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Extended Warranty cost

dashnine

Active Member
Oct 31, 2012
449
174
Warwick, UK

It's this link, I was told to use this by Cupra dealer who weren't set up to sell extended warranties.

You put in your car reg, mileage and excess and it gives you a price, but if your car has more than 30d warranty left, it wont give you a price.

Advice I got from a post above, was find a car on autotrader same spec as yours that is 3 years old and use that reg number, for example a 70 plate car if yours is a 71.
Thanks for the link.

For a VZ2 245 Hybrid on 10K miles per year, All Components cover and £100 excess is £295 for the year, which didn't strike me as too bad. If you select Named Components and £250 excess that drops to £194, which if you just want warranty on the bigger, high cost components is better still.
 

the_lorne_ranger

Active Member
Nov 20, 2023
86
21
Aberdeen, Scotland
Thanks for the link.

For a VZ2 245 Hybrid on 10K miles per year, All Components cover and £100 excess is £295 for the year, which didn't strike me as too bad. If you select Named Components and £250 excess that drops to £194, which if you just want warranty on the bigger, high cost components is better still.
That is not too bad. For a VZ2 310 I was going to be £681 for all components, and £546 for named components, same criteria as you. Which just doesn't make sense to me to pay that.

My works Tusker lease scheme has just opened orders for the facelift formentor, VZ2 1.5 e-hybrid 272bhp, so I'm seriously considering that, as the monthly payment includes servicing, insurance, tax and tyres.
 
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