Buying and warranties

Buying and warranties

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Chancer

Original Poster:

39 posts

262 months

Thursday 23rd January 2003
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I thinking of buying an early Cerbera (privately) but want to insulate myself from the huge bills that come in tow.

Am I right in thinking that most of the costs come at service-time so if I get one that's just been serviced I'm reasonably safe until the next service?

Also, is it worth getting a warranty on an older cerbie, even if it bottoms out at £1000?

Thanks in advance.

BCA

8,651 posts

264 months

Thursday 23rd January 2003
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I honestly dont think a warranty is worth the paper it is printed on. We had one with the car originally and it covered very little, nowhere near paying for itself. When it came to renew it we didnt, no regrets so far.

The problem with warranties is the hassle involved, they argue thier way out of the dumbest things! For example someone on pistonheads had a rear shock replaced under warranty, they refused to pay for the other side rear shock though! (think it was Fraser-basher?)

Instead of spending 800+ on a warranty we simply use an extremely good independant who im sure has saved us thousands. The £800 is best spent on the upkeep directly from your pocket than through a warranty company IMHO.



>> Edited by BCA on Thursday 23 January 22:50

gazzab

21,232 posts

289 months

Friday 24th January 2003
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I agree.
I had a warranty that cost about 800 and I got a starter on it. worth 350 but could have got a starter myself for 120.
When I did have a big bill (5K !) the warranty didnt pay anything towards it even though their limit is 1K on WHA (some versions of warranty). Policy expires today and I am not renewing. What a waste of money.

waddler

77 posts

268 months

Friday 24th January 2003
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I have had a Spirit Total warranty on my Cerb for 6 Months. I had a minor oil leak on the transmission which was repaired by Hexam HC under warranty with no problems.

Chancer

Original Poster:

39 posts

262 months

Friday 24th January 2003
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waddler said: I have had a Spirit Total warranty on my Cerb for 6 Months. I had a minor oil leak on the transmission which was repaired by Hexam HC under warranty with no problems.




Are Spirit different from WH and did you get it from a TVR dealer?

monkeyjunky

418 posts

291 months

Saturday 25th January 2003
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Spirit and WH are the same thing. Spirit are sold though the dealer network but are underwritten by WH.

I recently let mine lapse as I'd had enough of excuses for not paying up.

anonymous-user

61 months

Saturday 25th January 2003
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Me too.

The first year of the warranty it did actually pay for itself. I renewed it last year (cost about £600 for Sprint - WH) and I reckon I only got back about £400 on that.

WH never want to pay out on anything...its very frustrating !

Chancer

Original Poster:

39 posts

262 months

Saturday 25th January 2003
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I've had a quick look around at other companies offering warranties and it seems TVR are conspicuous by their absence. Mmm, I wonder why? Maybe it's something to do with making a profit!

jamer

1,329 posts

298 months

Saturday 25th January 2003
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It's a bit of a loss leader for WHA and they are always looking into them as they haven't made any decent earnings off them for the last three years, but it looks good in their portfolio etc.

Any TVR under 3 years old and 40K can have a WHA warranty to the retail value of the vehicle purchased and anything falling outside this criteria is up to a maximun claim limit of £1000 until you get to 7years and over 1000K and that is a claim limit of £500

You pays your money and takes your chance as they say.

gary judd

2,675 posts

272 months

Sunday 26th January 2003
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hi all
I have had no problem with my warrenty companys i have used just had a brand new engine for my cerbera cost the warranty company close on £10000 , i have had a new clutch and assembley ,clutch clynder, hydratrack diff. worth every penny £375 for the cover.
gary and cerb

Chancer

Original Poster:

39 posts

262 months

Sunday 26th January 2003
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gary judd said: hi all
I have had no problem with my warrenty companys i have used just had a brand new engine for my cerbera cost the warranty company close on £10000 , i have had a new clutch and assembley ,clutch clynder, hydratrack diff. worth every penny £375 for the cover.
gary and cerb


What was the age of the car?

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 26th January 2003
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gary judd said: hi all
I have had no problem with my warrenty companys i have used just had a brand new engine for my cerbera cost the warranty company close on £10000 , i have had a new clutch and assembley ,clutch clynder, hydratrack diff. worth every penny £375 for the cover.
gary and cerb


Blo*dy hell, a warranty company that paid out for an engine and a clutch... can't have been WH.
Who is this warranty company? Might join them if its only £375 for such good cover?

How come they didn't argue "wear and tear" for these parts?

bilton_d

605 posts

273 months

Sunday 26th January 2003
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I have a warranty with WH and i have found them well probably the dealer to be excellent, most faults have been rectified without any fuss just a few things i have had to pay for. List of items replaced under warranty: starter motor, radiator, shock absorber(1), rev counter, water temp guage, rear crank seal, clutch seals and pistons and a couple of censors. Overall great value and worth the peace of mind. One very satisfied customer.

gary judd

2,675 posts

272 months

Sunday 26th January 2003
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hi
car care plan was the company who has just replaced my engine .car was 8 years old but they do cover as long as it has below 70000 miles .the crankshaft broke and destroyed the engine no arguments on that by the warranty company
gary and cerb

NICE EH

108 posts

272 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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I had a TVR spirit warranty underwritten by WH. I got a new gearbox out of them, an alternator, starter motor, plus a 1001 little bits and pieces.

As long as you use a dealer/independent that knows how to play the warranty companies, then you should be OK.

£399 on a 3 year old Griff 500.

rolexblue

199 posts

271 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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NICE EH said: I had a TVR spirit warranty underwritten by WH. I got a new gearbox out of them, an alternator, starter motor, plus a 1001 little bits and pieces.

As long as you use a dealer/independent that knows how to play the warranty companies, then you should be OK.

£399 on a 3 year old Griff 500.


You're dead right NICE EH it's not so much what you've got but who you know. I've had all sorts of things paid for by warranties that weren't strictly covered, as the garage knows what to put in the claims. Sometimes it's worth paying a little more for a service to get £400 worth of warranty work done

Paul