Looks like you should steer clear of them. Sorry couldn't post the hyperlink - bloody iPhone.
It looks like these people will make jump through too many hoops before paying out. If looks too good to be true it usually is.[/url]
15th Oct 2012 11:44 pm
Dave T
Member Since: 03 Jul 2009
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 6910
To be honest, just save your money and cross your fingers! Don't touch anything that does not cover wear and tear.
You have to feel for the guy in that thread with the clutch problems.Joined the BMWX5 45e group
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16th Oct 2012 6:05 am
mjcp
Member Since: 02 Sep 2012
Location: Old Windsor
Posts: 403
In the interest of disclosure: I have not yet tried to use it...
But I have a Warranty direct "lite" policy on my two cars (D3 and 330i cab)
The idea is that you get the same cover level as the "normal" WD policy BUT you can only make a claim if the car breaks down (at home or on the road or in Europe) and it CANNOT be fixed at the road side. There is also a 5 claim per year limit.
My reading of this is that if the car breaks down and I can still drive it, its my £££ to fix. If it is terminal (Suspension compressor = don't drive, turbo = dont drive, gearbox = don't drive, EGR collaps and no power = don't drive etc etc), they fix it (subject to the normal WD hoops: Service history check, get approval for everything first etc).
On my 330i I paid a small (£45 iirc) surcharge to remove the betterment clause too (its 2003 and has 70K on it).
Overall cost was c. £180 for 2 years cover.
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