
Originally Posted by
The_Capt
Audi warranty isn’t as complete or beneficial as Fidelity Platinum warranty.
If you cancel the Audi warranty you only get refunded the difference of what repair costs were covered through your claims and remaining value of your warranty minus time/mileage expired.
Whereas with Fidelity Platinum you don’t get penalized for costs of warranty claims should you cancel the warranty. Only deduction is calculated based on time/mileage expired against the remainder.
Also every OEM dealer accepts FP warranty claims. It’s great service business for them. Indy mechanics however are less inclined to accept aftermarket warranties since I’m told it’s more paperwork for them to get paid by any aftermarket warranty provider.
ie. Many cars ago I had a M6GC with FP warranty and got nearly $10k of repairs completed at BMW dealer across 3-4 claims and ended up canceling the warranty when I sold the car. The net cost after my refund was like $260 from a warranty I originally paid around $3k for. Only had the car for like 6mo or so.
Recently just purchased FP warranty for my ‘21 RS6 - 8yr/120k for $3900 about 15mo after my original Audi warranty began that was added at the 9800 mileage mark that’ll carry me to 129800 miles or exactly 8yrs from FP warranty coverage start, and expires at whichever comes first - contract expiration or mileage limit of warranty.
FYI- FP warranty is cheaper when purchased with car under 10k miles, hence why I added it barely before I hit 10k miles. After 10k miles the costs jump rather significantly every like 5-10k interval.
Audi extended warranty begins the time/mileage clock at original factory warranty beginning so it’s not a true full period of coverage as you think. It overlaps the original factory warranty period.
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I found this on the website. Seems like it doesn’t cover a lot of important things that would just be a hassle to fix. Interested in hearing what people think of these exclusions.
“”PLATINUM IS EXCLUSIONARY COVERAGE:
This means it covers your vehicle's assemblies
unless listed under the Exclusions section of the
Vehicle Service Contract.
PLATINUM EXCLUSIONS:
Brake linings, brake drums and rotors, disc brake
pads, standard manual transmission clutch
friction disc, pressure plate, pilot bearing, throw-
out bearing and arm, air bags, solar powered
devices, glass, lenses, sealed beams, body parts
and/or panels, weather stripping, trim, moldings,
lock cylinders, tires, wheels, all batteries except
Hybrid/EV/Hydrogen High Voltage batteries as
listed under Gold Coverage, light bulbs,
upholstery, paint, bright metal, freeze plugs,
filters, heater and radiator hoses, exhaust
system, catalytic converter, shock absorbers,
work such as front-end alignment or wheel
balancing (except when required in conjunction
with a mechanical breakdown), safety restraint
systems, audio/security or other systems not
factory installed, or vinyl and convertible top
* See service contract for additional details””
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