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HPP Extended Warranty

Does anyone know if you can get a HPP warranty when you purchase the car from a private individual?
 
Does anyone know if you can get a HPP warranty when you purchase the car from a private individual?
You can get the HPP extended warranty regardless of where or when you purchase the car, except that the original new car warranty must be intact (5/60). However, the longer you wait, the more expensive it may be, and there may be an inspection required. Contact a dealer for more details.

There are also non-Hyundai sponsored extended warranties.

You cannot get a CPO Wrap Extended Warranty from a private seller, since a CPO must be sold by a dealer.
 
You can get the HPP extended warranty regardless of where or when you purchase the car, except that the original new car warranty must be intact (5/60). However, the longer you wait, the more expensive it may be, and there may be an inspection required. Contact a dealer for more details.

There are also non-Hyundai sponsored extended warranties.

You cannot get a CPO Wrap Extended Warranty from a private seller, since a CPO must be sold by a dealer.
Thanks that is what I suspected.
 
Bob Mayberry Hyundai in Monroe NC.

Called em. Got the "usual prices." I didn't try to negotiate, but I may call back and say "I know a guy who paid $1050. I'll give you $1500" and see if I get a response besides "no" ;-)
 
If you live in FL (a FL address), out of state dealers will not sell a warranty to you because of a quirky FL law. That means FL dealers charge more for warranties. I am not sure if FL dealers can sell warranties to an out of state address or not.
 
In Florida, extended warranties are "Insurance Policies" per FL state law.

Pros: they're cancellable any time and you can get a pro-rated refund, so if you sell the car you can get the balance back. They're regulated by the state so there's less vendor fraud.

Con: you pay more.

I paid ~$2800 at 59,910 miles to extend out to 11/120 with a $0 deductible. Paid for itself 4 months later when the HECU failed, covered fully by the warranty.
 
If you live in FL (a FL address), out of state dealers will not sell a warranty to you because of a quirky FL law. That means FL dealers charge more for warranties. I am not sure if FL dealers can sell warranties to an out of state address or not.

They can. Otherwise, the dealers on the border (e.g., Jacksonville) would lose a chunk of customers. And I bought my car in Miami, but live in GA and they offered me a warranty.
 
Most extended warranties are cancellable with a prorated refund.
 
Jim Ellis Hyundai in Atlanta.
10/100/0 Platinum $1495 -- 07/08/2014
Haub Cao. Sales: (888) 694-8590

Annapolis Hyundai, (877) 460-1662,
and ask for Donna.
10/100/0 Platinum $ I forgot what she said.

Jerry's Hyundai in Weatherford Texas 817-341-5914
ask for Brandon
10/100/0 Platinum $1261.00 -- 07/08/2014

These are prices quoted for 2015 Genesis 5.0L Ultimate package.
10yr /100000miles /0 deductible = (10/100/0) Platinum . This is the real HMC titled "VEHICLE SERVICE AGREEMENT" and far right top of page under Hyundai logo there will be "AGREEMENT NUMBER XXXXXXXX" that is administered by Hyundai not Fidelity Warranty Service.
Fidelity also sell (they said) the same word by word agreement that they administer. Fidelity Warranty Service is owned by JM & A in Florida who also sell another agreement. Donna at Annapolis Hyundai said she sells all three. Said all three are good then she told me she bought the Hyundai agreement for her own car. Also they are given free trips (vacations) for certain volume levels.
Note these warranty are sold by the Finance Manager and they are the ones that make a commission on the sale not the car salesman. Therefore they do not care where the car was purchase so if you don't like the price you are getting call several Hyundai dealerships. You can buy this several years down the road not anything that must be done at time of sale.
I had several located in Dallas Fort Worth area that quoted me prices above the $1050 and less than the above but they did not want to be listed on this forum.
I was not able to get any one of them to acknowledge what their real cost was. From a few comments several made I suspect that the $1050 cost figure floating around has about $250 worth of overhead included. Fact- Car dealership total profit, 15% is from sales of these extended agreements.

Is this worth the cost? If you are my age too old to work on cars then several repairs garages charge more for struts replacement than a good cost for this agreement. So you be the judge.

Hope this helps someone.
Purchased a 7yr 75k from Jerry's Hyundai for $1710 for my 2015 Genesis 5.0l. Worked with Brannon. It's a HPP-Platinum.
 
Sounds good. Does the warranty coverage stop at 75k miles?

I believe these warranties are 7/75 from “today.” My local dealer quoted me $2400.
 
You may want to check with other dealers. It is my understanding that any F&I person can make you an offer on a Hyundai backed service contract.

If you do decide to go third party, check with SafeGuard or Endurance. Can't remember whom manages the USAA contract, but I have a number of negative reviews.

I just got off the phone with Hyundai corperate and they said that the extended warranty Hyundai provides for the Gold/Platinum WRAPs are provided by SafeGuard.
 
Mine was 10/120/0. Or it might have been 10/100/0. Didn't get that far into it.
I tried to buy a 2015 Genesis Sedan 3.8L AWD Tech Package 33k miles and the platinum warranty cost was $1,939 for 10yr/120k/0 deductible.

The finance guy showed me his cost for the gold was $1439 and the platinum was $1739.
 
I just got off the phone with Hyundai corperate and they said that the extended warranty Hyundai provides for the Gold/Platinum WRAPs are provided by SafeGuard.

Correct. SafeGuard manages the HPP. BUT, there are distinct differences between an HPP contract and one sold directly by SafeGuard ranging from hours of service, parts that are covered, towing and trip reimbursement. Be sure to read both.
 
I tried to buy a 2015 Genesis Sedan 3.8L AWD Tech Package 33k miles and the platinum warranty cost was $1,939 for 10yr/120k/0 deductible.

The finance guy showed me his cost for the gold was $1439 and the platinum was $1739.

Can I ask where you got it? I might give him a call....
 
Can I ask where you got it? I might give him a call....
I bought my 2015 Genesis 3.8L AWD Ultimate Package from Liberty Hyundai with Platinum HPP warranty for $1490. 10yr/100k/0 deductible
 
I bought my 2015 Genesis 3.8L AWD Ultimate Package from Liberty Hyundai with Platinum HPP warranty for $1490. 10yr/100k/0 deductible

Where did you end up getting it at?
 
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Uhh...wait a minute here...You guys paid around $1500 for the 10yr/100k extended warranty!?!? Sounds like I got robbed at $2315.....for the same thing for my 2015 AWD V6 Ultimate Genesis.. Wonder if it's too late to get that money back.....that's not cool at all.. I should also note that it wasn't HPP coverage but a competing vendor that they were also selling for that he said was significantly better than HPP, but that was the same cost for either coverage option.

My dealer in West Chicago Suburbs, IL wants $2500 for the same platinum agreement for a 2015 Ultimate 5.0L
 
I was quoted over $2500 on my 2015 3.8 AWD Ultimate - so I passed as I had read here that you can get MUCH better deals! I'll likely buy from one of the above links if my dealer won't price match. Thanks for the info/contacts!

My dealer in West Chicago Suburbs, IL wants $2500 for the same platinum agreement for a 2015 Ultimate 5.0L
 
Where did you end up getting it at?
Car: $27995
HPP Platinum WRAP: $1495
Dealership Fee: $395
Taxes: $1979
Total: $31864
 
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