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Old 05-26-2017, 11:35 AM
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09 RX8 Warranty question

Considering purchasing an 09 RX8 and hoping the forum could help regarding a warranty mystery.

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Why would a 09 with a purchase date of (11/1/2009) not have the 8 yr / 100000 SSP77 ?

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Currently the car is at the shop having compression test and buyers inspection completed. In the mean time I am going through some due diligence tasks associated with services and warranties.

One mystery that raises a flag I am hoping for some help on is regarding Engine Core Limited Warranty Extension Program SSP77.

I called Mazda / spoke with a couple dealers with purchase date ( carfax ) of 11/01/2009. Providing the VIN I was hoping to see the warranty applies to November this year but no. So to the good folks on this forum the question is why would a 09 with a purchase as above not have the 8 yr / 100000 SSP77 ?


I am 100% sure I must be missing something but am coming up short and hoped you could help. Thank you in advance.
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Originally Posted by clardy
Considering purchasing an 09 RX8 and hoping the forum could help regarding a warranty mystery.

Short story...

Why would a 09 with a purchase date of (11/1/2009) not have the 8 yr / 100000 SSP77 ?
Most likely due to branding, meaning damage occurred to the vehicle that Mazda deemed to effect the motor and therefore voided your warranty. The dealer should be able to tell you why. Specifically under their VIN lookup it should say something along the lines of "engine-no warr." and "Vehicle Branded - note coverage limitations". Any number of things in the vehicle's history could've caused this, only Mazda can know for sure if anyone.
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Branding, hmm, interesting, thanks for the insight. The engine had poor compression numbers so I took a pass on it. The hunt continues.
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SP77 is a warranty extension that only applies to Series I. Series II all came with an engine core warranty up to 8 years, 100k miles to begin with, so no warranty extension was needed. It is written in the Owner's Manual/Warranty booklet. Most dealers are clueless though, and when they do their quick lookup they can't find the core warranty. MNAO is able to confirm it though.
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Originally Posted by Jastreb
SP77 is a warranty extension that only applies to Series I. Series II all came with an engine core warranty up to 8 years, 100k miles to begin with, so no warranty extension was needed. It is written in the Owner's Manual/Warranty booklet. Most dealers are clueless though, and when they do their quick lookup they can't find the core warranty. MNAO is able to confirm it though.
He is correct...i registered my 2010 RX-8 GT 6spd with 49,000+ miles at Mazda`s Website as soon as i got it back in October 2016 and asked for Recall status and Car History...It actually has a notice for the 8yr /100,000 mile warranty for the Engine Core on the site and it started when the vehicle was purchased. So far my car is in good condition im now at 61,547 miles...but Im covered till December 2018.

Mazda is confident that the new 13B-MSP (R2) is more reliable than the previous generation. But as an act of good faith and kinda clear their bad rep for the 1st generation RX8 they just went ahead and place the extended warranty as standard.

Do note though that Warranty is only applicable if you keep your engine stock. If its not stock it takes a little more work to get them to fix it and they can void the warranty.



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