I am in the same boat, having a 2012 running out 2/12 with 37000 miles on the clock. First quote I got from Ellis in Atlanta for my non-CPO car was 5yrs/ 75,000 with $100 ded for $2895 or 5yrs/100,000 with $100 ded for $3195
That's a bit rich for me. First Hyundai in North Attleboro Massachusetts did not respond, even after repeated attempts to get a quote by email with my statistics.
My credit union offers a NO-DEDUCTIBLE program through Route 66 for 5 years or 100,000 miles for $1545 or 8 years or 100,000 miles for $1745. But, navigation equipment, sound reproduction components are excluded.
Still pondering, but I had good luck with Warranty Direct years ago, and have yet to get a quote from them.
Sure would appreciate any additional information from other board members!
Many Hyundai dealers push their own warranty brands and don't offer the Hyundai extended warranty. Shop around. I bought a non-Hyundai brand warranty from my Hyundai dealer when my Genesis was 3 years old. I paid $1,295 for the highest level available. It lasts till 2024 (!), or 120,000 miles. The warranty is transferable to a new owner for $50.
You might not be aware of it, but your Equus has been without warranty coverage for two years on your radio/Nav system. It's your call, but I wouldn't be without such coverage in these days of very expensive auto repairs. My son's Altima steering column needed repair recently. He paid nearly $1,000!
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Further to my earlier post, I went to Warranty Direct and got an online quote.
5 years, 100,000 miles, 100 deductible $103.33 per month.
Optional coverage for Airbags $103.33
Luxury Electronics $361
Total cost $1,963 plus $496 optional coverage, $2,459 total. Administered by Interstate National Dealer Services
Still a lot of money!