A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
what goes wrong?
something drastic to me would be a bill of over £1k?
what costs that? none of the suspension parts, none of the brakes, its not like the interior breaks, basically an engine rebuild is the worst outcome, yet 200k and all is well there.
i know its not for everyone, but new cars are overpriced, your paying for stuff "just in case", what you really get from a warrenty is usually piece of mind for those who don't understand the workings or can't fix things themselves
My mates 2008 1.9 GT TDi golfs cam snapped last month, causing bearing to fall into the sump and get pulled into the oil pump fucking his engine. He got that fixed at £1k. 2 weeks later his turbo failed, paid £400+ for a recon one plus fitting.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
i know its not for everyone, but new cars are overpriced, your paying for stuff "just in case"
You are also paying to not be driving about in an old car with 200k miles on the clock.
You can fix a newer car yourself if you have a laptop and can work a computer, the rest is still the same as your 200k mile one.
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A2H GO
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I think buying a car thats 3 years old is the perfect time to buy.
The previous owner has taken the massive depreciation hit within the first year of ownership, will then have had any problems sorted under warranty within the previous 3 years. You also get the benefit of the further depreciation as a result of the warranty ending and in some cases the cars done less than 30k miles is still like new.
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3CorsaMeal
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old good cars are the best imo, new shit cars are bound to be shit as they just about profit and selling as many as possible as fast as possible.
nothing wrong with 200k, you could be driving one with 100k on it. Is that only half as bad/risky/dodgy/uncool (whichever stigma is attached cars that have survived longest)
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
I think buying a car thats 3 years old is the perfect time to buy.
The previous owner has taken the massive depreciation hit within the first year of ownership, will then have had any problems sorted under warranty within the previous 3 years. You also get the benefit of the further depreciation as a result of the warranty ending and in some cases the cars done less than 30k miles is still like new.
but if it goes wrong its big money on modern cars
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3CorsaMeal
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only because they make it big money
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
I think buying a car thats 3 years old is the perfect time to buy.
The previous owner has taken the massive depreciation hit within the first year of ownership, will then have had any problems sorted under warranty within the previous 3 years. You also get the benefit of the further depreciation as a result of the warranty ending and in some cases the cars done less than 30k miles is still like new.
but if it goes wrong its big money on modern cars
Thats the risk you take.
Some people have to have that peace of mind and pay a premium for it.
Most of the time you save more money buying outside of warranty(following depreciation etc) than you would fixing anything that could potentially go wrong.
[Edited on 02-06-2011 by A2H GO]
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
old good cars are the best imo, new shit cars are bound to be shit as they just about profit and selling as many as possible as fast as possible.
So old cars werent built to sell as many as possible to make profit? ok
fuck off banging on about 200k miles, its nothing impressive
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Mark.W
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I went with these for warranty on the astra as they cover wear & tear in the top cover. £200 cheaper than vauxhall.
http://www.gocarwarranty.co.uk/car-warranties/
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Steve
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ok m8, no beef, do they cover sonic booms and hadoukens wear and tear though at that level?
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Stu
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I had a Warranty Direct warranty on my RS6, in total they paid for a gearbox rebuild, 4 knackered DRC shockers (which they were happy to replace with coilovers) and a knackered thermostat.
In total that was about £7000 worth of claims and they never argued about any of them! Warranty only cost me £500 too!
I reckon most people who slate these aftermarket warranties have never had one.........
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Steve
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reason i posted this is because a guy at work had one from the company i posted and they refused to pay out, granted he only paid 99 quid for his, i guess you get what you pay for
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Steve
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they were arses from start to finish too, it was a problem with a rear wheel bearing for a mondeo ST, you cannot buy the bearing seperate its a whole new rear hub with bearing inclusive, took it to garage, garage inspected tried to call warranty company on saturday, they said they are open saturdays, just got answer machine all the time so gave up and gave car back.
they got hold of them again on the tuesday for them to say they want the hub to be removed from the car and the bearing taken out and inspected.
clearly didnt know what they were talking about and just being arses to try to avoid paying out, its a sealed unit if you try and split it to get to the bearing you are going to damage the bearing anyway, pointless
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Stu
I had a Warranty Direct warranty on my RS6, in total they paid for a gearbox rebuild, 4 knackered DRC shockers (which they were happy to replace with coilovers) and a knackered thermostat.
In total that was about £7000 worth of claims and they never argued about any of them! Warranty only cost me £500 too!
I reckon most people who slate these aftermarket warranties have never had one.........
i reckon the car must have been a dog for those faults.
don't make em like they used to.
predicted failure imo
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Stu
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quote: Originally posted by Stu
I had a Warranty Direct warranty on my RS6, in total they paid for a gearbox rebuild, 4 knackered DRC shockers (which they were happy to replace with coilovers) and a knackered thermostat.
In total that was about £7000 worth of claims and they never argued about any of them! Warranty only cost me £500 too!
I reckon most people who slate these aftermarket warranties have never had one.........
i reckon the car must have been a dog for those faults.
don't make em like they used to.
predicted failure imo
Thanks for your professional opinion on something you know absolutely nothing about
Three common failures on an RS6, I knew it could happen so covered myself with a warranty and it paid off? So yeah maybe predicted failure. I know the E60 has weak points too and when the BMW warranty expires Ill be getting another warranty direct warranty. Most high performance cars aren't as reliable as people think, but then how would you know this?
Dont make em like the used to? Guess your talking about your Corrado?
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Stu
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quote: Originally posted by Stu
I had a Warranty Direct warranty on my RS6, in total they paid for a gearbox rebuild, 4 knackered DRC shockers (which they were happy to replace with coilovers) and a knackered thermostat.
In total that was about £7000 worth of claims and they never argued about any of them! Warranty only cost me £500 too!
I reckon most people who slate these aftermarket warranties have never had one.........
i reckon the car must have been a dog for those faults.
don't make em like they used to.
predicted failure imo
Thanks for your professional opinion on something you know absolutely nothing about
Three common failures on an RS6, I knew it could happen so covered myself with a warranty and it paid off? So yeah maybe predicted failure. I know the E60 has weak points too and when the BMW warranty expires Ill be getting another warranty direct warranty. Most high performance cars aren't as reliable as people think, but then how would you know this?
Dont make em like the used to? Guess your talking about your Corrado?
careful Stu you will burst Jims Bubble
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3CorsaMeal
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its a giant peach actually
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SteveW
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sorry to detract from op but sonic boom made me laugh.. then i found this
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3CorsaMeal
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honestly, the only thing that seems to impress people on this website is how much money someone has spent on something.
i know some people are loaded, but its a corsa website, people come on here bragging about £40k cars and £500 for a warrenty is just pocket change. most members corsas aren't worth £500.
car enthusiasts or money enthusiasts?
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mwg
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Most people don't have Corsa's on here Someone spending 40k on a car can still be a car enthusiast
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adiohead
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Stu, you got receipts for all those warranty claims?
I won't believe it until I see it.
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Nath
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I cant tell if Jim is being serious half the time.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
I cant tell if Jim is being serious half the time.
same here tbh
i think i need some time off
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mwg
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Steve
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i think jim should get a warranty then he might be brave enough to come with us to germany
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