Once in a blue jellybean...

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Maxcare or no? ~$4k to 125k miles ($500 deductible)

Uh...yeah. It's an Audi
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Re: Once in a blue jellybean...

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We're getting rid of my Mighty Max so we can park the SQ5 in the garage.

I guess that means it won't be driven much either.
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[quote=""Jeff V.""]We're getting rid of my Mighty Max so we can park the SQ5 in the garage.

I guess that means it won't be driven much either.[/quote]


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[quote=""Jeff V.""]We're getting rid of my Mighty Max so we can park the SQ5 in the garage.

I guess that means it won't be driven much either.[/quote]

OR, since it's getting cold (eventually shitty) out, the VR4 goes behind the vette, and the H3 behind the VR4...and I get in my CLEAN car to go out. :ick:

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You too. :ick:
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It won't be much of an issue since I won't be driving the Corvette in the dead of winter. We can just stack the VR4 and H3 behind it outside. But there's gonna be some musical chairs outside that season.

Also, WTF is it with us an alpha-numeric cars? :lol:

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[quote=""Jeff V.""]It won't be much of an issue since I won't be driving the Corvette in the dead of winter. We can just stack the VR4 and H3 behind it outside. But there's gonna be some musical chairs outside that season.

Also, WTF is it with us an alpha-numeric cars? :lol:

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S5
H3 (twice)
3000GT (twice)[/quote]

If it has a real name, that car is not for Vira!
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I joined a B9 S4/S5/RS5 group on FB .... Wow I feel poor :eek:
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Heh. Try spending time on the McLaren forum...
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[quote=""Jeff V.""]Heh. Try spending time on the McLaren forum...[/quote]

I assume Ferrari forums are similar too.
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McLaren guys make you feel poor.

Ferrari guys make you feel poor and inferior.
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Jeep forums will make you feel rich.
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Re: Once in a blue jellybean...

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Unless you have a Hummer. Then they just laugh at you.
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[quote=""aaronatstate""]If it has a real name, that car is not for Vira![/quote]

Which is funny since I hate alpha-numeric names. I memorize mine, but when Jeff rattles off alpha-numeric car names in a row I get all mixed up.

RX
CX
LX
GX
NX
NSX
CTS
LS
GS
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IS

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This is why I always say 'What is the one I like?' Frucking number names.

I DO prefer real word names! It's just too bad those cars don't have the features I want! :p
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Poll added.

Do I add Maxcare for ~$4000 for up to 125k miles and a $500 deductible? Or take our chances and do our own repairs?

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[quote=""vegasidol""]Poll added.

Do I add Maxcare for ~$4000 for up to 125k miles and a $500 deductible? Or take our chances and do our own repairs?

:runaway: [/quote]
What does the warranty not cover?
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Re: Once in a blue jellybean...

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Wear items. They paid for every other complaint on my S5. There's a couple things I ended up doing myself that they would have covered as well.

We were really just looking at it as catastrophic failure insurance. That doesn't seem to happen on these. It's got 60k miles, so I'd think any real defects would have shown themselves already.

Anything less than the deductible I'll do myself.

We had it on the Mazda and never used it. The power steering pump was just starting to make a noise at the tail end of the warranty. I ended up doing it myself for $70-ish.

Same thing with the Corvette. I had a pinhole in the radiator. Swapped it myself over the weekend because the part was less than the deductible. At this point I'm just looking at it as insurance for the engine or eLSD.
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Re: Once in a blue jellybean...

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Generally speaking these things tend to not pay off. It's how they make money for the sellers. The massive upfront coat on the Audi really makes me say "nope"
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There is also a 100k warranty for $3,200...

Jeff points out that we put only 60k miles on the Mazda in 7 years.

Warranty for 40k miles? But of course...could have more problems after 100k...and then you only save $800 on insurance.

Ugh.

It's the $500 deducible the bugs me.

Need $800 worth of work? You put down $500...and now have paid $4500 (total) for $800 worth of work.

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I don't think I would own an Audi or BMW out of warranty.
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[quote=""mjannusch""]I don't think I would own an Audi or BMW out of warranty.[/quote]

That's where I was at until I saw the cost of MaxCare. $6k outlay on something that may or may not go wrong is a rough gamble
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[quote=""Chris GTO TT""]That's where I was at until I saw the cost of MaxCare. $6k outlay on something that may or may not go wrong is a rough gamble[/quote]
Yeah, there's a reason those warranties are that expensive.

Like my buddy's X5 M that broke a timing chain guide or something just out of warranty and fucked the whole motor and turbos and everything. $6k sounds like a bargain.

Same buddy also had a few Audis and seemed to always be complaining about electrical problems and such. The last time I rode in his S5 the dash was lit up like a Christmas tree with warning lights and the door locks didn't work right.

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