Extended warranty offer

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Len Cuff, Dec 16, 2003.

  1. Len Cuff

    Len Cuff Guest

    My warranty on my 306 Hdi runs out next March. Got a phone call from
    the dealer yesterday offering an extra year for £229. Is this a good
    deal, thinking of taking it but wondered what others think?

    TIA


    cheers,
    Len
     
    Len Cuff, Dec 16, 2003
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  2. Len Cuff

    Doctor D. Guest

    I used to pay about £170 to the Civil Service Motoring Association for mine,
    so it doesn't seem bad value. I had a 98S 306 estate and always had more
    than the cost of the warranty in repairs every year!

    Check the level of cover (max per claim etc) and whether it has a max
    mileage limit.
     
    Doctor D., Dec 17, 2003
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  3. It's not worth the paper it's written!
    Ask them to write in "plain english" what is covered and what is not
    covered. Generally, from experience, moving parts are excluded, that equates
    to anything under the bonnet. Natural maintenance items, brakes, tyres,
    lights, doors, locks, electrics are also excluded. Pipes and hoses are
    excluded. The list is endless.Unless that paper has changed within the last
    three years. Bank the money in an high interest account.
     
    John Hollinshead, Dec 17, 2003
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  4. Len Cuff

    Shrek Guest

    Hi Guys,
    I got an extended warranty from an online company that specialise in all
    sorts of warranty cover. they have different levels of cover to suit your
    pocket or the reliability of your car LOL. got the link of this web site .
    www.peugeot.206.btinternet.co.uk
    Shrek.
     
    Shrek, Dec 17, 2003
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