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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: andyc on 05 August 2010, 15:48:25
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FYI
At lunch time today Vauxhall launched its lifetime warranty on all news vauxhall cars sold from 1/8/10
See press tomorrow for details
Cheers
Andy
(this could turn into a long thread)
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Define "lifetime"
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given their current financial situation, i find that hard to believe that a Vectra bought now, will still be in Warrenty in 15 years time? :-/
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Bet everyone who bought theirs upto 31/7/10 is now as sick as the proverbial ::)
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Oh dear! if ever a car was conceived before it's time, it was the Omega ;D ::)
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The Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty covers the cost of replacement parts for the first 100,000 miles, but there is no time limit.
Vauxhall expects that this will equate to a lifetime's worth of cover for 90 per cent of its customers.
The comprehensive OEM warranty applies to the first owner of any Vauxhall car from the day of registration and covers all major components, including powertrain, steering system, brake system and electrical equipment.
Car owners will need to have a free annual vehicle inspection at a Vauxhall dealer.
It is not currently transferrable from first owners, but details of how second owners can purchase the warranty are set to be announced soon
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/AllCars/251777/
:y :y
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i still don't buy it, its going to be full of loop holes. Suspect DIY servicing will make them void...
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Shame they have nothing I would fancy buying from new......
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The Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty covers the cost of replacement parts for the first 100,000 miles, but there is no time limit.
Vauxhall expects that this will equate to a lifetime's worth of cover for 90 per cent of its customers.
The comprehensive OEM warranty applies to the first owner of any Vauxhall car from the day of registration and covers all major components, including powertrain, steering system, brake system and electrical equipment.
Car owners will need to have a free annual vehicle inspection at a Vauxhall dealer.
It is not currently transferrable from first owners, but details of how second owners can purchase the warranty are set to be announced soon
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/AllCars/251777/
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Average annual mileage app. 10K. So VX expect 90% of their customers will be dead 10 years after purchasing the vehicle assuming they haven`t sold/traded/scrapped said vehicle
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The Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty covers the cost of replacement parts for the first 100,000 miles, but there is no time limit.
Vauxhall expects that this will equate to a lifetime's worth of cover for 90 per cent of its customers.
The comprehensive OEM warranty applies to the first owner of any Vauxhall car from the day of registration and covers all major components, including powertrain, steering system, brake system and electrical equipment.
Car owners will need to have a free annual vehicle inspection at a Vauxhall dealer.
It is not currently transferrable from first owners, but details of how second owners can purchase the warranty are set to be announced soon
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/AllCars/251777/
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Hmmm no doubt at which time they will be told that so&so needs replacing but 'sorry' not covered under warranty? :-/
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Some years ago my Father needed a fairly substantial new wooden gate post. He went to a local chippy who offered him a normal post or an Oak one at higher cost with a lifetime warranty.
Quite a few years later the post was rotten, so he remembered what the chippy had said, looked him up - but alas the guy had died.
So, it was a lifetime warranty, of sorts.
What makes me suspicious is that this move by Vx immediately reduces the value of the Network Q "brand" ,,,,,,,
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The Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty covers the cost of replacement parts for the first 100,000 miles, but there is no time limit.
Vauxhall expects that this will equate to a lifetime's worth of cover for 90 per cent of its customers.
The comprehensive OEM warranty applies to the first owner of any Vauxhall car from the day of registration and covers all major components, including powertrain, steering system, brake system and electrical equipment.
Car owners will need to have a free annual vehicle inspection at a Vauxhall dealer.
It is not currently transferrable from first owners, but details of how second owners can purchase the warranty are set to be announced soon
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/AllCars/251777/
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Average annual mileage app. 10K. So VX expect 90% of their customers will be dead 10 years after purchasing the vehicle assuming they haven`t sold/traded/scrapped said vehicle
Surely Rob, you're not saying that 90% of Vauxhalls customers have 'one foot in the grave'? :o
I doooonnnt BELIEVE it! ;D ;D ;D
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The Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty covers the cost of replacement parts for the first 100,000 miles, but there is no time limit.
Vauxhall expects that this will equate to a lifetime's worth of cover for 90 per cent of its customers.
The comprehensive OEM warranty applies to the first owner of any Vauxhall car from the day of registration and covers all major components, including powertrain, steering system, brake system and electrical equipment.
Car owners will need to have a free annual vehicle inspection at a Vauxhall dealer.
It is not currently transferrable from first owners, but details of how second owners can purchase the warranty are set to be announced soon
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle/AllCars/251777/
:y :y
Average annual mileage app. 10K. So VX expect 90% of their customers will be dead 10 years after purchasing the vehicle assuming they haven`t sold/traded/scrapped said vehicle
Surely Rob, you're not saying that 90% of Vauxhalls customers have 'one foot in the grave'? :o
I doooonnnt BELIEVE it! ;D ;D ;D
The implication is there in the wording. As for a second owner having to purchase the remainder of the warranty, why? It`s already been paid for in the intial purchase. If VX had one iota of faith in their products the warranty would be transferrable. Typical corporate ambiguity :P
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Range includes various astra's, insgnia's plus others. Only VXR is a corsa.
I do like the look of the Astra, but it's front wheel drive, the only car that would tempt me is the 4x4 Insignia.
But what ever model I think there will be drawbacks on a lifetime warranty.
Clutch and brakes for example. I did 1000 miles last year, lets say I bought a Corsa VXR just for a fun run arround, find it does decent MPG but just cant give the the buzz the Mig can as it pulls into 3 figure speeds.
So I buy it, rag it eveywhere by driving it like I stole it, but becuase I have an auto I start to ride the clutch and burn it out.
My mileage goes up to 5 k a year, but coz of the way I drive it I screw a clutch and drive shafts evey year (5k) and a gearbox evet 15K (3 years.)
But only use the car in the dry summer and polish it weekly to keep it rust free, no way will Vx keep me in clutch, gearbox, drive shafts bits and brakes because it does every where at 7000 revs.
Watching thier website for details....... ::)
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Clutches are a "consumable" though. ;)
I suspect they are just doing this to woo fleet customers and those who, eager to empty their wallets and buy a new toy, don't bother to read the Ts and Cs.
Why would they care about transferring it to owners who buy 2nd hand? They'd rather have them buy a new car.
If the warranty is any good there'll be a lot of clocking going on!
Kevin
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Sorry........
There is no such thing as a free lunch, and if something seems too good to be true, it probably is'nt.
Corporate 'dangle berries' with loopholes as big as craters, methinks.
(or am I just too cynical??)
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Sorry........
There is no such thing as a free lunch, and if something seems too good to be true, it probably is'nt.
Corporate 'dangle berries' with loopholes as big as craters, methinks.
(or am I just too cynical??)
Not at all Six, I was about to post the same -ish ;D :y
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given their current financial situation, i find that hard to believe that a Vectra bought now, will still be in Warrenty in 15 years time? :-/
I think you'd be hard pressed to buy a new Vectra now ;)
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given their current financial situation, i find that hard to believe that a Vectra bought now, will still be in Warrenty in 15 years time? :-/
I think you'd be hard pressed to buy a new Vectra now ;)
Insimocrappo thingy fwd sh!t box, same crap different name ::)
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given their current financial situation, i find that hard to believe that a Vectra bought now, will still be in Warrenty in 15 years time? :-/
I think you'd be hard pressed to buy a new Vectra now ;)
Insimocrappo thingy fwd sh!t box, same crap different name ::)
Oh no, its a very different car. The Insignia can even do corners to an extent (mainly because the interesting ones are 4wd
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Shame they have nothing I would fancy buying from new
have i missed something or is the vxr8 no longer available? :-/
with a 100k warranty, i could run one for 18 months instead of a year. makes it cheaper to buy. :y
theory goes like this:
if you buy a car, (may apply to other stuff too?), on hp then once you've repaid at least half of the amount borrowed and have taken reasonable care of the car (other stuff), then you can return without prejudice.
most cars leave the factory with a 1 or 2 year unlimited mileage warranty. once the time is up they mostly revert to 60k for the remaining period. this is pants if you are doing 65k-70k a year. :(
combine the two things, buy the car over a period of twice the unlimited mileage warranty, then once you've driven it into the ground and paid for half of it, just ring the finance company and give the car back. ;)
incidently, negative equity is apparantly a valid reason to return a car. ::) which is nice 8-)
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There was a theory once that if a product broke then it's lifetime ended....along with the warranty. :D
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FYI
At lunch time today Vauxhall launched its lifetime warranty on all news vauxhall cars sold from 1/8/10
See press tomorrow for details
Cheers
Andy
(this could turn into a long thread)
must read the thread more accuratly ::)