markbrads
Member Since: 15 Apr 2013
Location: East Sussex
Posts: 234
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My D4 warranty is due to expire at the end of April. Land Rover have given me a couple of options with and without assistance.
I am also considering warranty direct they have two plans as well but no option for assistance.
I'd appreciate any advice on either, do the Land Rover dealerships accept warranty direct as easily as Land Rover assistance or is it hard work when making a claim.
Thanks in advance 2018MY D5 Fuji White - Black Pack TD6 'HSE'
Side Steps, Mud Flaps, Roof Bars,
10MY D4 Zermatt Silver SDV6 'HSE' Auto
Side Steps, Mud Flaps, Roof Bars, RLD Wheel Protector.
08MY - Saab 93 Aero Convertible (Summer Fun)
06MY - Ford Galaxy GhiaX 1.9 150bhp (Madams Car)
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25th Apr 2015 7:45 pm |
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galwaygreen
Member Since: 30 Oct 2011
Location: plymouth
Posts: 6525
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two things for sure with disco ownership...warranty and an uncle ray wheel protector....we just kept ours going with lr cus the dealer knew us..and they know the car..
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25th Apr 2015 8:25 pm |
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RAW1
Member Since: 21 Jan 2013
Location: Plymouth
Posts: 394
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I'm with WD and have used them a few times and had no problems with the claims
if you decide to talk to WD make sure you up the hourly rate to the maximum to cover the cost of using LR dealers then you will have no probs
I also got the betterment clause removed
Over the 3 years I have been with WD I reckon I am down £300 or so
I pay around £750 pa in instalments interest/ charge free
I reckon that's not bad for piece of mind, I know many on here will opt for no warranty and just put money aside just in case, if nothing goes wrong your quids in
It is just what suits the individual
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25th Apr 2015 8:35 pm |
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