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  • citroen extended warranty is it worth it?

    as above really my dsport+ ehdi will be 3 years old next Tuesday and ive got paperwork here about extending the warranty for another year for £200 and something i have just had to have the alternator replaced a few weeks before Christmas which tends to make me think it might be but that's the first problem in 3 years. anyone taken it out as i suspect i will be keeping it a while as i need a fair chunk of cash for the car i want next (i don't do cars on credit)

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    As with all warranties it is always worth shopping around and to have a close look at the small print. I found Warrantywise offered a good deal. Did a quote online then called them to see if they could do something better than the online quote which they did by quite a bit
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    • #3
      I took it out with Citroen themselves for £250/year. Only other place I tried was Warranty Direct who wanted £500.

      So far, I've had the front anti-roll bar replaced which would've cost £279.26 according to the job sheet so I'm happy I bought it.
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      • #4
        Its not expensive so why not - if I'm keeping my car when it turns 3 I'll be taking Citroen's extended warranty. Its always good to have

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        • #5
          Yes.

          Look at this way the warranty only costs you 55p a day.

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          • #6
            Extended warranty will mean no changes to OEM whatsover
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
              Extended warranty will mean no changes to OEM whatsover
              But only if that applies to said warranty claim.

              If I changed a part to OEM, they'd have to replace a faulty sensor under the warranty etc. Unless it could be linked back to said OEM product.

              I changed my head unit, and the guy at citroen said to change it back to the stock unit and they'd process it as normal - If it could be linked back to the unit (speakers would be wear and tear anyway I'd imagine). I wonder what exactly can be replaced under warranty.. I bet the list is smaller than that of wear and tear.
              Last edited by DarrylJ; 22-01-2015, 18:20.

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              • #8
                Hmm. So if you put in a new larger intercooler, which should lower the intake to the Turbo, if the engine blew- you reckon they would change the engine, cos the intercooler only affects the Turbo. Not so sure.

                Reckon they would say that the engine bay components have been changed, so warranty void. Suppose you could put all back to OEM and take it back, but if you took it back to same dealer, would they oblige. Not so sure

                Reckon catastrophic engine failure costing thousands to remedy, any small change would be deemed as warranty break

                just my thoughts obvs- wouldnt fancy testing
                (And this applies to a standard warranty, let alone extended)

                Ed- I like the train of thought tho
                Last edited by Chris_Blue; 22-01-2015, 21:24. Reason: choo choo
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                • #9
                  The wear and tear get out clause worries me. I've never made a claim but seen many horror stories on Watchdog over the years.

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                  • #10
                    The thing is Chris have you ever come across a warranty plan that allows you to modify?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bigfeet View Post
                      The thing is Chris have you ever come across a warranty plan that allows you to modify?
                      I was thinking exactly the same thing.

                      Isn't the Citroen extended warranty just like the normal warranty but a bit longer? No mods goes without saying.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bigfeet View Post
                        The thing is Chris have you ever come across a warranty plan that allows you to modify?
                        I think Chris' argument is more along the lines of: If you're going to modify the car after 3 years it's pointless purchasing an extended warranty as it's likely Citroen will do whatever they can do to get out of covering the costs to repair a modified car (as would any other car manufacturer).
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BeefMasta View Post
                          Isn't the Citroen extended warranty just like the normal warranty but a bit longer?
                          No, it's an insurance policy underwritten by a third party.

                          As far as modifications are concerned, it requires prior approval - if any mod not approved by them contributes to a fault they reserve the right to reject a claim.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Dangerousfish View Post
                            I think Chris' argument is more along the lines of: If you're going to modify the car after 3 years it's pointless purchasing an extended warranty as it's likely Citroen will do whatever they can do to get out of covering the costs to repair a modified car (as would any other car manufacturer).
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                              Quite right
                              Not quite - see my previous post!

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