer. The mark-ups on extended warranties run in the range of a few hundred percent. A dealer can sell you a car at a price that represents only a very tiny profit, but, if that dealer can sell you an extended warranty and 1 or 2 other high profit add-ons, it can turn that deal into one of its highest profit deals.
Yes, there is a (very small) chance that your car could require a repair that is covered by the extend warranty and whose cost exceeds that of the extended warranty, but that is very unlikely to happen. If, instead of buying an extended warranty, you put the same money into a savings account dedicated to car repairs, over the course of ownership of a few cars, you are almost guaranteed to be thousands of dollars ahead.
Yes, there is a (very small) chance that your car could require a repair that is covered by the extend warranty and whose cost exceeds that of the extended warranty, but that is very unlikely to happen. If, instead of buying an extended warranty, you put the same money into a savings account dedicated to car repairs, over the course of ownership of a few cars, you are almost guaranteed to be thousands of dollars ahead.
The following users liked this post:
yeehawtx (12-24-18)
The following users liked this post:
yeehawtx (12-24-18)
#5
I don't think so - Lexus are very good cars and repairs, though costly, are rarely enough to justify an extended warranty. A Lexus Platinum warranty might provide piece of mind but how much is that worth to you.
And as was just mentioned, warranty repairs vs. normal wear and tear is always an issue. I would enjoy the car and save my money.
Dave Mac
And as was just mentioned, warranty repairs vs. normal wear and tear is always an issue. I would enjoy the car and save my money.
Dave Mac
The following users liked this post:
yeehawtx (12-24-18)
#6
Last 3 cars I had were either Toyoto or Lexus stretching back to 2005. Numbers of claims I would have had successfully on an extended warranty on any of them....zero. Absolutely zero.
The following users liked this post:
yeehawtx (12-24-18)
Trending Topics
#8
IMHO no need for extended warranty. Lexus vehicles are very reliable and very seldom break down.
My 05 RX, 07 IS (totaled 2014), 09 G37, 17 ES - no warranty work done except for TSIBs.
ES is relatively cheap to repair.
My 05 RX, 07 IS (totaled 2014), 09 G37, 17 ES - no warranty work done except for TSIBs.
ES is relatively cheap to repair.
The following users liked this post:
yeehawtx (12-24-18)
#9
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: NJ
Posts: 7
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Extended warranties
[QUOTE=yoitskenn;103
[left]My 2013 is a “Lexus Certified” vehicle but I brought it in for a sunroof rattle and they charged me $450, saying “ it’s a wear and tear item blah blah blah” and they tried to make me feel better saying that if the engine breaks down, I’ll be covered.[/left]Bear in mind CPOs and Extended warranties are not as comprehensive as the original new car 4/50 B-B warranty, just saying !/QUOTE]
[left]My 2013 is a “Lexus Certified” vehicle but I brought it in for a sunroof rattle and they charged me $450, saying “ it’s a wear and tear item blah blah blah” and they tried to make me feel better saying that if the engine breaks down, I’ll be covered.[/left]Bear in mind CPOs and Extended warranties are not as comprehensive as the original new car 4/50 B-B warranty, just saying !/QUOTE]
#10
Lexus Fanatic
I wouldn't get one on an ES. They're very simple, parts are inexpensive and easy to find, anybody can work on it. Toyota electronics are very reliable.
Now, on my LS with air suspension, if I keep it out of the lease I will buy a warranty.
Now, on my LS with air suspension, if I keep it out of the lease I will buy a warranty.
#11
>sunroof rattle and they charged me $450, saying “ it’s a wear and tear item blah blah blah”
No, no, no, it is a recognized problem with the sun roof assembly for '15-'16 models. They didn't look for the TSB or factory notices.
However, while you say CPO, is it Lexus CPO? Mine was, they fixed it, but it would have been big $$ otherwise. If the CPO isn't really Lexus I can understand their unwillingness to perform the full repair.
===================================
Angle parked in a parallel universe
No, no, no, it is a recognized problem with the sun roof assembly for '15-'16 models. They didn't look for the TSB or factory notices.
However, while you say CPO, is it Lexus CPO? Mine was, they fixed it, but it would have been big $$ otherwise. If the CPO isn't really Lexus I can understand their unwillingness to perform the full repair.
===================================
Angle parked in a parallel universe
#13
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: NJ
Posts: 7
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I notice in scanning inventories in NJ Lexus dealers not all of their 2016 + ES 350s are listed as CPO cars, is there a reason for this beyond the vehicle having accident repair or major warranty history and is the 3K +/- price boost that some posters have mentioned for CPO cars accurate. I follow Car Gurus and strictly Lexus dealers and many drop prices the longer a car sits on the lot obviously prices vary by mileage and how optioned out the car is, I am looking for a good deal without all the bells and whistles.
#14
Lexus Fanatic
I notice in scanning inventories in NJ Lexus dealers not all of their 2016 + ES 350s are listed as CPO cars, is there a reason for this beyond the vehicle having accident repair or major warranty history and is the 3K +/- price boost that some posters have mentioned for CPO cars accurate. I follow Car Gurus and strictly Lexus dealers and many drop prices the longer a car sits on the lot obviously prices vary by mileage and how optioned out the car is, I am looking for a good deal without all the bells and whistles.
#15
Lead Lap
I notice in scanning inventories in NJ Lexus dealers not all of their 2016 + ES 350s are listed as CPO cars, is there a reason for this beyond the vehicle having accident repair or major warranty history and is the 3K +/- price boost that some posters have mentioned for CPO cars accurate. I follow Car Gurus and strictly Lexus dealers and many drop prices the longer a car sits on the lot obviously prices vary by mileage and how optioned out the car is, I am looking for a good deal without all the bells and whistles.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
pkesarwani
ES - 6th Gen (2013-2018)
41
12-16-15 06:31 PM