Warranty on Imports
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gmjones
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The reason I asked this was because I am getting a cc with 2 years warranty included. The import company want £350 for and extra 1 year (3year in total) or £450 for an extra 2 years (4 years in total). I was just wondering it I can get it cheapear than this and is 350 quid worth it for 1 year????
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Gareth
Gareth
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gmjones
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I just done a quote with broadspeed and with all the extras that I want it came to £15000 (16-20 week delivery). Yet I got the same car with the same extras for £14036 (14 week delivery). So perhaps that is why Broadspeed are cheaper on warranty as they must be taking a more of a cut from the car.
Regards
Gareth
Gareth
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misnomer
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I ordered my car from exclusive-eurocar.co.uk last August and was quoted a 6 month delivery. I've ordered a 206 CC SE (2.0ltr) with black leather in Agean Blue and was quoted about £13200 total, including all delivery costs, their admin costs & registration fees. I am not sure if that is what i'll end up paying because I pay the dealer direct (deposit paid so far), so it depends on exchange rates. I paid exclusive their 'admin/arrangement' fee direct in the UK (£500+vat).
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Sig? What Sig?
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Marco
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Well I ordered mine in August and it is was ready and waiting at the begining of Jan (it has been tough resisting it until March !!!)
The total price for mine is £13,500, but that's for a 2.0 SE Agean blue without the leather(did'nt fancy it). That also includes managed fee (registration, delivery, a yrs tax, etc) which is £799 on its own.
When you got a quote with broadspeed for £15,000, what extras did u opt for (I'm just curious what the extra £1,500 will be for)
Marco
The total price for mine is £13,500, but that's for a 2.0 SE Agean blue without the leather(did'nt fancy it). That also includes managed fee (registration, delivery, a yrs tax, etc) which is £799 on its own.
When you got a quote with broadspeed for £15,000, what extras did u opt for (I'm just curious what the extra £1,500 will be for)
Marco
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NikNik
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misnomer
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By law, you should have no problems getting your seen by any UK Peugeot Dealer, and should get the same service as if you bought a car from them. I expect the reality is you'll get the best service when you buy a car directly from that dealership...
I've not got my car yet (due March) so I can't report on any 'situations' with warranty repairs & UK dealers.
I've not got my car yet (due March) so I can't report on any 'situations' with warranty repairs & UK dealers.
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Sig? What Sig?
Sig? What Sig?
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Marco
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That's right. It is illegal for a dealer in the UK to refuse you warranty, servicing etc providing the car is fully legit and UK spec. A lot of people who I have spoken to concerning their imports don't even tell them it is an import, they simply book it in for a service. Obviously with warranties etc they are gooing to ask but they must do it.
Importing is no longer a scarce thing,it is increasing daily and is now strongly recognised
Marco
Importing is no longer a scarce thing,it is increasing daily and is now strongly recognised
Marco