Hondacare (extended) Warranty

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  1. visajet

    visajet New Member

    Wondering if any of you sprung for the factory extended warranty....Given all the technology & electronics (and that it is a first year model), I ended up getting 8yr/100K Hondacare for our PHEV.

    Got the best price from College Hills Honda, in case anyone is interested (~$1330). My dealer's pricing for the same plan was more than 2.5x.
     
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  3. Tiralc

    Tiralc Active Member

    I did, it seems a good idea with all of the very expensive electronics modules. Usually I do what you did and shop around, but somehow I just bought it the same day for $1,895. That was the highest level (I may well have paid too much).
     
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  4. bfd

    bfd Active Member

    Our credit union offers a 8yr/150k for $799. I don't plan on having the car that long. By the time I'm ready for the next frontier in 3 or 4 years, I'm hoping Tesla 3 will be widely available with minimal waitlist. Based on current data from Tesla, however, I may need that extended warranty.
     
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  5. Tiralc

    Tiralc Active Member

    Two things to consider, many of the mfgr extended warranties are refundable (in part or whole) if you sell the car early. Also, a number of the extended warranties can be transferred in a private sale (but, not for a dealer trade-in).

    Just info FWIW. I kept my 2002 Subaru outback for 13+ years and used the extended warranty several times. Other than that, I've wasted a lot of money on warranties over the years.
     
  6. dstrauss

    dstrauss Well-Known Member

    Just like our 2018 Odyssey, another totally new design vehicle, we bought HondaCare through Saccucci Honda for the full 8 year /120k miles - $1714 with $0 deductible - good at ALL Honda dealers nationwide. That was still HALF the price of third party repair insurance my dealer was offering. WHY? Because I want peace of mind that it will match/exceed my traction battery warranty and I can get prorated portion back if I trade at dealer, or up my value on gift to one of the kids or third party sale. Even more important with the Clarity PHEV - this is a brand new device for Honda.

    Frankly, I wouldn't have bought without the extended warranty.
     
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  8. barnesgj

    barnesgj Active Member

    Yes, but aren't you going to want a hatchback with rear cross traffic alert and better console and longer EV range and all the other goodies the 2021 models will have on them? Will you really keep it past it's mfg warranty? At least that's what I told myself when I refused the warranty.
     
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  9. dstrauss

    dstrauss Well-Known Member

    Probably, but you can get a prorated portion back if you trade it in; if not, I want more than 36,000 miles protection. Some of us can stand more risk than others, and this is SO new for Honda...
     
  10. prestoOne

    prestoOne Member

    The Honda Warranty confused me and still does a little as far as pricing but from what I can tell:
    ev and hybrid component warranty is 8 years / 160K Km
    car is 3 years 60k Km + drivetrain warranty

    What extra is the extended warranty providing?
     
  11. KentuckyKen

    KentuckyKen Well-Known Member

    I have never bought an extended warranty till now. Considering that the Clarity is brand new with no reliability record and that it’s so computer driven and oriented, it made sense to me. Also since I found the Honda Care D80 (8yr, 100K Miles, 0 deductible, prorated refund, good at any Honda dealer, transferable) for only $1,304 (my dealer matched Hyannis Honda’s online quote) I got it.
    What I get is practically the same bumper to bumper 3 yr 36K mile extended to 8/100,000. Read the fine print though (8 pages!). Also, I believe only the battery capacity is warranted for 8 years not the whole EV/hybrid system. So I get that too.

    So I get protection if I keep the car long term and my money back if I trade earlier due to technology leaping ahead of me. An easy decision for me but definitely not worth it at regular dealer pricing of over $2,600! You can go to Hyannis Honda and read the contract and get an online quote to take to your dealer to have him match it. Hope this helps
     
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  13. Atul Thakkar

    Atul Thakkar Active Member

    Does anyone have canadian warranty price information?
     
  14. prestoOne

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  15. Atul Thakkar

    Atul Thakkar Active Member

    Has anyone got notable discounts on listed warranty price in Canada? Thanks
     
  16. prestoOne

    prestoOne Member

    I did on a previous car. The 4 years of oil changes and roadside assistance were included so I didn't have to spend extra for that.
    For a Toyota it was $700 for 4 extra years and I never used it. Year 8 I had to replace a water pump, $400 (ouch). That purchase was a long time ago but I don't think margins have tightened up that much.

    I am somewhat interested if the discount is deep enough, it is going to have to be really deep.
    For That $4k that an 8 year 200K warranty costs I could replace the engine on my current car and still have pocket change and I do have 4K for a repair if I really need it.
     
  17. KentuckyKen

    KentuckyKen Well-Known Member

    I agree, the Honda warranty docs are not written clearly.

    The Honda D80 Extended Warranty, 8yr/100K miles (US), does provide extra coverage.

    For example, the 5yr/60K power train warranty only covers the ICE and transmission not the hybrid system and it extends both.

    It is only the high voltage battery that is originally warranted for 8/100, not the whole hybrid system. So no gain here. The hybrid system seems to have its warranty details through the Federal Emissions Warranty.

    The hybrid system is listed under the Federal Emission Warranty heading and has its own warranty heading but with no time/mileage listed. It says refer to Emissions Warranty Parts List. That doc shows that not all parts of the hybrid system are covered past 3/36. So again you get extended coverage on some hybrid system parts.

    And finally almost all the 3/36 warranted items are extended to 8/100. Although you have to slog through 8 pages of fine print for the details.

    You also get the road side assistance extended to 8/100 and it covers up to 5 cars of your house hold as long as they are Hondas or Acuras. That’s a nice extra considering we have no spare, jack, or tire iron. It also let my son have roadside assistance on his Acura for free.

    So correct me if I’m wrong on reading the warranty docs but for $1,304 US, I got a lot of extra coverage, peace of mind, and a few perks. Oh, and did I mention that it is transferable and I get back unused portion if I sell the car or change my mind.

    Here are links to Warranty and the Emissions Warranty Parts List which was not on the Warranty CD that came with my Clarity.

    http://ev.owners.honda.com/Content/PDFs/2018 Honda Warranty Basebook_AWL05251_Hybrid Version.pdf

    http://ev.owners.honda.com/Content/PDFs/2018 Honda Clarity PHEV - EWPL APL06769.pdf
     
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  18. prestoOne

    prestoOne Member

    I was using Km in the specs. Giving Canadian URLs and replying to someone asking about extended warranty in Canada.
    Why respond to me, telling me I am wrong and point to U.S. warranty?

    Motor stuff is 3 years / 60K Km
    emmissions 8.
    When it comes to the EV stuff covered for 8 years 160km Canada:

    Motor Stator
    Motor rotor
    DC-DC Converter
    Motor Control Module
    Battery assembly*
    Motor power inverter module
    Battery condition monitor module
    Voltage Converter Module

    Most of the rest is 3 year, 60Km


    ==============================
    The only common questions between the U.S and Canada are:

    1) Is the Honda Clarity a lemon? <--don't buy it if the answer is maybe.
    2) Does Honda make a ton of money from you buying insurance from them?
    3) If things go south for a repair can you afford to pay for it? <--if you cant afford a 5K repair get something more economical so this isn't really a question.
    4) Would you rather play good odds and keep the money in your pocket?

    According to Consumer Reports 55% of people never use the extended warranty.
    The 45% that do include those getting roadside assistance.
    Repairs very rarely exceed the cost of the warranty purchased.
     
  19. KentuckyKen

    KentuckyKen Well-Known Member

    Are you saying the Canadian warranty is different from the American warranty? I didn’t know that. My apologies. I was just trying to help.
     
  20. prestoOne

    prestoOne Member

    Even the individual states have widely different warranties. I don't know how you guys manage to stay out of jail more due to varying laws from state to state.
    For Canada even milk is different up here.
    Think of Canada as being as different as Europe for laws.
     
  21. KentuckyKen

    KentuckyKen Well-Known Member

    So is the Canadian warranty like the California Warranty (+12 states) with the extended battery and emissions coverage or like the regular warranty we get in the other 37 states? We’d all like to have that longer HV battery warranty. Do you get it up in Canada?
     
  22. prestoOne

    prestoOne Member

    I can't answer the question but.
    1)
    Says on the Honda U.S. website the warranty is.....
    High Voltage Battery Capacity Warranty:
    Gradual capacity loss of the high voltage battery is expected and not covered under warranty. Greater than normal degradation is covered for 8 years or 100,000 miles, and can be determined by an authorized Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid dealer.

    2)

    There are also hidden warranties that get established later on. Every car manufacturer has them but the dealer won't tell you.

    3)
    Couldn't tell you I am not into comparing the warranties right now but I thought . Here are a few more items that are part of the ISA. There is indication they are also covered for 8 years/160K KM.
    Bus Bar
    Motor Control Module Relay
    Motor Commutation Sensor
    Motor Rotor Position Sensor
    Motor Power Cable
    High Voltage Motor Power Inverter
    Module Cable
    Motor Power Inverter Module/Battery
    Module Fan Assembly (including Air Ducts)
    High Speed Motor Power Inverter
    Module Fan Control Relay
    Battery Current Sensor
    Motor Drive Module Capacitor
    Motor Current Sensor
     
  23. Mikep00

    Mikep00 Active Member

    Buying extended warranty is like gambling; do you think you can beat the house?

    Actuaries have calculated the expected cost of repairs during the extended warranty period factoring in all the probabilities using stats you don’t have access to. Based on this expected number, the norm is to mark that up 300+% and that is your extended warranty cost.

    So the question becomes, do you think you are smarter than the actuary.... by ~300%?

    Some win, but 99+% come out as losers in the deal.


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