Extended Warranty for Honda Odyssey

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by O Man, Nov 30, 2003.

  1. O Man

    O Man Guest

    Can anyone provide their experience and/or cost for obtaining a Honda
    extended warranty for an Odyssey? I have a 2002 Odyssey EX with 31,000
    miles and I am very concerned about the side doors. They have been a
    problem under warranty and I am sure they will continue to be a problem
    during the life of the vehicle. I have called some local dealers and I get
    a price of approximately $700 for a 100,000 mile extended warranty. Some
    dealers mentioned a deductible. I am sure the devil is in the detail with
    the warranty.
     
    O Man, Nov 30, 2003
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  2. O Man

    bearman Guest

    $700 seems like a good price for the extended warranty. Remember, though
    that the $700 is really buying a four-year, 64K mile warranty because Honda
    new car warranty is for 3 years or 36K miles. I bought one in 2000 for
    $1100. Worth it for the peace of mind. $50 deductible. It's really
    insurance for catastrophic things like transmissions or engine problems.

    Bearman
     
    bearman, Nov 30, 2003
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  3. O Man

    BillW Guest

    Are you sure you weren't quoted a power train warranty. The cheapest I have
    seen on a 100k BtoB warranty is $910. Call Claire Olson at Dick Brooks
    Honda. 1-800-936-9090 She was selling the warranty at $50 over cost. I
    believe after 24000 miles there is a surcharge on the warranty. I have also
    seen on the ODYCLUB.COM forum that they do not cover the sliding door
    mechanical on the extended warranty. Unless you are in Florida you can buy
    the warranty from any dealer. It only takes a few minutes on the phone. Call
    Claire and she will answer your questions....
     
    BillW, Nov 30, 2003
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  4. http://www.odyclub.com

    EVERYTHING you've ever wanted to know about such a subject is there.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Dec 1, 2003
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