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I am lucky enough to have a three year old Porsche 981 Cayman (2.7 PDK) and am covering 7-8000 miles a year. Now is the time to decide on extending the warranty for one or two years at either £600 or £1100 for the extension + a pre check at £220.
Am pondering not to take up the offer and was looking for your advice.
Warranty Direct quotes are actually more expensive in this case.
Am pondering not to take up the offer and was looking for your advice.
Warranty Direct quotes are actually more expensive in this case.
Asked on 28 May 2016 by telfrost
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Honest John
Stick with the Porsche warranty, and make sure you never accidentally over-rev the engine or it will be voided. WD is expensive due to expensive claims. Porsche is better able to swallow some of this.
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