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comports



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Warranty Direct Warranties

Hi All,

New L322 owner, just had a full service with nothing reported as wrong and the car is a 54 Reg TD6 Vogue with 46,000 miles on it.

Have been contacted by Warranty Direct who suggest a charge of £650 for 12 months warranty covering everything including electrics, mechanical and wear and tear. Also including items found during service or MOT failure. Knwing what RR cost to repair it seems a no brainer to get it but wondered what you kind folks think.

Interested to hear anyones experiences with such warranties especially specificaaly Warranty Direct.

Thanks Ash
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Post #43062 21st Dec 2010 3:27pm
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ashley, stick the word 'warranties' into the search and loads of links come up. ... - .- -.




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Post #43063 21st Dec 2010 3:30pm
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piecost76



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I have a warranty with them. Not had to use it in anger but I will say that the final price came down from £957 online to £450 after some haggling & long silences from me.

Be prepared to deal with them aggressivley, it will reward you in the end! Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

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sharpm



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I have used them before on my Porsche 997 and when it came time to claim they wriggled out of it and I got nowt out of them!!

i've gone for a pukka warranty through land rover for my supercharged and have already had to claim on it - guess what no problems they paid up and the work was carried out FOC to me.

you get what you pay for ...............

the choice is yours.

Post #43071 21st Dec 2010 4:07pm
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Post #43086 21st Dec 2010 5:45pm
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I have one on my wife's TDV8 had one claim so far for a alternator and they paid out no problems,I paid £600 for the warranty sounds like i should have negotiated harder !

Post #43092 21st Dec 2010 6:28pm
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Their Favourite excuse for not paying is oh that's wear and tear sir so you are not covered, no matter what part has broken, even parts that are built to last the life time of the car.
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I had it at a cost of £645 my gearbox went and they offered 10% due to the mileage and doing it with their approved garage was to cost double of a £1500 guaranteed that are advertised everywhere. My advise is dontget it its a rip off they basically only pay for what has BROKEN and not what has WORN out and then failed !!! PS MERRY XMAS

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If you don't get the answers you want on here then take a look over on RRSport.uk.uk and Dicso3 as warranties have been discussed endlessly over on those forums too. Also contact Kam100 whose first business is an accountant but is a car-broker and insurance/ warranty man too. His details are in the Finance section here and on the other forums 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

Post #43563 25th Dec 2010 9:38am
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'Lifetime Warranty' is one of these phrases that looks good but means nothing. As soon as you try to claim on a broken part through Lifetime Warranty you will be told that the component has failed due to wear & tear and the lifetime of the said component was designed to wear out around the time you make the claim.

Best stick £600 away in the bank and hope nothing goes wrong for the next 12 months, then next year stick another £600 away

Post #43566 25th Dec 2010 10:35am
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Put the money you would pay for a warranty into an account and draw down on it when you need it. When I bought my car, I looked into warranties and most people say they are not worth the paper they are written on. Paul

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Post #43594 25th Dec 2010 7:17pm
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BobbyDazzler007



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Not used warranty Direct before, but have warrantWise policy on the wife's XC90 and its been great. They've forked out for two new (self-levelling) shock absorbders already so I'm quids in. No hassle, other than havign to get the garage to fill in and fax a form to them.

Just extended the LR on my Fullfat.

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iT LAD



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Land Rover warranty all the way. Peace of mind.

Post #45773 12th Jan 2011 4:10pm
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comports



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Aren't they pretty expensive and I didn't buy from a franchised dealer. Would I be able to put a LR warranty on my car.? Ash
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Post #45774 12th Jan 2011 4:13pm
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yes you can put a landrover warranty on your car... I believe you have to go for a test or something before you take it out so they can check the car isn't falling to pieces...

Expensive, but piece of mind...

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