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Warranty company recommendation for a 99 c4 w/63k miles


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Meek, how much do you expect to spend for a warranty? I would guess about $3,000 if you can get one for 1999 with 63,000 miles. Dependable is a whole different issue.

So, fund your own. Take the $3K and deposit into an interest bearing account. Only to be used for repairs...not maintenance items. You are dependable. You won't gouge yourself. :)

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Meek, how much do you expect to spend for a warranty? I would guess about $3,000 if you can get one for 1999 with 63,000 miles. Dependable is a whole different issue.

So, fund your own. Take the $3K and deposit into an interest bearing account. Only to be used for repairs...not maintenance items. You are dependable. You won't gouge yourself. :)

I'm not a math professor, Wall Street investor or Jesus. If you can turn $3000 into the $12,000 needed for an engine replacement in a short period of time, I want you to come manage my finances. :D

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Meek, how much do you expect to spend for a warranty? I would guess about $3,000 if you can get one for 1999 with 63,000 miles. Dependable is a whole different issue.

So, fund your own. Take the $3K and deposit into an interest bearing account. Only to be used for repairs...not maintenance items. You are dependable. You won't gouge yourself. :)

I'm not a math professor, Wall Street investor or Jesus. If you can turn $3000 into the $12,000 needed for an engine replacement in a short period of time, I want you to come manage my finances. :D

That's is not my point, Silver Arrow. What are the chances of needing an engine replacement? How did Warren Buffet get so rich....by owning insurance companies! Think about it. :)

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The engine going is my main concern as mentioned before. I can't find any companies that will warranty a porsche with over 30k miles on it.

Did you try a Porsche dealer? My local dealer offered (tried to sell) me a policy for about $3000. when I took the car in for a 60k service. I have 58k on the car.

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