28 Jan
2012
One of the major complaints consumers have when purchasing car warranties is that when it comes time to file a claim they are told that the failed part is not covered under their particular warranty. Sometimes a person holding a Warrantywise Mitsubishi Warranty, for example, is told that the part was already wearing out when the warranty was purchased. But, there could be no way to know this because no one checked their vehicle or service records before the warranty went into effect.
This is one of the main areas where Warrantywise service and maintenance plans have it all over any other warranty company in the UK. No warranty will ever be issued unless a thorough check has taken place. Whether a consumer is trying to purchase an Audi Warranty or a warranty for an Alfa Romeo, Warrantywise will need to check the HPI and then look at V5 log books, do mileage (odometer) checks and will also look at MOT tests and the current state of the vehicle.
Warrantywise service and maintenance plans such as a Suzuki Warranty can be taken out for one month, three months or even 12 to 36 months as each vehicle owner can choose a plan and terms that are to his or her liking. Also, so as to avoid forgetting when it comes time for renewal, warranties will be renewed automatically unless otherwise requested by the vehicle’s owner.
Warrantywise customers can be assured that there are no hidden ‘weasel words,’ as they are referred to by Quentin Willson that so many companies use in the small print simply to deny claims as they come up. Disclosure on terms is of utmost importance to Warrantywise so that what you see is what you get. As the UK’s leading car warranty company with a reputation for honesty and ethical dealings with the public, you can choose no better company for a car warranty.
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