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Discussion starter · #21 ·
Adding another datapoint as this thread was very helpful in my search, called four dealerships, Audi Greensboro is by far the most reasonable - $3.5k for the Audi Pure Platinum , 4Y/45K miles, $250 deductible for my 2021 premium+. Range for the same coverage was $3.5-$9k (!!)
Is it 4Y 45K miles from current date and odometer?
 
I ended up purchasing a Fidelity Platinum 0 deductible 3 years and 36K miles from the time of the warranty for $4900. My factory warranty ends in July. Did not shop around much as I had that same amount of money from Audi to compensate me for my Etron GT taking 110 days for the battery recall.
 
Adding another datapoint as this thread was very helpful in my search, called four dealerships, Audi Greensboro is by far the most reasonable - $3.5k for the Audi Pure Platinum , 4Y/45K miles, $250 deductible for my 2021 premium+. Range for the same coverage was $3.5-$9k (!!)
audi Greensboro is where I got my warranty
 
Discussion starter · #27 ·
Yes! They use the signing date as the first day of coverage, so would recommend pushing as close as possible to the end of your factory warranty (if applicable) - mine is expiring in 2 days
Do you know if it would have been the same price or even available if the warranty was already expired?
 
Discussion starter · #30 ·
Yes! They use the signing date as the first day of coverage, so would recommend pushing as close as possible to the end of your factory warranty (if applicable) - mine is expiring in 2 days
Does the contract have in warranty and out of warranty options like Porsche VSP?
 

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I have the "fat e-tron," not the GT, but this topic caught my eye so I hope you don't mind if I chime in. Just in the past couple of months, I have been getting deluged with emails from my local (Westwood, MA) Audi dealer promoting an extended warranty (which they call a service plan) by Century Warranty Service, Inc. called the "CWS Protection Plan Agreement." Has anyone used that one? I was frankly annoyed by the dealer's promotional emails, which were rather pushy, and I am generally skeptical of extended warranties anyway. But I asked for a quote anyway. Their price was $7,512 for a plan that covers 72 months to a mileage of 85,000. My car now has something over 17,000 miles on it and has 2 years of original manufacturer warranty left plus one added year of the Audi CPO plan, so the real coverage would presumably begin only when those two warranties end in 3 years. Repairs have a $100 deductible.
I have not reviewed the CWS plan in detail. The price is substantially more than the $4500 I paid for a 4-year Extended Service Plan I bought for my Tesla Model S, but that was several years ago and costs go up. When I bought the car, the finance guy wanted to sell me added warranty coverage, but I said no at that time, not wanting to be pressured into it on the delivery day. I have not asked again about whether they offer any Audi extended warranty so I am interested to read about the apparent variability in how dealers handle this.
 
We purchased 3 warranty products when we purchased our used 2024 Q4 last month, Extended Care, Bundle, and 360 Shield. Are some of these available for purchase from any dealer? Any guide for these plans and which, if any, are worthwhile?
 
I have been shopping for an extended warranty for my 2022 etron GT Prestige Performance, purchased used in June 24 with 24k miles, still under 18 months of factory warranty. I received quotes from two different dealers with a $2k+ difference in pricing for 96 months (including original warranty) and 100k miles. I also received a quote from the used car dealer from which I purchased the vehicle that was a few hundred dollars below the lower quote I got from a dealer. I've held off for a few months to determine the actual mileage that I'm putting on the GT as my daily driver (most days), given we have other vehicles in the garage that I use for long trips and the like. I will probably act before the end of the year.
As an update, yesterday I pulled the trigger and purchased an Pure Platinum extended service contract for my 2022 e-tron GT 28,500 miles Cost for 8 years 80k miles (really only 4 years and 30k miles above the original 4 years and 50k miles) $250 deductible was $5090. I obtained a competing quote from another dealer that was a couple thousand higher and a quote for Fidelity from Steingold that was also higher. I don't put lots of miles on the vehicle so the 80k limit was not an issue for me, but I think there was also a 100,000 mile coverage available for another $500 and there was a 3 year coverage for about $400 less.
 
Discussion starter · #34 ·
As an update, yesterday I pulled the trigger and purchased an Pure Platinum extended service contract for my 2022 e-tron GT 28,500 miles Cost for 8 years 80k miles (really only 4 years and 30k miles above the original 4 years and 50k miles) $250 deductible was $5090. I obtained a competing quote from another dealer that was a couple thousand higher and a quote for Fidelity from Steingold that was also higher. I don't put lots of miles on the vehicle so the 80k limit was not an issue for me, but I think there was also a 100,000 mile coverage available for another $500 and there was a 3 year coverage for about $400 less.
Does your contract have options for in warranty and out of warranty? Porsche one looks like this.
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We opted for an Audi Pure Platinum extended warranty on our 2019 e-tron just prior to its 4 year warranty expiration. Cost was $3,000 for 8-yr/ 80k mile. Our e-tron had just over 22,000 miles and no issues, with regular maintenance check-ups. We use a dealer different from our original purchase dealer.
If you don’t mind sharing, which dealer did you use? Is yours Audi pure protection plan?
 
I ended up purchasing a Fidelity Platinum 0 deductible 3 years and 36K miles from the time of the warranty for $4900. My factory warranty ends in July. Did not shop around much as I had that same amount of money from Audi to compensate me for my Etron GT taking 110 days for the battery recall.
And to make matters worse, after a few nice days driving the Etron GT, I realized that they gave it back to me with the AC not functioning. I drove over and insisted on a loaner and it is still there with no report of anything happening on it. The AC recharging was part of the battery recall and they broke the port and had to replace the heater core. You would think that they would have checked that the AC was functioning if that was the scope of work but... Now I am almost wishing I would have takne their 50K buy back offer and leased a new Macan 4S...
 
NEED Help. I have a 2019 Audi Q8 Prestige Package. Extended warranty is about to run out. Mileage is currently 79,000. Wife loves the car and wants to keep driving it. We had one recall repair we didnt pay for. Other than that the car has had ZERO issues. Dealer just quoted Audi Pure for 3/36,000 miles with a $250 deductible to be $8,750. Does that sound right? Anyone have experience with warranties on a Q8?
 
NEED Help. I have a 2019 Audi Q8 Prestige Package. Extended warranty is about to run out. Mileage is currently 79,000. Wife loves the car and wants to keep driving it. We had one recall repair we didnt pay for. Other than that the car has had ZERO issues. Dealer just quoted Audi Pure for 3/36,000 miles with a $250 deductible to be $8,750. Does that sound right? Anyone have experience with warranties on a Q8?
At that cost I would just keep driving and save the warranty cost... Have had multiple cars (not Audis, though - BMW M6's, 5-series) that have been outside of warranty and no regrets of not paying for extended warranty - but that's just me... If you are determined on extended warranty, maybe see if you can increase deductible to get the premium down?
 
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