Warranties (again)
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so if the warranty kosher or not? anyone know?
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ooooops sorry
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Do you think thats Stephy in the picture in the link, she's hot!
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she does look horny
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Re: RE: Re: warranty
Just tried going on their site to get a quote and it says its under construction... Did anyone go for this company or was it a scam?Daveperc wrote:No - she's just put an extra "." on the end - ie a typo.
Try this www.usedvehiclewarranty.co.uk
Dave
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What's the best warranty plan then for mine. With a part Audi/part specialist history, PSS9's ? Warranty Direct ? Had a quote £1400 from www.warrantywise.co.uk (£100 excess, audi labour costs)
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Current - A6 (C6) Avant, 3.0TDi Quattro, Bluefin Superchip (271bhp), Oyster Blue, 19" Le Man Alloys, Xennons/LEDs Fully Loaded.
Previous - RS6 (C5) Avant, Daytona Grey, 19" Alloys, Lowered PSS9s, Black Pack, Black Leather with Silver Piping, Carbon fibre inlays, Aerowipers.
RE: Re: warranty
Might be best to start a new thread as this one is a mess with UVW in every post.
I'd be interested in options too, I won't be paying 2500 for the Audi warranty as it is twice as expensive as last year and covers less parts.
on the other hand I don't want a third party warranty if they are <beep> at paying out.
Maybe a slush fund is the best option and say goodbye to Audi servicing?
I'd be interested in options too, I won't be paying 2500 for the Audi warranty as it is twice as expensive as last year and covers less parts.
on the other hand I don't want a third party warranty if they are <beep> at paying out.
Maybe a slush fund is the best option and say goodbye to Audi servicing?
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