Yeah those are in the premium package. It's always so hard when you're considering warranty, if you have it you might never use it, but if you don't have it you'll need it. I had the first 2016 cx-5 gt with the bad LED headlights, my driver's side went out after I was over my 36k warranty, would've been 1200 to replace one headlight, got Mazda to cover that one and then traded it before passenger went out. Also the 36k warranty they'll update the infotainment system for free, I don't remember what the cost is outside of warranty, not crazy outrageous but nice to have it done for free anyway. Also if you read some of these posts in the forum talking about brake issues or front camera issues, it's not every vehicle by far, but if you have issues the warranty will cover it. That's what I consider most comforting with the warranty, as the electronics become more sophisticated so do the problems and costs of fixing it. Can't really recommend one way versus the other as it's user preference, but if you're okay with not having it it's a good price for sure. But if you can find the specifics you want at a dealer in the 2017 year you could probably manage a good deal as they want to get them off the lot before the 19s are released. Also consider even if it's a few thousand more you'll save that if you're able to get the 0% financing.