Buying a Kia Proceed - warranty
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Hi everyone
Ive put a deposit down on a Kia Proceed in the UK. I've become slightly concerned however about whether the warranty is valid though. The car is two years old and was serviced at the 12 month points, but has done c.23,000 miles so at least one of the services will be over the 10,000 mile Kia recommendation (I'll ask the question of the dealer).
Can anyone give any advice? It's being sold by a Kia main dealer and advertised with the remainder of the warranty but does this mean anything? Could Kia turn round and say it's not valid if I needed to claim in the future?
Thanks,
Joe
Ive put a deposit down on a Kia Proceed in the UK. I've become slightly concerned however about whether the warranty is valid though. The car is two years old and was serviced at the 12 month points, but has done c.23,000 miles so at least one of the services will be over the 10,000 mile Kia recommendation (I'll ask the question of the dealer).
Can anyone give any advice? It's being sold by a Kia main dealer and advertised with the remainder of the warranty but does this mean anything? Could Kia turn round and say it's not valid if I needed to claim in the future?
Thanks,
Joe
https://www.kia.com/content/dam/kwcms/kme/uk/en/as...
from this taken from Kia website just now it looks as if its not serviced in accordance so warranty would be voided.
Surely they aren't that uncommon that you can't buy one elsewhere?
from this taken from Kia website just now it looks as if its not serviced in accordance so warranty would be voided.
Surely they aren't that uncommon that you can't buy one elsewhere?
JG3000 said:
Thanks all,
The dealer has offered to give a letter which confirms it has the Kia warranty.
What legal standing does this have. Could Kia turn round and say the warranty is void or do you think they'd honour what one of their dealers has said?
Thanks,
Joe
Make sure you get that letter, and make sure it's from the sales manager, at the least.The dealer has offered to give a letter which confirms it has the Kia warranty.
What legal standing does this have. Could Kia turn round and say the warranty is void or do you think they'd honour what one of their dealers has said?
Thanks,
Joe
Yes, a Kia service dept could, in future, tell you the warranty isn't valid if the miles have gone too far over.
Then you'd have to pursue the cost with the dealer that told you your warranty is intact.
Probably best to buy a different car that's been servived on the correct time/mileage, or within their allowance of going over.
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