Listers have quoted £599 (12 months), £899 (2 yrs) and £1295 for a 3yr warranty. This is not an Audi warranty but a third pary called Car Care Plan who Listers have apparently been using for 6-7 months. Initially they charge £115 for a 110-point inspection.
On the face of it this seems very very good, although I haven't seen the policy docs. I know that some 3rd party warranties are pretty useless but I have been told that Listers would themselves liaise directly with the warranty provider in the event of a claim. In doing so they're putting their own reputation on the line. I've been using Listers (Coventry) for some time and have to say that they're pretty good.
Anyone have any knowledge/experience of this warranty? My car is coming up to its 5th birthday next week so I need to make a quick decision. After 5yrs are up, only a Listed Parts type warranty will be available.
Listers Audi "Car Care Plan" (for cars upto 5yrs o
RE: Listers Audi "Car Care Plan" (for cars upto 5y
These are the warranty terms:
Warranty covers almost all mechanical and electrical parts (inc. labour). No restriction on number of claims, but total no. of claims limited to purchase price of vehicle. Damage caused by the effect of overheating is not regarded as mechanical breakdown.
What is covered:
Almost all mechanical and electrical parts excl. service items.
Cats are covered up to 70k mileage only.
What is not covered:
Body components such as strikers, hinges or any component which may require adjustment from time to time
Body panels or paintwork
Interior trim inc. seatbelts
Re-charging of aircon unit (unless required as part of valid repair)
Brakes and clutch
The clearing of fuel lines, filters, carbs, injectors and pumps and damage to components due to use of incorrect or contaminated fuel
Airbags, batteries, bulbs, exhaust and water ingress
External oil leaks, lubricants, filter elements and any damage caused by frost or lack of anti-freeze, impact, accident or negligence
Burnt out, sticking, bent or pitted valves
Non-factory fitted radio
Damage resulting from failure of timing belt not replaced as required
Warranty covers almost all mechanical and electrical parts (inc. labour). No restriction on number of claims, but total no. of claims limited to purchase price of vehicle. Damage caused by the effect of overheating is not regarded as mechanical breakdown.
What is covered:
Almost all mechanical and electrical parts excl. service items.
Cats are covered up to 70k mileage only.
What is not covered:
Body components such as strikers, hinges or any component which may require adjustment from time to time
Body panels or paintwork
Interior trim inc. seatbelts
Re-charging of aircon unit (unless required as part of valid repair)
Brakes and clutch
The clearing of fuel lines, filters, carbs, injectors and pumps and damage to components due to use of incorrect or contaminated fuel
Airbags, batteries, bulbs, exhaust and water ingress
External oil leaks, lubricants, filter elements and any damage caused by frost or lack of anti-freeze, impact, accident or negligence
Burnt out, sticking, bent or pitted valves
Non-factory fitted radio
Damage resulting from failure of timing belt not replaced as required
RE: Listers Audi "Car Care Plan" (for cars upto 5y
Sounds good....... but does the work have be carried out at Listers, or can it be any Audi dealership?
RE: Listers Audi "Car Care Plan" (for cars upto 5y
Work can be carried out at other dealerships (or 'reputable repairer') but they must follow the Listers claims procedure. Warranty will cover up to manufacturer's list price for parts. Labour rates will be reimbursed as per the repairer's rates but the claimed time to carry out the repair will be limited to manufacturer's recommended repair times. The labour rate and time taken by other dealerships will presumably be the same as Listers.
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RE: Listers Audi "Car Care Plan" (for cars upto 5y
You can buy an audi warranty for any audi. The dealer carries out his check first they will then gladly let you buy a warranty for it.
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I think 400 quid a year for virtually eliminating the risk of major maintenance cost is a reasonable outlay. What I particularly liked about this was that Listers will manage/administer the claim themselves. On past experience I'm not very efficient at paying up front and then claiming off the warranty provider later... just don't have time for the paperwork. Also I won't be expected to make up the difference in labour rates because Listers' repair times will presumably match the manufacturer's.
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