extended care warranty.
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These used to be the big three for Elite warranty sales:
http://www.luxuryprotectionplan.com/ (Scottsdale Infiniti)
http://eliteprotectionplan.net/ (Circle Infiniti)
http://www.infinitiofnashua.com/ (Nashua Infiniti)
That could have changed by now, but they should be a good start.
#5
No, but have you checked pricing on the main sites that everyone gets the best pricing from?
These used to be the big three for Elite warranty sales:
http://www.luxuryprotectionplan.com/ (Scottsdale Infiniti)
http://eliteprotectionplan.net/ (Circle Infiniti)
http://www.infinitiofnashua.com/ (Nashua Infiniti)
That could have changed by now, but they should be a good start.
These used to be the big three for Elite warranty sales:
http://www.luxuryprotectionplan.com/ (Scottsdale Infiniti)
http://eliteprotectionplan.net/ (Circle Infiniti)
http://www.infinitiofnashua.com/ (Nashua Infiniti)
That could have changed by now, but they should be a good start.
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One tactic that many many people have successfully used is to get an email quote from one of the online dealers and then use that to negotiate a price match from their own local dealer. Once they know that you know you can get the same warranty elsewhere for a fraction of what they would typically try and charge you, they can either match it and accept a small commission, or pass on the deal totally and make zilch. Most will come around.
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If they are still backed by Scottsdale Infiniti, then yes they are totally legit. Who did you speak to there? Is it still Courtney?
One tactic that many many people have successfully used is to get an email quote from one of the online dealers and then use that to negotiate a price match from their own local dealer. Once they know that you know you can get the same warranty elsewhere for a fraction of what they would typically try and charge you, they can either match it and accept a small commission, or pass on the deal totally and make zilch. Most will come around.
One tactic that many many people have successfully used is to get an email quote from one of the online dealers and then use that to negotiate a price match from their own local dealer. Once they know that you know you can get the same warranty elsewhere for a fraction of what they would typically try and charge you, they can either match it and accept a small commission, or pass on the deal totally and make zilch. Most will come around.
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When you check with another dealer, I'd suggest you go directly to the Finance manager, as they are the ones who typically handle the warranties. If you deal with a service writer, they probably will resist the offer since they (personally) will not make a cent on such a low markup deal.
One thing to consider when comparing the online quotes to a dealer's quote is the inspection fee (if required). Some dealerships will want to charge a small fortune for this to make up for their (perceived) lost revenue on the contract. It should be no more that $150-175, or basically an hour or so of labor at whatever their labor rate is. Other dealers may wiave the inspection fee, but insist on a slightly higher contract cost. Just be sure you quantify the entire package before deciding what's the best deal.
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Last edited by vqsmile; 12-20-2014 at 02:58 PM.
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Thats Scottsdale Infiniti. I bought my Elite warranty from them. Courtney was who I communicated with. She was easy to work with, explained everything and did all the paperwork through email. The price depends on a lot of factors, but I think extending the factory warranty for 3 years and 36,000 miles with 0 deductible was about $1200.00
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