To warranty or not to warranty.....

To warranty or not to warranty.....

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DavidP

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371 posts

279 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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Chaps
As fonts of all knowledge, I would be very grateful for your thoughts.

My WH TVR Spirit comes to the end of its one year life at the end of next month. I'm a 1998 4.5 with 23k on th'clock.

Just had my 24k service. Nice and clean....no problems. The warranty stood me in good stead last year. Some bits and bobs, but about £1k for a slave and new clutch. It was unlimited claims up to the retail value of the car.

WH have just quoted £525 for another year, with unlimited claims BUT with a £1k per claim ceiling.

Now......as my company pays the first £2k per annum of servicing and repairs (yup - jammy git ), do you reckon it's worth getting the warranty. I'll do about 8k miles p.a.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts

waddler

77 posts

268 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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I'd take it. It won't take much for you to get your 500 quid back. Also, it will also help if you decide to sell it.

adamb

418 posts

291 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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I was in exactly the same dilema, same car , same age, same milage 2 weeks ago. Decided not to renew on the basis that almost everything on a Cerb is going to cost more than 1K.

I also recon that its got to be getting close to new clutch / gearbox time (based on age + milage) and WH wouldn't help with that.

Also I (fingers crossed) have a good one, its cost me little more than servicing and consumables in the last 3 years.

waddler

77 posts

268 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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If the claim was more than 1K surely WH would pay the 1st thousand?

DavidP

Original Poster:

371 posts

279 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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If the claim was more than 1K surely WH would pay the 1st thousand?


Yes.....that's my understanding

Edit - Unless something unforseen happens, I won't be selling for another 2-years. I suppose there's an argument to say that if my company pays the first £2k of costs anyway, and they would therefore get the benefit of the first £1k claim, then they should have the option of taking (and paying for) the warranty. I think I'll ask

>> Edited by DavidP on Thursday 19th September 16:20

DavidP

Original Poster:

371 posts

279 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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Sorry guys (and thanks for your thoughts thus far), this is just my feeble ramblings.....but as the £525 premium would come of my £2k pa allocation, which it surely would, then it would be £525 off my budget for servicing and consumables for the year. If it was warrantyable work that was needed, there would be no net diference for me personally.

I think that's a no then. Or is my logic flawed?

DavidP

Original Poster:

371 posts

279 months

Thursday 19th September 2002
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This is so sad
I've just run a spreadsheet with some what ifs. It does make sense for me for the company to pay for the warranty.

Close thread now ta and thanks again