Member Since: 21 Dec 2015
Location: Gone
Posts: 5117
They do,
In fact he is a quote generated today. It’s for a 6 year plan. Cover 3 services.
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My D5 requires a service at 21,000 miles or two years. Any interim old changes down to possible dilution are covered under the new car warranty, confirmed by the garage.
The following is from one main dealership, I haven’t tried match that price yet, so I could possibly get a better price.
The first service at 2 years is £479 including Parts, labour and VAT.
The second or 4 years service is £582 including all of the above.
So a total cost for the first 5 years of ownership is just £1061 via PAYG or 6 years would still be marginally cheaper than the plan.
My problem with a service plan is by aggressive price matching, shopping around, you normally get a better price. With the service plan you pay up front for 5 years. The last LR I had I go rid of before the first service kicked in after 24 months, so a complete waste of money! I’d never have another service plan tbh, but each to their own.
24th Dec 2019 9:37 am
riverblanche
Member Since: 31 Aug 2010
Location: retford'ish
Posts: 2227
Hi,
I had the original letter to the first owner of our (ex)RRS it does state
Your covered for 5 years servicing
and no mention I could see of a miles limitation, would not have affected us as mileage low and would still be under the 50k by year 5 but I did have the services done a bit early to make sure well in the 5 years,
its now sold so next owner gets the 4 year service in March then
If it does get to 5 years it will be expensive as lists the transfer box oil change and locking diff oil
You then get to the small print at the bottom of the page that mentions Mileage limit of your plan
it just never states it
Member Since: 28 Oct 2010
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 302
It might be common news but for anyone that doesn't already know.
Land Rover have removed the 50k miles restriction on the 5 year service plan.
Which with my D4 at 49k miles makes me very happy
So not only can I now have my 4th year service in March to align with the MOT, I will also be getting the 5th year service next year that I thought I had lost out on.
I might buy a lotto ticket this week - feeling lucky
Land Rover don't normally do sensible things like this...
4th Feb 2020 1:35 pm
sailormike
Member Since: 04 Apr 2007
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 181
It might be common news but for anyone that doesn't already know.
Land Rover have removed the 50k miles restriction on the 5 year service plan.
Which with my D4 at 49k miles makes me very happy Rolling with laughter
So not only can I now have my 4th year service in March to align with the MOT, I will also be getting the 5th year service next year that I thought I had lost out on.
I might buy a lotto ticket this week - feeling lucky Thumbs Up
Land Rover don't normally do sensible things like this...
Does anyone know if you can claim back any money paid for a forth year service, if the above is the case? If so who do I have to contact? Or is this only for new policies.Disco 4
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5th Feb 2020 5:57 am
Froogle-Yorkshireman
Member Since: 28 Oct 2010
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 302
The dealer I spoke to said it was a recent announcement. I guess it depends how long ago you paid for the service. Definitely worth talking to your dealer. I reckon with a firm approach you will get a refund.
It’s not for new policies as mine is 4 yrs old in March.
If you don’t get your 4th refunded it will be interesting as in theory you certainly can now claim your 5th.
Has anyone seen this in writing? Looking forward to getting my 5th service in that case.
5th Feb 2020 5:22 pm
SussexD4
Member Since: 22 Sep 2016
Location: Sussex
Posts: 16
sailormike wrote:
It might be common news but for anyone that doesn't already know.
Land Rover have removed the 50k miles restriction on the 5 year service plan.
Which with my D4 at 49k miles makes me very happy Rolling with laughter
So not only can I now have my 4th year service in March to align with the MOT, I will also be getting the 5th year service next year that I thought I had lost out on.
I might buy a lotto ticket this week - feeling lucky Thumbs Up
Land Rover don't normally do sensible things like this...
Does anyone know if you can claim back any money paid for a forth year service, if the above is the case? If so who do I have to contact? Or is this only for new policies.
Dammit! Likewise, paid for my major as I was on 53k miles. Is there now no mileage limit?2016 D4 Landmark - Waitomo
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