Extended warranty..Who's buying one??

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Extended Warranty

  • Already have one

    Votes: 49 25.0%
  • Getting one before existing warranty expires

    Votes: 83 42.3%
  • Selling bike before warranty ends

    Votes: 9 4.6%
  • Crossing fingers and praying

    Votes: 55 28.1%

  • Total voters
    196
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I've been burned by extended warranties a few times. Fine fine print....didn't do this or that, no documentation of an oil change....blah blah.

As far as the bike, dealer didn't want to tighten my muffler shield bolts under warranty because I hadn't done my "Full" 7500 mi service. So I would imagine if you don't do your full 15k or 30k service down the road the extended warranty will just laugh at you, take your money and say it's not thier problem......
 
So Jarel, if I call you tomorrow can you find out if mine qualifies for the EverRed warranty and how much it would cost? Also would we get a discount for being members?
 
Just for stats : I got an 7 year extended warranty for $1000 on the purchase of the bike.
 
So Jarel, if I call you tomorrow can you find out if mine qualifies for the EverRed warranty and how much it would cost? Also would we get a discount for being members?

Sure give me a call or shoot an e-mail with your VIN# and mileage and I can look it up for you. sales @ ducatiomaha (dot com)
 
Oh, one clarification here that is very important, the $50 deductible is waived ONLY at the dealership the contract is purchased at, not at ANY Ducati dealer. I earlier assumed it was any dealer, but I looked into it further this morning and got a definitive answer from the man in charge. I doubt if many in the Ducati network know this at this point, everyone's probably assuming that it's the same as the old EverRed program from several years ago, but it's not. So buyer beware, it does state that on the contract but I'm sure there are lots of F&I mangers at dealerships out there telling people the opposite simply because they don't know any better.
 
Sure give me a call or shoot an e-mail with your VIN# and mileage and I can look it up for you. sales @ ducatiomaha (dot com)

I know Stw had mentioned looking into organizing a group buy but, assuming that doesn't materialize, would you be able to look into seeing whether something like this would be possible? Since pricing will vary based on model year and mileage, I'd imagine a blanket percentage discount would be applicable. Based on the poll and responses, I think there is enough interest to make the trouble of organizing a group buy worthwhile.
 
I know Stw had mentioned looking into organizing a group buy but, assuming that doesn't materialize, would you be able to look into seeing whether something like this would be possible? Since pricing will vary based on model year and mileage, I'd imagine a blanket percentage discount would be applicable. Based on the poll and responses, I think there is enough interest to make the trouble of organizing a group buy worthwhile.

If anyone doesn't have a local dealer they prefer to deal with, feel free to shoot me a PM or e-mail with your VIN# and current mileage and I'll see if I can help you out with a forum peep deal. As noted above, there's a benefit to getting your warranty from your local dealer because of the $50 deductible being waived if you ever have a claim, so make sure you take that into consideration.
 
$50 deductible lol, it sounds like our certified used vw warranty. On our cars it covers just about everything except wearable items. I am gonna see if I can buy this through work!
 
I got offered one last month when I bought my bike new. $1500 for 3 years after the manufacturer one expires. Don't think it was ever red. Didn't buy it, I'll wait to see what transpires on this forum.
 
I checked at work. We show it in our system through Fadelity. But no form:(. The problem with Fadelity is they only pay warranty times to dealer a tech for repairs. Being a tech, it pisses me off.
 
i missed the date and am not too unhappy about it. now i can save a ton by doing my own maintenance without having to go to the dealer just to keep warranty valid.
 
Yes I'm buying for sure. Already had my motor replaced once which would of cost 8K if warranty didn't cover it.
 
i missed the date and am not too unhappy about it. now i can save a ton by doing my own maintenance without having to go to the dealer just to keep warranty valid.

and don't have to play cat and mouse considering the modifications to the bike. now i can finally safety wire all screws on the bike, to prevent rattling them off without being suspected of "racing" and losing the warranty anyway...
 
My dealer can't get information on this warranty. He is trying but can't get anywhere...so. Looks like I might be on my own once the original warranty is up......
 
I bought a 5 year on my Monster at purchase to have it covered 7 years and they charged me $975.

Considering everything I have read on the Panigale, I went ahead with a 3 year for $725 this morning on my new 899.

I hope that it doesn't pay off since I would rather be riding the bike than having it in the shop... but it helps me feel better knowing I have it

They offered a tire/wheel for $399 and I am still considering it. I have until the end of the month to decide...

It was pretty interesting to have them sell me an extended warranty one minute and then offer reduced rates for track days the next!
 
Haven't bought or needed one yet.
My 2007 S4RS, 2008 1098S and 2013 1199R have performed to the point where I had no need for the extra expense.
 
Do I need to purchase the Ducati EverRed Extended Warranty from the dealer I purchased the bike from? I'd rather get the warranty through the dealer closer to my home.
 
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