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    Used car warranty

    I 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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    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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      #3
      Ah, there is the information.. if you stuck to it.

      http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post2190926
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        #4
        Originally posted by vik845 View Post
        I 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
        I'd say it very much depends how much you're spending and what type of dealer. Are you buying, say, a Merc from a Merc dealership or a Merc from Motorpoint? Some dealers simply want to sell you a finance product and give you the car to keep nice as collateral. It also depends how you're buying the car (HP v PCP) - there may be hidden costs in the PCP agreement (e.g. it must be serviced at a main dealer).
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          #5
          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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            #6
            Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
            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.
            Best bet to buy a Kia? Worst car I've ever driven and I've (and I'm really confessing here) owned a Rover 100.
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              #7
              Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
              Best bet to buy a Kia? Worst car I've ever driven and I've (and I'm really confessing here) owned a Rover 100.
              Rover 100, you are going on my ignore list.

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                #8
                Originally posted by woohoo View Post
                Rover 100, you are going on my ignore list.
                I was a skint perm. It was that or a Fiat Punto and I had a friend who was a Rover mechanic.
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                  #9
                  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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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
                    Dealer warranty is as useful as a chocolate teapot.

                    I would suggest you buy a brand new Merc from a main Merc dealer. Sorted.
                    +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

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