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“Land Rover is a car brand that specialises in four-wheel-drive vehicles, owned by British multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover… The Land Rover is regarded as a British icon, and was granted a Royal Warrant by King George VI in 1951.” – Wikipedia.
Are you considering purchasing a new or used Land Rover? Are you planning on travelling across the Australian Outback with your SUV? If you are planning to travel through harsh terrain, there is no doubt in my mind that the Land Rover is one of the finest off-road vehicles ever to be designed, manufactured, and put into production. (Although, it must be added that two of its main competitors are Toyota and Jeep).
Extended warranty or not
When you are doing the research to find a suitable vehicle, it’s important to examine whether you need an extended warrant for your Land Rover or not. Depending on the age of the vehicle or mileage on the speedometer, I believe it is a good idea to consider adding an extended warranty to your bundle.
A new car comes with a manufacturer’s warranty; however, this expires after a certain age or mileage. Should components such as the transmission or drivetrain break after the manufacturer’s warranty has expired, you will be saddled with a very expensive repair bill. On the other hand, if you have taken out an extended warranty, you can claim for the repairs to your vehicle against your policy; thus saving you from forking out money to pay for the repairs yourself.
There is one point to note; however, it’s important to check with your broker before you go ahead and commission repairs to your vehicle.
Another aspect to take into account is the cost of the extended warranty and what features each policy contains. It’s best to ask for a quotation containing a detailed specification of what is covered by the policy, as well as how much the policy costs. You will find the best Land Rover extended warranty prices at Warranty and Insurance.
Should you purchase an extended warranty when you purchase a Land Rover, the good news is that the remainder your vehicle’s extended warranty can be sold along with your vehicle should you wish to sell it.
Different policies cover the repair to, or replacement of, different vehicle parts. Parts that are most commonly covered are the engine, steering, suspension, air conditioner, transmission, driveline, and suspension.
Most policies also have accommodation, a rental car, a locksmith, and towing built into the policy as optional extras. In a nutshell, one of the overall aims of an extended warranty is to make owning a vehicle a pleasure and not a chore.
Final words
The vehicle components that are usually covered by an extended warranty are very expensive to repair or replace; therefore, you could run into serious financial trouble trying to foot the repair bill yourself. Thus, it is advisable to take a serious look at purchasing an extended warranty for your Land Rover. In closing, why don’t you buy your extended warranty from Warranty and Insurance.