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Extended warranty?

TO THE PERSON THAT POSTED THAT YOU LIVE IN FLORIDA AND BOUGHT A WARRANTY FROM OUT OF STATE... CHECK THE WARRANTY /..... FLORIDA HAS DIFFERENT RULES THAN OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY REGARDING WARRANTIES AND STATES THEY ARE PURCHASED IN.. I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS A DEALER I COULD NOT SELL A WARRANTY TO A FLORIDA RESIDENT IT HAD TO BE PURCHASED IN FLORIDA
 
TO THE PERSON THAT POSTED THAT YOU LIVE IN FLORIDA AND BOUGHT A WARRANTY FROM OUT OF STATE... CHECK THE WARRANTY /..... FLORIDA HAS DIFFERENT RULES THAN OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY REGARDING WARRANTIES AND STATES THEY ARE PURCHASED IN.. I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS A DEALER I COULD NOT SELL A WARRANTY TO A FLORIDA RESIDENT IT HAD TO BE PURCHASED IN FLORIDA

I was just going to ask the same question. My understanding is that warranties are considered insurance and is regulated by the state as such. You cannot buy extended warranties outside of Fla and Fla dealers supposedly must charge retail. If an out of State delaer sells it to a Fla resident I don't know if that just opens the seller up to liability or if basically the warranty is considered void/useless. I would live to buy one cheap from out of state if possible.
 
FL validity discussed already

I was just going to ask the same question. My understanding is that warranties are considered insurance and is regulated by the state as such. You cannot buy extended warranties outside of Fla and Fla dealers supposedly must charge retail. If an out of State delaer sells it to a Fla resident I don't know if that just opens the seller up to liability or if basically the warranty is considered void/useless. I would live to buy one cheap from out of state if possible.

I am sure the topic of FL and the extended warranty has been discussed in previous postings around here for the 2+ years I have been on this site. I also purchased mine from Sierra and don't think they would sell someone a warranty that is no good - it is a BRP extension and not a new warranty.

If you live in FL and really want to know call Sierra.
 
I was just going to ask the same question. My understanding is that warranties are considered insurance and is regulated by the state as such. You cannot buy extended warranties outside of Fla and Fla dealers supposedly must charge retail. If an out of State delaer sells it to a Fla resident I don't know if that just opens the seller up to liability or if basically the warranty is considered void/useless. I would live to buy one cheap from out of state if possible.

As a Floridian but not an attorney, I checked the laws and in about 2011, the constitutionality of the restrictions was challenged and I think overturned in a class action court decision if my memory serves me correctly. The State of Florida partially capitulated to the insurers by stating that they would not provide consumer protection via the Department of Agriculture. The Consumer's Affairs division was also trying to protect the Florida public from unscrupulous insurers that were providing pretty bogus insurance policies so the loyalties sort of tilted in both directions toward and away from the consumers. AFAIK, if a Floridian buys an out of state policy, the policy is not considered null and void by the company selling the insurance. However, if there are any disputes, the Consumer Affairs division of the Department of Agriculture will not stand up for the citizen buying out of state. The other issue is that ruling also opened the door I think to dealers being able to discount their insurance policies but most but not all of the dealers have elected to not share this information with any of their customers. What they essentially have done is to maintain the status quo post 2011 to maintain fixed prices. Again, I am not an attorney and am not giving any legal advice but this is my personal understanding of the situation.
 
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Interesting responses

I would have never thought about going to a different dealer for an extended warranty police for a bike I'm purchasing elsewhere. Fortunately I feel I got fair pricing with Sierra Cycles, but I purchased my bikes from them. I learn something new every day.

Rob

I'm wondering about the extended warranty plans how much are they and are they worth it?
 
I started a "Zurich" Warranty" thread.
There is a lot of information on there. I'm also looking for an extended warranty after the B.E.S.T warranty expires next year.
I am also looking for suggestions.
I have a 2014RTS-SE6
Deanna
Denna,
I've entered my BEST Warranty on my 2015 3 months ago. I have some time before I'm in your shoes. I hope you post if you are successful at getting an extended warranty after 5 years. I would sure ask your servicing dealer to go through your 2014 with a "fine tooth comb" before your BEST waranty expires to see if all is OK.
Mike
 
Peace of mind

I bought it for peace of mind. Full 5 years. Don't forget you get Roadside Assistance. If you have an old car maybe you buy AAA or CAA but I'm not sure the basic plan covers motorcycles. At least with BRP Best Roadside, you have to assume that the towing company knows how to handle a Spyder. Also, although I expect to keep my Spyder the whole five years, you never know when you will want to sell it for whatever reason and if you have outstanding warranty, it can only help.

Good luck
 
I went with Sierra Cycles and got the same $671 BEST(BRP) for 3 years. I'm floored why my dealer where I purchased my 2016 Spyder F3 limited quoted me $1400 for the same policy. Sierra said in 3 years I can still purchase the Rider's Advantage policy as long as the Spyder is still under factory warranty through BEST. I'm happy and relieved.
 
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