Member Since: 02 May 2009
Location: Yorkshire
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Warrantywise Extended D3 Warranty
Hi all
I've just had a quote from Warrantywise for an extended warranty on my D3 when the factory cover expires at the end of May. The warranty is underwritten by Lloyds of London and it's endorsed by Quentin Wilson.
I have to say that it does sound very good, in fact almost too good to be true when compared with other companies out there. The warranty covers *all* mechanical and electrical parts (it specifies over 5000 parts). There are no betterment clauses and consequential damage is also covered. Failure of parts due to wear and tear is covered as well. There is a limit of £10,000 per claim , no limit on annual mileage and it covers labour rates up to £90/hour. They will also settle directly with the garage involved.
I've been quoted a figure of £696 for one year or £1130 for two years. this quote is for £100 excess, but it only shoves up the yearly premium by about £50 if you opt to take no excess (which i will probably do). There's also an option to do a one off payment of £112.33 followed by payments of £77.33/mth until you no longer want the cover, this option works out more expensive though.
So, my question is... Does anyone have any experience of this company? What do you guys think?
I think it sounds pretty good all in all, I guess the test will come when a claim is submitted.
Cheers
Jem
26th Mar 2010 6:34 pm
MARKW
Member Since: 29 Aug 2008
Location: SW
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On a similar idea, SWMBO's Fiesta broke down this week with a broken spring. AA man collected it and delivered it to a garage of my choice. On the way he started going on about a recovery/warrenty policy they now do. Cost was less then 100 quid for 12 months cover. 5 claims a year up to 500quid per claim. Only cost is 25 excess per claim.
He seemed sure that the D3 could be covered as well.
Worth looking in to if you already have AA coverHONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE
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26th Mar 2010 8:09 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Didn't ronp have that couple of years ago??
26th Mar 2010 8:12 pm
MARKW
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Cost for the Fiesta is 62 quid for 12 months. Got to be worth a punt at that price HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE
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26th Mar 2010 8:26 pm
Gatters
Member Since: 09 Jan 2010
Location: Bedfordshire
Posts: 26
If I recall correctly the AA cover is a breakdown warranty only. I think it only covers the fault arising from a breakdown (i.e if they attend you at a roadside breakdown and are unable to fix on the spot and then take you to a garage for repairs), and not general failures that still leave the car drivable. I may be wrong, but that was how I read it when I had a look into it a while back.
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27th Mar 2010 7:09 am
Jem
Member Since: 02 May 2009
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 59
Hmmm...
Seems to have drifted off topic and on to the AA
Does anyone know anything about Warrantywise specifically?
Thanks
Jem
27th Mar 2010 7:58 am
loopyles
Member Since: 25 Oct 2007
Location: Northumberland
Posts: 269
Jem I am in the same situation and would be interested in Warrantywise, I have just had the LR offer, Approved cover, £760 or 10 payments of £76 if you include LRA £880, @ £88 for 10 months.
Select cover, one off £610 @ £61 for 10 months LRA included £730 @£73 for 10 months.
The approved cover just lists what it does not cover, so it looks very comprehensive.
I may consider the approved without LRA and join the AA.
Can you buy d3 , privately and walk into land rover ,and buy lra warranty ,am soon to buy a d3 .thanks .
28th Mar 2010 4:49 pm
Matt P
Member Since: 07 Jan 2010
Location: UK
Posts: 3
Yes you can. I have D3 and foolishly let the approved used warranty that was on the car when bought expire.
Because of this I now need to get the car inspected and they will then sell me the warranty. Inspection costs c £50 I think.
I've also been speaking to Warranty Direct who seem very keen and appears to be quite comprehensive but I'd feel more comfortable with the LR Approved one (rightly or wrongly) as I've had a couple of claims covered already for brakes/suspension related items.
Anyone got experience of Warranty Direct, good or bad?
Matt
30th Mar 2010 11:14 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Quite a few peeps have WD lined up for when Tesco cover dies, heard of a few good claims results but early days. My philosophy is don't expect it to pay for every niggle but have it for major failure like engine going pop. Just don't be without a warranty, am several grand better off for 2 Tesco policy and RAC cover. Doesn't best thinking about not having a warranty!
Back on Topic - I too would be interested in hearing more about Warrantywise experience.
I currently have Tesco warranty, but as we all know that's no longer an option and mine expires on the 7th April. The only other ones I've considered so far have been Warranty Direct and the same through the CSMA which appear to offer a comprehensive policy.
Good info , is the lra warranty the best for peace of mind , or warranty else where ,hope to buy very soon , wondering if you buy Priv is better and then get your own warranty , or dealers ?
30th Mar 2010 12:15 pm
loopyles
Member Since: 25 Oct 2007
Location: Northumberland
Posts: 269
Having taken the advice of many on this forum after my LR warranty quote £760 (no LRA). I got a quote from WD and WW
and have been waiting for the phone call as mentioned in previous posts, WD phoned me to day and offered a revised quote on the £792 (lux car) quoted on line. I informed him of the interest on this forum so I will post the quote as soon as it arrives. WW quoted £935.
31st Mar 2010 12:58 pm
GlosBoy
Member Since: 16 Oct 2009
Location: Chandlers Ford
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After seeing the LR figures I thought I would get quote from the WarrantyWise site (Quentin Wilson one) and they wanted over a grand for my MY06 with 35k miles on it.
So will go to LR me thinks Dont need AA cover as the bank does this for me.D4 HSE - Aintree Green
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I bought WW when I got my car in Nov 2009. Just had approval for MAF sensor and already got new key from them. No probs at all and cost me £1,080 for two years cover including main dealer hourly rate, sat nav, keys and locks. There is no deduction for betterment either. Seems OK to me, and really only bought it in case of big money failure .Black 06/55 HSE. All the bells and whistles, bings and bongs!
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