shrops-paul Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Hi. Does anyone have any recommendations for a tin top car warranty please? My manufacturers one is coming to an end and I'm looking to get one to replace it. The AA seems to be in the lead for level of cover vs reasonable price currently. Im sure you have all had bad experiences too. ANy shockers out there? thanks. PC Quote
Mark (smokey mow) Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago In my experience anything other than a manufacturers warranty is a waste of money and you’re better off simply putting the same money aside each year for any unexpected repairs. It’s worth checking in detail what components are covered and whether this just includes failure or also intermittent fault, as many independents don’t cover the latter. I’ve had a few claims denied in the past for leaking oil seals and sensors etc that are out of calibration and misreading but because the component hasn’t physically failed the cost hasn’t been covered. 2 Quote
Captain Colonial Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago You would be amazed… well, no you wouldn't - at what isn’t covered and how much gets excluded as consumable, fair wear and tear, etc, under those policies. Smoki-Wan Cartonly is correct. Service to requirements, and save money for breakdowns. Quote
dvd8n Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I've never managed to claim successfully on one of these warranties. Quote
shrops-paul Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Or a Toyota engine Lotus Marcus? Interesting. I've had warranties in the past and claimed no problem. I was very grateful when a sunroof motor went with the roof stuck open 😐 For the AA one: What is insured? ✓ Almost all of the manufacturer’s original mechanical and electrical components as detailed in the policy document ✓ Diagnostic charges form part of a claim under this policy as agreed with our claims engineers ✓ In-car entertainment / Sat Nav providing the equipment is factory fitted up to a maximum of £500 including VAT ✓ Remote key fobs / key cards covered for electrical failure up to a maximum of £200 inc. VAT ✓ Working materials (oils and other fluids) where an authorised repair requires it ✓ Hybrid and electric vehicles – manufacturer supplied and fitted power generation and transmission components ✓ Parts replaced in pairs i.e. coil springs and shock absorbers ✓ Air-conditioning (factory fitted) ✓ Camshaft timing belt ✓ Casings in the event of a covered item causing damage to it ✓ Turbo/supercharger (factory fitted) What is not insured? The vehicle has been altered or modified from the manufacturer's original specification, or has been raced, rallied, used in competition, or for hire or reward, used for courier work or driving tuition or custom built vehicle Failure to replace cambelt in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations Faulty workmanship, cracked blocks and cylinder heads, corrosion, carbon build up, or accidental damage to the radiator All batteries Hybrid and electric vehicles – electrical connectors, wiring, batteries and disposal of chemical waste resulting from a claim Wear and tear Pre-existing faults that are present before the policy start date Water ingress, oil or fluid leaks Damage arising from the incorrect use of fuel Any parts that have not actually failed and are replaced during routine servicing or maintenance Damage caused by negligence that could have been prevented by stopping sooner Any failure due to lack of lubrication or other fluids or ignoring any warning signals, gauges or lights Losses normally covered under a road risk insurance policy or loss resulting from an accident to the vehicle Exhaust emissions or MOT failures Breakdown caused by lack of normal and proper use Quote
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It's more the weasel words you need to check on T's and C's. They do there best to put everything down to wear and tear to avoid payout. e.g. Gearbox noises may be excluded as long as it works etc. They will only cover things that have stopped working so if a gearbox shaft snaps it will be covered buy synchro's, teeth grinding, noises etc will all be ducked! Quote
7Westfield Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago A friend used to own a shop, one of his more memorable cases was a destroyed engine due to cam belt failure. The belt was covered, but since the idler locked up, AND WAS EXCLUDED, the whole claim was denied A lot of shops hate them, simply for the aggravation of dealing with them Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 2 hours ago, shrops-paul said: What is not insured? The vehicle has been altered or modified from the manufacturer's original specification, or has been raced, rallied, used in competition, or for hire or reward, used for courier work or driving tuition or custom built vehicle Failure to replace cambelt in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations Faulty workmanship, cracked blocks and cylinder heads, corrosion, carbon build up, or accidental damage to the radiator All batteries Hybrid and electric vehicles – electrical connectors, wiring, batteries and disposal of chemical waste resulting from a claim Wear and tear Pre-existing faults that are present before the policy start date Water ingress, oil or fluid leaks Damage arising from the incorrect use of fuel Any parts that have not actually failed and are replaced during routine servicing or maintenance Damage caused by negligence that could have been prevented by stopping sooner Any failure due to lack of lubrication or other fluids or ignoring any warning signals, gauges or lights Losses normally covered under a road risk insurance policy or loss resulting from an accident to the vehicle Exhaust emissions or MOT failures Breakdown caused by lack of normal and proper use That sounds suspiciously like a long list of get-out clauses to me Quote
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