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Warranty on a Porsche 911
I have a 2005 911 C2 purchased from a main dealer two years ago and the Porsche warranty is just about to expire. The car has done 39,000 miles, has a full main dealer service history, has been trouble free and is used dailly on a 60 mile commute. I can extend the Porshe warranty (about £1200 pounds a year) or use Warranty Direct (about £900 a year) so the cost saving is not huge. What would you recomend?
Asked on 8 July 2011 by jn2
Answered by
Honest John
If anything fails, making a claim on the Porsche warranty via the Porsche dealer fixing the car will be easier.
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