SubiWhale
Member
- Joined
- May 23, 2025
- Threads
- 0
- Messages
- 6
- Reaction score
- 5
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Vehicles
- Taycan RWD, Macan S
I've been mulling over this decision and came to the same conclusion as you. An additional 3 years on top of the two year CPO and up to 100,000 miles (I drive a lot) for my '22 would be nearly $7,000. A heater fix will not cost $7000. Financially it just doesn't make sense and I'd be gambling either way. I'll be taking the risk as the powertrain is covered up to 8 years, 100k miles anyways.Recalls are always covered, even out of warranty.
It’s an emotional purchase because the math is really bad on extended warranties. According to studies, most (55%) never have a single claim on the extended warranty. And even those that do, most of the claims are less than the cost of the warranty.
They price the warranty based on the risk and cost of repairs and constantly raise it if the risk/cost goes up.
Only in an extremely rare situation would a warranty company get the math completely wrong and you get a super cheap warranty with a car that has frequent high repair costs.
And our “expensive stuff” is covered for 8 years.
Sponsored