leprechaun
Member Since: 30 Mar 2015
Location: Northumberland
Posts: 158
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10 yr old Disco, to warranty or not? |
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Hi all,
As per the title, my Disco is 10 yrs old and has done 98k.
I'm taking it for a service and timing belt change soon which no doubt will cost a fair few hundred quid, do you think it's worth getting a warranty on top of that on a car of this age? It runs fine and has just passed its MOT a couple of weeks ago, for what that's worth.
I've had a quote from WD for Extracare at £765 for 12 months but despite my haggling they won't drop the betterment so I'll be liable for 50% of the parts cost should I need to claim.
I'm in two minds as my previous motor, a Mkii Hyundai Santa Fe with 80k, went pop when the water pump failed and took the engine with it:-( I ended up selling it for spares/repair it as I had no warranty...it hurt.
Any advice would be appreciated
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1st Apr 2015 11:48 am |
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Barn1e
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Member Since: 28 Aug 2006
Location: Mid-sussex
Posts: 2021
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If you intend having a garage do servicing and don't have tools, skill or inclination to deal with repairs, and can't afford a big shock, then go for warranty. But check max mileage covered and miles per annum. If you go for it ask them to guarantee premium and cover in 12 months time. Also try pushing them on which hourly rate (indie or dealer). 2005, TDV6 S, Auto, 190k miles, owned from new, V8 Brake Upgrade, Nancom Evo, RLD protector, BAS EGR blanking & Remap, separate ATF cooler, changing all the fluids ahead of time.
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1st Apr 2015 12:01 pm |
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M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8225
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Your Disco's belts are 3 years overdue if they have not been changed from new I would take insurance out now or change the belts before it is run again It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
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1st Apr 2015 12:04 pm |
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leprechaun
Member Since: 30 Mar 2015
Location: Northumberland
Posts: 158
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Thanks for the advice both...
It has a full service history but I've got no evidence of the belts being changed so it's the first thing on the list, if it turns out they've been done then fine but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Think I'll go with the warranty on the basis that I haven't done any serious work on a car for almost 20 years...changed a few cylinder heads and did brakes/suspension on early bangers that I ran but got a feeling that the Disco might be a different kettle of fish
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1st Apr 2015 12:22 pm |
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Moo
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Member Since: 13 Aug 2010
Location: UK
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Save your money and put anything you would have paid towards a warranty into a kitty. You'll be quids in. My old bus is 10years old and has been run without a warranty for 5 years. Most claims you make will be classed as wear and tear anyway.
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1st Apr 2015 12:58 pm |
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HughMartin
Member Since: 30 Mar 2008
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 751
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I agree with Moo. I had a warranty on mine until I reached about 100k miles when the excess started going up significantly. The warranty company will also start using wear and tear or corrosion or some other get-out clause in the policy to avoid paying out.
I think I was paying about £70pm for my "top of the range" policy which was supposed to be the highest
level of cover available. If you put this amount aside every month, it soon mounts up.
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1st Apr 2015 1:40 pm |
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leprechaun
Member Since: 30 Mar 2015
Location: Northumberland
Posts: 158
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It's certainly tempting just to save the £70 a month that it would cost me for the warranty, it might be worth waiting until after the service/belt change to see if they identify any looming issues.
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1st Apr 2015 1:53 pm |
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Dusty
Member Since: 23 Sep 2013
Location: London
Posts: 1022
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I agree with the 'nay sayers'. At that age and mileage (same as mine) all you are really covering is a blown engine and gearbox. Everything else I would guess they will play the wear and tear card and wriggle out like they always try and do!!
You also have to factor in the extra cost you will have to pay for the belt change and service at a VAT registered garage to satisfy their requirements and you will get that done £££'s cheaper by one of the guys on here.
Also more places are starting to replace engines with second hand units as they become available and whilst not cheap it's a lot cheaper than it used to be.
As you can tell I'm a wee bit cynical of warranties, apart from the original warranty you get when new. I've only ever done the after market route once and in my case it was as much use as a chocolate fire-guard!!
You pays your money and takes your choice as they say. I'm nearly 2 years into ownership of my latest D3 and so far (touch wood) a warranty would have been money down the drain, lets hope it stays that way Discovery 4 HSE
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1st Apr 2015 2:31 pm |
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maplecottage
Member Since: 01 Feb 2011
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 3171
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When I had my WD warranty it INCLUDED wear and tear items such as suspension bushes etc (obviously not brakes or exhaust ) and I had no particular problem with any claim either.
That said, I've had the car for over 4 years now and only had warranty for the first year to ensure any items cropping up from not so diligent previous ownership were dealt with. Been saving my money ever since
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1st Apr 2015 2:39 pm |
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adam
Member Since: 20 Sep 2005
Location: Home and Happy
Posts: 6917
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Never tempt fate!
I fell out with WD when I tried to get fromt ball joints done on my D3 a few years back - they declined, wear and tear, I then pointed out that the car would fail it's impending MOT because of this so I'll just leave it and let the specific MOT cover in the warranty pick it up, oh no sir, as this has already been highlighted, we wont pay out on that - more fool me I guess
In fairnes I did get a new EPB and EGRV's fixed, though the EPB was touch and go
You pay's your money and takes your choice
Good luck whichever route you take
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1st Apr 2015 2:39 pm |
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dubbs
Member Since: 18 Apr 2012
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I agree with Moo although a blown engine would be a nasty position if you are that unlucky then it is credit card time.
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1st Apr 2015 2:52 pm |
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B16 KJR
Member Since: 10 Jul 2006
Location: Rosyth, Fife
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Quote:I've had a quote from WD for Extracare at £765 for 12 months but despite my haggling they won't drop the betterment so I'll be liable for 50% of the parts cost should I need to claim.
I took out a WD warranty last year and got the betterment clause dropped for an extra £50, it was £50 well spent as I have just had my turbo replaced Also I got 13 months for the price of 12 and they threw in the emissions and airbags FOC.
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1st Apr 2015 2:59 pm |
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ronk
Member Since: 18 Jul 2006
Location: Durham
Posts: 279
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Premium bonds !
That's a cracking good ideaðŸ‘
I've got a warranty but at the mot today it failed on a partially seized front calliper and true to form the warranty bandits won't pay up.
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1st Apr 2015 3:00 pm |
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Cowhead
Member Since: 03 Mar 2015
Location: Andover
Posts: 11
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I took out a 2 year warranty with Olympic Warranties http://www.olympicwarranties.co.uk/ when I bought mine - it cost me £285. All seems legit and their policy seems to cover most things. They do have a £1000 limit but might be worth a look?
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1st Apr 2015 3:06 pm |
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DiscoZack
Member Since: 12 Feb 2015
Location: Cambridge
Posts: 173
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As others will no doubt chime in, it maybe worth adding the oil pump/casing to the belt change
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic107148.html?highlight=oil+pump
Most advice I've seen on the forum says do both since belt change time is the easiest I believe one of the sponsors does a kit belts, tensioners and casing. Cheers, Chris in Cambridge
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1st Apr 2015 3:23 pm |
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