[A4] Lots of miles on a B6 1.8T

Rocky Mullin caliban at sharon.net
Thu Jul 20 20:51:39 EDT 2006


	the warranty i bought and upon which i got el escrewedo was
from my audi dealer, when i bought the car new.  it was like $3000.

	they're insurance companies.  they might very well "fight"
against any claims, requiring all kinds of weird proof of various
bits of maintenance and stuff.  not an issue for some, but could be
for others.  caveat emptor, basically.  make an informed choice.

At 8:42 PM -0400 7/20/06, Gordie's Garage wrote:
>You have no recourse, unless the company is backed by a well known reputable
>insurance company (not likely).  Best thing to do is check with your local
>Audi stealer and see if they will certify your car.  Audi CPO is a great
>warranty, I've had a couple of them, and am currently using it for a seized
>AC compressor in the A6.  It ran out on the '98 A4, but I sure got many
>times my $$$ worth out of it.  If you had a Honda, I may not recommend a
>warranty, but you don't and Audi's are expensive to fix.
>Just my .02
>
>Gordie
>
>
>So what is your recourse when this happens?
>
>   Dan D
>   '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
>   Central NJ USA
>
>Rocky Mullin <caliban at sharon.net> wrote: 
>  exactly what happened to me.
>
>At 11:44 AM -0400 7/20/06, Kent McLean wrote:
>>T. Jackson wrote about extended warrantees:
>>   > I guess it all depends on which company you go with.
>>
>>True. Some companies are no longer around when you need to exercise
>>your warranty. Choose carefully. YMMV.
>>
>>--
>>Kent McLean
>>'94 100 S Avant, "Moody"
>>'89 200 TQ, "Bad Puppy" up in smoke


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