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    Extended Warranty

    Anyone have thoughts on the extended factory warranty? $4700 to make it 8 years 80,000 miles doesn’t sound bad. Am I missing something?


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    If you are talking about the extended warranty that you can purchase when you buy the car then I believe that the price is negotiable.

    Having said that, I don’t have any experience with that specific extended warranty, but have had many different ones over the years. The important thing is to look at the warranty documents (not just what the salesperson tells you) and see exactly what is covered. Warranties can be “exclusive” or “inclusive”.

    New car warranties are typically exclusive meaning “we cover everything except this items specifically listed” such as wear and tear items. Inclusive warranties are what many extended warranties are. This type only covers items specifically listed in the warranty documents. Do not assume something is covered under an inclusive warranty unless you see it explicitly stated. This items listed in inclusive warranties are often literally interpreted as well. For example if it says “radiator and water pump” and your cooling expansion tank cracks, it would not be covered even though it is attached to the radiator.
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    I was quoted 8/120k for that price with a $100 deductible. I think several people on here, myself included, got 10/120k for around $5k.

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    Extended Warranty

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Capt View Post
    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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    Extended Warranty

    Those are essentially all consumables that no warranty will cover.

    I’ve used FP 5-6x and it’s always paid against all my warranty claims with zero issues. In fact, one of my warranty claims was replacing one of the M6GC’s OLED headlights which was nearly $3k I believe.

    I also had FP on my ‘11 R8 v10 gated manual, and it replaced all 4 air struts which was nearly $8k service repair at Audi dealer. I paid like $4700 for the warranty and canceled it once I sold the r8 and my net costs after the refund was like $1200 against that strut replacement plus another passenger lock claim for like $800. So essentially $9k worth of repairs cost me $1200. Same story for a Range Rover Sport I had and countless others.

    I can speak with confidence it’s paid for itself and then some every single time I had it.

    Do what you think is best for you.


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    Last edited by The_Capt; 05-24-2022 at 12:34 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Capt View Post
    Those are essentially all consumables that no warranty will cover.

    I’ve used FP 5-6x and it’s always paid against all my warranty claims with zero issues. In fact, one of my warranty claims was replacing one of the M6GC’s OLED headlights which was nearly $3k I believe.

    I also had FP on my ‘11 R8 v10 gated manual, and it replaced all 4 air struts which was nearly $8k service repair at Audi dealer. I paid like $4700 for the warranty and canceled it once I sold the r8 and my net costs after the refund was like $1200 against that strut replacement plus another passenger lock claim for like $800. So essentially $9k worth of repairs cost me $1200. Same story for a Range Rover Sport I had and countless others.

    I can speak with confidence it’s paid for itself and then some every single time I had it.

    Do what you think is best for you.


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    That’s all really good info to have. Not trying to sound like I’m doubting you. Appreciate the advice!


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    I also ended up going with Fidelity platinum. It didn’t hurt that it was cheaper than the Audi plans. Contact Troy at http://www.fd-warranty.com/ if interested.

    Regardless, both Audi and Fidelity offer separate tire/wheel/brake packages, so the exclusions above to the main warranty are not unique to Fidelity.

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    Is fd-warranty.com a separate company from Fidelity? Who actually provides the coverage if you go through fd-warranty?

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    To clarify, these are your options:

    1. Platinum warranty
    2. Audicare (maintenance)
    3. Term protection with rotors
    4. Tire/wheel

    Fidelity offers alternatives for 1 and 4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tengorazon View Post
    To clarify, these are your options:

    1. Platinum warranty
    2. Audicare (maintenance)
    3. Term protection with rotors
    4. Tire/wheel

    Fidelity offers alternatives for 1 and 4.
    I wound up going with Term this week for my RS6, it was 72 months so splits the difference nicely between the standard 4 yr/50K and extended 10 yr/100K, while covering any consumble outside the factory warranty and 1 change of the pads and rotors. I usually skip this, but as this is hte first car i paln on having for a long while it made sense, gives me some added piece of mind
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    Quote Originally Posted by matthewcody View Post
    Is fd-warranty.com a separate company from Fidelity? Who actually provides the coverage if you go through fd-warranty?
    Troy Dietrech, who works at a dealer for Audi, VW, Ford, and Toyota, obtains the policies from Fidelity. Think of him as an insurance agent. He can provide both Audi and Fidelity policies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tengorazon View Post
    Troy Dietrech, who works at a dealer for Audi, VW, Ford, and Toyota, obtains the policies from Fidelity. Think of him as an insurance agent. He can provide both Audi and Fidelity policies.
    Where is Troy located and do you have his contact info I could get?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Khalizzel View Post
    Where is Troy located and do you have his contact info I could get?


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    [Factory Discount Warranty is a BBB Accredited Extended Warranty Contract Service Company in Greenfield, MA]<https://www.bbb.org/us/ma/greenfield/profile/extended-warranty-contract-service-companies/factory-discount-warranty-0261-321613#bbbseal>


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    I just contacted Troy to buy a warranty and he replied he is no longer in that position and is only servicing existing warranty owners. Does anyone know of another reputable salesperson?

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    With Fidelity can you have repairs done at the dealership or do they send you to some independent shop that may or may not be great?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackwing View Post
    With Fidelity can you have repairs done at the dealership or do they send you to some independent shop that may or may not be great?
    Yes as I stated above in previous post, you can take the car to dealer for warranty work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Capt View Post
    Yes as I stated above in previous post, you can take the car to dealer for warranty work.


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    Missed that. Appreciate you confirming. Super healthful info in this thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by YashaR8 View Post
    I wound up going with Term this week for my RS6, it was 72 months so splits the difference nicely between the standard 4 yr/50K and extended 10 yr/100K, while covering any consumble outside the factory warranty and 1 change of the pads and rotors. I usually skip this, but as this is hte first car i paln on having for a long while it made sense, gives me some added piece of mind
    That sounds like Term Protection Plus, which essentially adds platinum level protection to the term protection. I opted for regular term protection (not “plus”) bc I was getting the separate platinum warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tengorazon View Post
    That sounds like Term Protection Plus, which essentially adds platinum level protection to the term protection. I opted for regular term protection (not “plus”) bc I was getting the separate platinum warranty.
    I could be wrong, but I believe this is just one term care option now that includes one brake swap. So many different options though, so I could be confusing this with something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by monugs View Post
    I could be wrong, but I believe this is just one term care option now that includes one brake swap. So many different options though, so I could be confusing this with something else.
    It seems that what you are offered varies by dealer. My dealer only mentioned one option. Last month, Troy offered me four term protection options, each with multiple year options:

    1. Term protection for 4/5/6 years
    2. Term protection plus for 4/5/6 years
    3. Term protection with rotors for 4/5/6 years
    4. Term protection plus with rotors for 4/5/6 years

    I chose #3 for 6 years.
    Last edited by Tengorazon; 05-25-2022 at 02:06 AM.

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    Is there another preferred vendor for extended warranties? FD is not currently selling warranties and they are switching to another brand (not Fidelity).

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    I bought my 21 RS6 back in December with 15k miles. It was advertised as a CPO from the Audi dealer but they said they could not certify it because of an open recall with the fuel sender. so they offered me an extended warranty at an additional cost of course. I think they took care of me with a 'lifetime' warranty from Gold Standard for $4700. Lifetime means 20 years or 500,000 miles, and its transferrable as well as some defined pro-rated refund for cancelling. one caveat is that once a part is replaced, it can no longer be covered again. I don't plan on keeping the car anywhere close to 20 years or 500k miles! But I hope it offers the next owner a lot of peace of mind.
    i have read it several times including after reading this thread. It has a $100 deductible but covers almost everything, except wear and tear items. It covers engine & turbos, tranny, drivetrain, cooling system, HVAC, suspension, and then the tech stuff like cameras, GPS, and all the sensors. It even offers money to cover maintenance items such as $30 for wipers, alignments, & tire rotation...but i am sure it takes a lot of effort for just $30. but up to $120 for oil changes. another caveat is you must follow the maintenance schedule from Audi and I'm sure you don't want to miss an oil change by even a day.
    In reality, a 10 year/120k warranty would be enough but again, I am hoping it will help me resell the car...and it seems like I may have only paid a few hundred more than others on this post

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    Reviving an old thread but was curious if anyone recently purchased an extended warranty. My local dealer quoted to take the warranty fully to 7 years (car is roughly 2 years old) and cost was around $5500 for the platinum package.
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    Bump, also interested in the extended warranty as the factory warranty expires next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by allenyao09 View Post
    Bump, also interested in the extended warranty as the factory warranty expires next year
    Same… very curious about this as my '21's warranty ends in February. If anyone is in a similar situation and has some numbers to compare please post. If I get any quotes I will share them too.

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    I’m in the market for one as well. Planning on keeping this before I move over to the new M5 Touring and my warranty comes up in Nov.

    My local dealer is offering the following:

    AUDI VEHICLE SERVICE PROTECTION

    PLATINUM COVERAGE - IN WARRANTY - 60 MO/$250 DEDUCTIBLE, TERM MILES - 60000 - $3,465

    PLATINUM COVERAGE - IN WARRANTY - 72 MO/$250 DEDUCTIBLE, TERM MILES - 72000 -$4,405

    PLATINUM COVERAGE - IN WARRANTY - 84 MO/$250 DEDUCTIBLE, TERM MILES -100000 - $6,005

    PLATINUM COVERAGE - IN WARRANTY - 96 MO/$250 DEDUCTIBLE, TERM MILES -120000 - $7,365

    Really don’t want a $250 deductible. Anyone know if these prices are negotiable? I know when you purchase new you can negotiate while in financing.

    The Fidelity extended warranty looks appealing compared to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KHATTI View Post
    I’m in the market for one as well. Planning on keeping this before I move over to the new M5 Touring and my warranty comes up in Nov.

    My local dealer is offering the following:

    AUDI VEHICLE SERVICE PROTECTION

    PLATINUM COVERAGE - IN WARRANTY - 60 MO/$250 DEDUCTIBLE, TERM MILES - 60000 - $3,465

    PLATINUM COVERAGE - IN WARRANTY - 72 MO/$250 DEDUCTIBLE, TERM MILES - 72000 -$4,405

    PLATINUM COVERAGE - IN WARRANTY - 84 MO/$250 DEDUCTIBLE, TERM MILES -100000 - $6,005

    PLATINUM COVERAGE - IN WARRANTY - 96 MO/$250 DEDUCTIBLE, TERM MILES -120000 - $7,365

    Really don’t want a $250 deductible. Anyone know if these prices are negotiable? I know when you purchase new you can negotiate while in financing.

    The Fidelity extended warranty looks appealing compared to this.
    I think it’s negotiable at any point. That’s my experience at least with Porsche.
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    It a dealer...of course it's negotiable.

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    There is one data point I can offer for your consideration.

    I had the dreaded alternator failure last Friday. I was lucky that my local service center happened to have the part in stock (it generally has to be ordered and takes 2-3 weeks to arrive).

    For me it was covered under warranty, but my service rep showed me the internal invoice- the part is around $4k and labor alone was about $1600. Bottom line was almost $6k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macnewbie View Post
    There is one data point I can offer for your consideration.

    I had the dreaded alternator failure last Friday. I was lucky that my local service center happened to have the part in stock (it generally has to be ordered and takes 2-3 weeks to arrive).

    For me it was covered under warranty, but my service rep showed me the internal invoice- the part is around $4k and labor alone was about $1600. Bottom line was almost $6k.
    That’s a steep bill. Isn’t his part covered for 7 years now?
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    Yes it is. Audi has extended this part and failure for 7 years/100K miles I believe.

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