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Originally posted by zeitghost....
I had arm muscles like Charles Atlas since it didn't have power steering.
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post+1, The ones I have seen only covered for parts you have to cover the labour, (clutch and a flywheel on a focus the labours more than the parts) either just pay your money and take your chances or buy from a main agent who have a reputation to look after
The devil is most definitely in the detail. I bought a car from Evan Halshaw once and they lump in a three month warranty on their second hand cars 'for free' <sigh>... but anyway, window mechanism failed shattering the window a week later and one of the horns on the dual horn wasn't working. They took it in, fixed it all and handed it me back without question. Lent me one of the demonstrator cars as well. Can't fault it. Would Joe Bloggs use Auto's have done that? I very much doubt it.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostDealer warranty is as useful as a chocolate teapot.
I would suggest you buy a brand new Merc from a main Merc dealer. Sorted.
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Dealer warranty is as useful as a chocolate teapot.
I would suggest you buy a brand new Merc from a main Merc dealer. Sorted.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostRover 100, you are going on my ignore list.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI once bought a warranty direct product for two years. Did I need it? Nope. I guess the rates they charge depends on the likelihood of a claim so an Alfa (perhaps) would be unaffordable to cover. But a Honda or Toyota a lot less?
Best bet, IMO is to buy a Hyundai or Kia 5 or 7 year warranty when new, so still plenty of cover left at two years old.
Of course, if the plan is to buy an expensive badge then what I just said counts for nothing.
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I once bought a warranty direct product for two years. Did I need it? Nope. I guess the rates they charge depends on the likelihood of a claim so an Alfa (perhaps) would be unaffordable to cover. But a Honda or Toyota a lot less?
Best bet, IMO is to buy a Hyundai or Kia 5 or 7 year warranty when new, so still plenty of cover left at two years old.
Of course, if the plan is to buy an expensive badge then what I just said counts for nothing.
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Originally posted by vik845 View PostI am planning to buy a used car from dealer, Is it worth going for dealership warranty by paying extra £..? what are the pros and cons.. Thanks
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Ah, there is the information.. if you stuck to it.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post2190926
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You need to check your consumer rights and the contract from the seller. Things have change with the Consumer Rights Act in 2015 so you have a degree of protection but only in certain cases and it could be a fight. There is some protection there already so you need to go google it.
Do you get the extended warranty? Bearing in mind you have given us absolutely no information then I guess it's up to you and your peace of mind. Might be worth getting an AA check instead to you know you aren't getting a bad un.
Are you buying from a reputable dealer or one of these one man bands? High value? Older high mileage? and so on.. .with so little information then I'd say it's up to you.
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