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Hi gurus,

I am exploring extended warranty options for my 2023 Taycan 4S (~1.5 years of the original warranty left, current mileage at 21.5K). Below is what Xcare quoted me. I am considering the 10 year/100K miles (~$8.3K) option as I like to keep my cars around.

Curious to get your reactions.

I have also asked my dealership for a quote, still waiting. Any others I should look into?

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Very expensive imho. I spec'd a 5yr/$800 deductible policy when I bought from CarMax, and it was around $2500. I view it as similar to a "catastrophic" medical policy, not something for niggling minor stuff. Although I have to say I'm pretty handy.,,, ,
 

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I got the XCare additional 7 year/100,000 mile (beyond current age and mileage) service agreement with $500 deductible for $7,345 last year. I have no claims experience to share. Why do you prefer the small deductible? My thought process with the $500 deductible is that any claims will be rare but large.
 

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Does this include battery issues post-warranty period?
 

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Does this include battery issues post-warranty period?
XCare extends HV battery coverage beyond the 100,000 miles covered by the original warranty, but not beyond the eight years covered by the original warranty:

EV Battery Breakdown – Means the Breakdown of the EV Battery Pack or individual EV Battery cell(s) causing degradation to its ability to hold adequate charge. The allowable capacity before a claim will be paid is the lesser of seventy (70%) percent or the manufacturer’s capacity allowance. All other causes, except for EV Battery Breakdown due to normal usage and charging standards, are excluded. (EV Battery Coverage included only on Vehicle current plus seven (7) model years with less than one hundred thousand (100,000) miles at time of Contract purchase.) Vehicles not equipped with a Battery Thermal Management System are explicitly excluded from EV Battery Coverage.
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Unless expressly provided herein, Coverage is not provided under this Contract:
D. For EV Battery//Battery Pack failure if Vehicle is not equipped with a Battery Thermal Management System. For EV Battery/Battery Pack capacity greater than seventy (70%) percent on average or the manufacturer’s capacity allowance. All other causes, except for EV Battery Breakdown due to normal usage and charging standards, are excluded. (EV Battery Coverage included only on Vehicles current plus seven (7) model years with less than one hundred thousand (100,000) miles at time of Contract purchase.) Vehicles not equipped with a Battery Thermal Management System are explicitly excluded from EV Battery Coverage.
XCare also provides EV roadside assistance:

24-Hour Roadside Assistance Services and Benefits:
d. Battery Service: Attempting to start the covered Vehicle with a portable EV battery charger.
Coverage: You are entitled to one (1) service of any type described in this Section per seventy-two (72) hours. Services available to You (subject to the terms above) at no cost include towing, portable EV battery charge, flat tire change, fluid delivery, and lockout services.
 


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Very expensive imho. I spec'd a 5yr/$800 deductible policy when I bought from CarMax, and it was around $2500. I view it as similar to a "catastrophic" medical policy, not something for niggling minor stuff. Although I have to say I'm pretty handy.,,, ,
Interesting. I will look into it. Thank you!
 
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I got the XCare additional 7 year/100,000 mile (beyond current age and mileage) service agreement with $500 deductible for $7,345 last year. I have no claims experience to share. Why do you prefer the small deductible? My thought process with the $500 deductible is that any claims will be rare but large.
Thanks! Sounds like the pricing is similar then (perhaps a bit cheaper right now)
And +1 to your thinking on the deductible. I will also choose the higher one.
 

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I got the XCare additional 7 year/100,000 mile (beyond current age and mileage) service agreement with $500 deductible for $7,345 last year. I have no claims experience to share. Why do you prefer the small deductible? My thought process with the $500 deductible is that any claims will be rare but large.
I have a 2021 Taycan. factory warranty unfortunately ends in September while I was out of the country and I forgot to buy the Porsche VSP. So sadly I have to buy it from a third Insurer. The Porsche plan has become too expensive. But the good thing abut the XCare is I can extend the HV battery coverage pass 100,000.
Do you know if the transmission is covered in the Battery/drive Unit Plan or is it only covered by the Premium Plan?
Why do you choose the Premium plan over the Battery and Drive Unit Plan?
I am also debating the $100 vs $500 deductible. Why did you choose the $500?
I have read that some Porsche dealer actually told clients the Porsche plan is more limited in the coverage than the XCare also. Do you know what's the extra that XCare has?
 


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I have a 2021 Taycan. factory warranty unfortunately ends in September while I was out of the country and I forgot to buy the Porsche VSP. So sadly I have to buy it from a third Insurer. The Porsche plan has become too expensive. But the good thing abut the XCare is I can extend the HV battery coverage pass 100,000.
Do you know if the transmission is covered in the Battery/drive Unit Plan or is it only covered by the Premium Plan?
Why do you choose the Premium plan over the Battery and Drive Unit Plan?
I am also debating the $100 vs $500 deductible. Why did you choose the $500?
I have read that some Porsche dealer actually told clients the Porsche plan is more limited in the coverage than the XCare also. Do you know what's the extra that XCare has?
XCare answered all my questions, so I recommend you reach out to them as well. I don't want to misinform you on any of these details. I don't have any claims history with XCare, but I am pleased with the promised coverage.

You also asked whether XCare offers more coverage than plans offered by US Porsche dealerships. I don't know, but I recommend you ask @kelliporsche (site sponsor) by posting your questions on her thread:
Oops – just realized you said your factory warranty expired. I see that @kelliporsche can only offer extended warranties "for vehicles that are currently under the manufacturer's warranty or under the PACPO program."
 

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XCare answered all my questions, so I recommend you reach out to them as well. I don't want to misinform you on any of these details. I don't have any claims history with XCare, but I am pleased with the promised coverage.

You also asked whether XCare offers more coverage than plans offered by US Porsche dealerships. I don't know, but I recommend you ask @kelliporsche (site sponsor) by posting your questions on her thread:
Oops – just realized you said your factory warranty expired. I see that @kelliporsche can only offer extended warranties "for vehicles that are currently under the manufacturer's warranty or under the PACPO program."
I got a quote from SOS Auto Protect for 5 years at $3945, $0 deductible and no cap. But it is known mainly as a regular car warranty insurance. I am not sure how they would cover the EV parts and labor.
XCare is $5270 for 4 years , $500 Deductible with cap on the value of the car at time of plan purchase. XCare specializes in EV and has a pretty good reputation amongst EV enthusiastes.
Which would you choose?
 

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XCare answered all my questions, so I recommend you reach out to them as well. I don't want to misinform you on any of these details. I don't have any claims history with XCare, but I am pleased with the promised coverage.

You also asked whether XCare offers more coverage than plans offered by US Porsche dealerships. I don't know, but I recommend you ask @kelliporsche (site sponsor) by posting your questions on her thread:
Oops – just realized you said your factory warranty expired. I see that @kelliporsche can only offer extended warranties "for vehicles that are currently under the manufacturer's warranty or under the PACPO program."
I have decided to go with XCare also. But trying to decide whether to go for 4 years to the end of the Porsche HV warranty of another three years beyond that. The only consideration id there is a cap on maximum aggregately out to the value of the car at time of purchase of the plan. So there is a chance not much is left after paying for repairs after 4 years.
How many years of coverage did you decide on since the HVcoverage was a n=major factor in your decision?
 
 








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