458 5th year warranty extension - ouch!

458 5th year warranty extension - ouch!

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Skittles001

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669 posts

270 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Hi all my 2012 458 is 4 years old at the end of this year so after seeing the Cali warranty renewal thread I decided to ask the main dealer what the cost of extending the warranty for year 5 is.

I was pretty surprised: £3,720!

OK I appreciate it is a £200k car but still.... Coming from the world of Porsche where my GT3 RS warranty cost c.£1k (only) this seems a lot!

So I wanted to ask whether:

1. People generally extend their warranties with Ferrari after the 4 year manufacturer warranty has expired or do you take the view that car is now sufficiently reliable there is no point and "go commando".

2. If you do extend the warranty is this the standard price or is it negotiable/vary by dealer.

I do c.3k road miles per annum. Thanks in advance.

stain

1,053 posts

217 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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It was something similar on my RR Phantom. Warranty Direct was cheaper but I have heard stuff about them I don't like. I took the view that keeping 3k per year in a fighting fund made more sense and so far so good. You could argue that having a warranty helps when selling a car like a 458 but if you are keeping it then that doesn't matter. I bought my Scud partly on the basis that it has a Ferrari warranty but I have yet to make a claim.

sealtt

3,091 posts

165 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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I always pay whatever it costs, being able to sleep easy at night with a manufacture's warranty is the only way I can enjoy my cars!

But that's just me, I always factor it into the cost of car ownership - and usually end up using it as a way to justify buying a newer model wink

Rock Studly

82 posts

219 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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I started the post about warranty extension and I have decided to go for the 5th year Ferrari Power extension. There are 2 Ferrari warranties available - the Power one which costs £3k and the full one which costs £4k. The only difference I could see was that the full warranty covered absolutely everything whereas the power one excluded leaks of oil, water etc but did include engine, gearbox, steering and major electricals including ECU. Both entitle you to Ferrari assist. For year 6 there is a 15% discount and a further 15% if you dont claim in year 5 - so in theory the year 6 warranty could only(!!) be £2k.
My reasoning for going for it was piece of mind. It also adds to the cars value should I decide to sell over the next 12 months.
A painful decision - only time will tell its the right one.

red_duke

800 posts

188 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Rock Studly said:
Both entitle you to Ferrari assist.
I believe Ferrari Assist (aka "With You") is free to anyone owning a Ferrari. I renew mine every year at no charge.

GusB

273 posts

166 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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It's c£3k for my 599 and I am taking it up...

GusB

purpleperil

1,214 posts

291 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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red_duke said:
I believe Ferrari Assist (aka "With You") is free to anyone owning a Ferrari. I renew mine every year at no charge.
Thought this was automatic? Didn't know you had to physically 'renew' it Tim - how do you go about that?

jonny finance

939 posts

213 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Expensive but not if something goes 'bang' - imagine the box losing cogs for example..££££ At least there is an option to extend - Lambo owners don't
carry breakdown assist tel no's - they carry bibles!!!

red_duke

800 posts

188 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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purpleperil said:
red_duke said:
I believe Ferrari Assist (aka "With You") is free to anyone owning a Ferrari. I renew mine every year at no charge.
Thought this was automatic? Didn't know you had to physically 'renew' it Tim - how do you go about that?
Definitely expires annually. You need to email scans of:
  • V5C registered keeper document bearing chassis number
  • Completed "With You" application form
  • Signed personal information waver
Contact Ferrari Client Service number – 0808 2343324 or via email customerservice@owners.ferrari.com for the paperwork and more info.



gregf40

1,114 posts

123 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Doesn't seem too bad to me...

jimmyslr

805 posts

280 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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I'm a fighting fund kinda guy. If you own enough cars/things for enough time you will average out on the luck front in terms of big repairs vs no repairs. You need to be happy that should you get unlucky you can fund the repair yourself, but long term you cut out the middle man and end up in profit. They sell these things to make a profit.

I also question the value on sale. When I'm buying it's a nice to have rather than a value item. In my mind it pales next to condition, spec, history, supply/demand etc and I attribute no value to it.

Each of us is different though in terms of risk appetite and the price we are willing to pay for it. I'm an accountant by training so I run the maths and that helps me sleep at night. Clearly I should get out more smile

Mermaid

21,492 posts

178 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Ferrari. I'd have expected even higher. How much is McLaren?

isaldiri

20,300 posts

175 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Mermaid said:
Ferrari. I'd have expected even higher. How much is McLaren?
Somewhat co-incidentally (or maybe not...), very close. £3.4k for 1 yr or £6.3k (from memory) for 2 years. That said Mclaren only have 3 year of manufacturer warranty vs 4 for the 458.

Skittles001

Original Poster:

669 posts

270 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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OK so the consensus is that the warranty is priced at about as expected and worthwhile doing. I guess I've been spoilt by years of reasonably priced Porsche warranties - not something I ever expected to say!

PS free Assist is an interesting thing I've learned on here!

willy wombat

969 posts

155 months

Monday 31st October 2016
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My 458 spider reaches 4 years on 1/1/17 and I am faced with the extended warranty question. Wondered whether anyone had any further thoughts or whether anyone has had significant (costly) problems with a 458 in years 4 or 5 and either had, or wished they had, an extended warranty? I extended the warranty on my 599 for a couple of years, never claimed so stopped extending it. Inevitably problems started cropping up once I no longer had warranty cover.

Mike Brown

585 posts

194 months

Monday 31st October 2016
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What would make the decision for me would be to know of any major failings during the last few years of theses cars , on my boxster I go for extended Warranty because the engines are known to go bang quite regularly.
I do not
believe Ferrari have any major issues. So I would keep a fighting fund

MDL111

7,181 posts

184 months

Monday 31st October 2016
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Am happy to pay for the warranty - the combination of very expensive engine, gearbox, 4RM system, loads of electronics is just too scary for me without warranty. i do think there wont be any engine issues, but the gearbox and electronics are a different thing given how many failure messages I get. Then again I drive 15k miles a year, so a little different to garage cars, which might be less failure prone

hornbaek

3,737 posts

242 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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MDL111 said:
Then again I drive 15k miles a year, so a little different to garage cars, which might be less failure prone
I actually think it is the other way round. Garage queens are much more likely to develop fault codes etc if not being used rather than daily drivers. So I would tend to use extended warranty schemes for those rather than the everyday car.

f1ten

2,162 posts

160 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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My 430 runs out of warrenty in may and wondering if it's the same 3k as its obviously an older car

chillo

724 posts

229 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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red_duke said:
Definitely expires annually. You need to email scans of:
  • V5C registered keeper document bearing chassis number
  • Completed "With You" application form
  • Signed personal information waver
Contact Ferrari Client Service number – 0808 2343324 or via email customerservice@owners.ferrari.com for the paperwork and more info.
Is this "Con Te" Service?
"The “Con Te” Service is offered to all customers of the Prancing Horse for cars built since 1947 until today, which are no longer covered by POWER or contract warranties.

More than just a breakdown service Ferrari clients benefit for 12 months not only from breakdown service in case their car needs roadside assistance in case of unavoidable events, but also the necessary assistance to return back home or to reach the closest authorised garage, where the car will be restored as well as coverage of possible hotel expenses in case the client has to spend the night before going back home or continue the journey.

The new service guarantees free assistance and is available 24/7 and 365 days a year. The service is available as of now for all Italian clients. This service is part of a wider range of services offered by Ferrari to satisfy the clients of the Prancing Horse who want to enjoy their Ferraris in absolute tranquillity and safety.

To activate the Ferrari 'Con Te' Service, please complete the form below, download the PDF form on this page and send it to an official Ferrari dealership. After the car has been checked for wear-and-tear, you will receive confirmation of activation as well as the exact date the service will be activated, directly from the Clienti Ferrari Department."

Looks like you need to have the car inspected prior to being accepted?