Car giant warranties are useless so well swerved .Have just bought a second hand car from Car Giant but didn't take up their warranty which is an extra.Anyone recommend a good company to go with?
Is it even needed for a 4 year old car with full service history?
Thanks.
On what the car is? A Toyota Auris Estate.That probably depends what it is...
Out of interest how much did you spend in total on the warranty?? So of course it has to be less than the repairs otherwise its not worth it.I had a Warranty Direct policy some years ago for my Audi A6 when the Audi warranty ran out. I had cause to make a claim for an expensive repair and they were superb, sorted a hire care, had my car towed and footed the bill for the (Audi) spare parts and pre-agreed percentage of the labour costs. Saved me a good £2K on what The repairs would have cost me.
Yes they are reliable I agree. I also think Car Giant are careful with what they buy as they seem to have a good reputation and need to protect it.The sales guy said they check the cars thoroughly which he would say wouldn't he.Just save a bit of money in an account every month. Just in case. . . .thats all they do.
you've bought a reliablae car . . .
IIRC it was around £300 a year, maybe a bit more. Bear in mind my car was for my work so I needed a comprehensive cover. I think you can get it for less depending on a number of factors including mileage and the age of the car. Mine was 3 years old and I was doing around 25,000 miles a year.Out of interest how much did you spend in total on the warranty?? So of course it has to be less than the repairs otherwise its not worth it.
I need it for my work also and it occurs to me that I may struggle to find a company who will give me a warranty and if they do it will be expensive.IIRC it was around £300 a year, maybe a bit more. Bear in mind my car was for my work so I needed a comprehensive cover. I think you can get it for less depending on a number of factors including mileage and the age of the car. Mine was 3 years old and I was doing around 25,000 miles a year.
There is no warranty. If you want it you have to pay for it.Anyway the sales guy said they do have an after sales service team as I asked what happens if tomorrow it packs in.If it has any issues I assume they would show soon so maybe there is a window of around 1 or 2 weeks after which the after sales teams no longer have to help.
they have to give you 3 months warranty regardless if you pay for extended warranty
I had ignored the letter from Audi offering to extend my warranty when it ran out, their quoted price to follow on was around £600. Because I left it for about three months then asked to extend it they said no, the warranty has to be taken out to coincide with the end of the manufacturers warranty, the quoted price then was over £900 per year, hence I shopped around and found warranty direct.I need it for my work also and it occurs to me that I may struggle to find a company who will give me a warranty and if they do it will be expensive.
You will be dead before that breaks down.On what the car is? A Toyota Auris Estate.
It’s to do with the consumer rights act 2015There is no warranty. If you want it you have to pay for it.