Ordering 2015 S5..
#2
Anyone I know who has owned a German car or two pretty much subscribes to the notion "you don't want a German car that's out of warranty" (regardless of the marque). It's no secret that things can get very expensive very quickly on high mileage Audis, etc. So from that standpoint, extended coverage might be beneficial. IF you're absolutely certain you'll have the car that long. What does the plan cost, and how does it compare to a la carte pricing of the recommended services (which could be subject to inflationary increases over the years)? What does it cover, or not? I'd want more than just oil and filter changes down the road, like protection for the really expensive and high-tech bits such as MMI, supercharger, TSFI, potential carbon build-up on the valves, etc. You're basically buying peace of mind; what's the value of that (vs. just the cost) to you? I know from personal experience there's a honeymoon period when you first buy a new car and think you'll be together forever and want to do everything possible for the "relationship." Is this realistic? I don't think there's a universal right or wrong answer about extended coverage because of so many personal variables. As long as you've taken them into consideration, then your decision is the right one for you apart from the cost factor alone.
#3
I finalized my purchase of our 2015 S5 Cab a few weeks ago and went with the extended warranty. I intend to keep this car for quite a while so it seemed to make sense. I pick it up on Tuesday in Ingolstadt.
#4
I would recommend waiting for the extended warranty until just before the original 4 yr manufactures warranty runs out. You are crazy in love with your new car right now, you feel that your car is amazing, if you could you would sleep in it and so on...but wait a few years and you will be looking left and right for the newer sexier models...that's just our (men's) nature!
#5
I would recommend waiting for the extended warranty until just before the original 4 yr manufactures warranty runs out. You are crazy in love with your new car right now, you feel that your car is amazing, if you could you would sleep in it and so on...but wait a few years and you will be looking left and right for the newer sexier models...that's just our (men's) nature!
Besides, the cars that you intend to keep for 8/120k (a looooooong time in this day and age) are Toyota's or Honda's. There are exceptions of course, I do not intend to generalize, I'm sure there is a 15 years old, 150k, Audi somewhere on this planet but look closely on your daily commute, most Audi's, MB's, BMW's are relatively newer, don't you think? There is a reason behind that.
I have an Audi S5 right, I love it so much that I want to make love to it when I see it but I know in some years, I'll be hunting for some younger, sexier models ;-)
Besides, the cars that you intend to keep for 8/120k (a looooooong time in this day and age) are Toyota's or Honda's. There are exceptions of course, I do not intend to generalize, I'm sure there is a 15 years old, 150k, Audi somewhere on this planet but look closely on your daily commute, most Audi's, MB's, BMW's are relatively newer, don't you think? There is a reason behind that.
I have an Audi S5 right, I love it so much that I want to make love to it when I see it but I know in some years, I'll be hunting for some younger, sexier models ;-)
#6
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My personal opinion? Extended warranties are a waste of money.
Consumer Reports agrees.
Consumer Reports agrees.
THE BOTTOM LINE
When it comes to extended service contracts, we’ve found that the cost of repairs is generally less than the price of the coverage itself.
When it comes to extended service contracts, we’ve found that the cost of repairs is generally less than the price of the coverage itself.
#7
Considering that you may not still have the car in 4 yrs/50k (if its in a wreck or stolen etc) there is no need to get the warranty now unless they are offering you a deal you cant refuse.. However, with the amount of cheaper components being used these days you dont want to be caught out paying for stuff that starts to fail at 4 yrs one day or 51k miles either.. One major tranny or engine problem can set you back thousands.. I know.. 10 years of owning an RS6 with 2 extended warranties saved me tens of thousands of dollars in repairs..(actual factory and aftermarket warranty repairs totaled an astounding $126K over those 10 years) Fortunately the S5 is not as complex as the RS6 was and I dont expect the same unreliability, but if I still have it and I plan to, I will be getting an extended warranty for it when the time comes..
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#8
I'd be suspicious of any after market warranty, though. I wouldn't buy one until the last minute and even then you're gambling on a little company that sells product at a huge commission through car dealers. Stable as sweating dynamite.
#9
2015 S5 Cabriolet
I just picked up my 2015 S5 Cabriolet and I absolutely love this car.
Just after pickup at the Audi Forum - Ingolstadt
If you ever get the chance do the European delivery. Just a few miles outside Ingolstadt you hit sections of the Autobahn that are wide open. So much fun.
Just after pickup at the Audi Forum - Ingolstadt
If you ever get the chance do the European delivery. Just a few miles outside Ingolstadt you hit sections of the Autobahn that are wide open. So much fun.
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