Extended Warranty - Recent Experiences?
Hi. Been looking for an additional LR3, think I've found one. I know it can be difficult to get a reasonably priced Extended Warranty on any Land Rover, but I figured I would do a bit of research - Been a couple of years since I have looked into this in detail.
Anyway, I think I have come across a quote which seems almost too good to be true, so I figured I would share the info here to get your opinions.
Company - Liberty Bell Auto Protect
Website - https://libertybellauto.com/
Plan - Platinum Prime (covers basically EVERYTHING)
Vehicle - 07 LR3 SE with 90,000 miles
Term - 75,000 or 5 years, whichever happens soonest
Cost - $2,475
Deductible - None
Limits - None (no limit to individual claim $, total lifetime claim $ or labor $)
Other - 30 day money back guarantee, need to pay via cc over phone (RED FLAG ALARM BELL?),
Written Quote - Have received it in writing, via email.
Where - Can be taken to any certified ASA mechanic
Is it just me, or does this seem too good to be true?
I don't see any 'scam' noise online about this company - Thoughts?
Any other recent positive or negative Extended Warranty experiences?
At this point, I am planning to go and look at the vehicle for the first time tomorrow, to start doing a thorough investigation. Including PPI at nearby Land Rover dealership. It's being sold by a fairly large and well established dealership, and the Carfax seems to check out ok.
Cheers, Simon
Anyway, I think I have come across a quote which seems almost too good to be true, so I figured I would share the info here to get your opinions.
Company - Liberty Bell Auto Protect
Website - https://libertybellauto.com/
Plan - Platinum Prime (covers basically EVERYTHING)
Vehicle - 07 LR3 SE with 90,000 miles
Term - 75,000 or 5 years, whichever happens soonest
Cost - $2,475
Deductible - None
Limits - None (no limit to individual claim $, total lifetime claim $ or labor $)
Other - 30 day money back guarantee, need to pay via cc over phone (RED FLAG ALARM BELL?),
Written Quote - Have received it in writing, via email.
Where - Can be taken to any certified ASA mechanic
Is it just me, or does this seem too good to be true?
I don't see any 'scam' noise online about this company - Thoughts?
Any other recent positive or negative Extended Warranty experiences?
At this point, I am planning to go and look at the vehicle for the first time tomorrow, to start doing a thorough investigation. Including PPI at nearby Land Rover dealership. It's being sold by a fairly large and well established dealership, and the Carfax seems to check out ok.
Cheers, Simon
That looks about right.
Have not needed it yet, but I went with Delta Auto. Protect. I have a 2007 with 110,000 miles and I got a basic drive train ( full car available) for 60k miles and 5 years for around $1900.
Jeff
Have not needed it yet, but I went with Delta Auto. Protect. I have a 2007 with 110,000 miles and I got a basic drive train ( full car available) for 60k miles and 5 years for around $1900.
Jeff
Good prices. The no Limit of Liability on a LR sounds dangerous for the company, but that's on them. Look over in depth your coverage, as every company has different levels of coverage.I am a broker and an agency owner in the F&I industry and have access to various outlets. If you are looking for a warranty or VSC, email me your VIN, odometer and the most recent bill of sale date on your vehicle. I will get back to you with some quotes. All kinds of programs are available, from powertrain and comprehensive coverage, all the way up to manufacturer-like warranties and VSC's. Any vehicle qualifies - Doesn't matter if it's a Ford, a Chevy, a Mercedes AMG, a Mini Cooper, a Maserati, a classic Corvette, a Pontiac GTO and beyond, there are programs and plans for everybody. The vehicle does not have to be under any kind of coverage right now, I just ask that the vehicle has been taken care of.
Thanks - Greg at iwamservices@gmail.com
Thanks - Greg at iwamservices@gmail.com
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