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Title: Extended warrentys
Post by: Tony H on 22 August 2006, 23:11:31
Hi all, My Meega's warrenty is due for renual, anybody out there got any experiences good or bad regarding aftermarket warrentys?
Title: Re: Extended warrentys
Post by: Markjay on 23 August 2006, 00:27:37
My first Omega came with one-year warranty, so I bought Vx SureGuard for another three-years / unlimited mileage for just under £1,400. SureGuard was only available for up to 4 years, so I could not renew it after that.

It was very good, any problems were fixed for free by the dealer during normal servicing so from my point of view there was no difference between this and the original warranty.

Financially it did not pay off though, the actual repairs the car needed in the first four years were only a couple of drop link and some bushes so definitely less than £1,400 even in Vx money, but it did give me peace of mind.

(incidentally, the tensioner went at 60k, just one month after the SureGuard expired – the dealer would not repair it under SureGuard but Vx did later agreed to refund 70% of the repair cost)

My current Omega came with 3-years warranty, so I didn’t bother with the SureGuard. I noticed they are still selling it though – but I am not quite sure why would anyone want to buy SureGuard for a car that has three years warranty anyway?

I had a look at some mechanical breakdown warranties recently, and was not impressed, as all had a very low maximum pay out – e.g. £250-£500 etc – not enough to cover the cost (in garage money, not DIY money) in case of engine damage due to cambelt failure. In order to get some more substantial maximum e.g. £1,000 the premiums become unreasonable. So no warranty for me since the first 3 years expired in 2004…



Title: Re: Extended warrentys
Post by: Auto Addict on 23 August 2006, 06:22:59
I had SureGuard on my Carlton Gsi, over ran a service by 1000 miles, invalidated the warranty.
Title: Re: Extended warrentys
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 23 August 2006, 08:41:38
If you already have your car Vaux serviced then take out the MOT insurance.....it covers pretty much everything bit wear and tear items (i.e. brakes, tyres bulbs...) buit, does cover wishbone bushes, rear springs etc.....and only about 40 quid.
Title: Re: Extended warrentys
Post by: Markjay on 23 August 2006, 10:42:41
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I had SureGuard on my Carlton Gsi, over ran a service by 1000 miles, invalidated the warranty.


You of all people AA, over ran a service by 1,000 miles ?! Tsss tssss.....

 ;D

Title: Re: Extended warrentys
Post by: nixoro on 23 August 2006, 11:18:10
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If you already have your car Vaux serviced then take out the MOT insurance.....it covers pretty much everything bit wear and tear items (i.e. brakes, tyres bulbs...) buit, does cover wishbone bushes, rear springs etc.....and only about 40 quid.

I nearly took something on like this with the AA once but never went ahead with it.
Title: Re: Extended warrentys
Post by: Auto Addict on 23 August 2006, 11:22:48
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If you already have your car Vaux serviced then take out the MOT insurance.....it covers pretty much everything bit wear and tear items (i.e. brakes, tyres bulbs...) buit, does cover wishbone bushes, rear springs etc.....and only about 40 quid.

I nearly took something on like this with the AA once but never went ahead with it.

Sorry I don't provide it anymore...oops, I thought you meant me ;D
Title: Re: Extended warrentys
Post by: nixoro on 23 August 2006, 11:25:12
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If you already have your car Vaux serviced then take out the MOT insurance.....it covers pretty much everything bit wear and tear items (i.e. brakes, tyres bulbs...) buit, does cover wishbone bushes, rear springs etc.....and only about 40 quid.

I nearly took something on like this with the AA once but never went ahead with it.

Sorry I don't provide it anymore...oops, I thought you meant me ;D

pmsl  ;D