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That’s quite right Squirrelly, I was quoted both. The Select was £1044 or £87 a month, so for the difference it was not worth considering.
 
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There's definitely 2, I have the booklet somewhere that they sent ahead of the existing one running out offering 2 levels of cover, I remember it the cheaper one being called select and a few less things covered but we chose the good night's sleep max cover
 
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Discussion starter · #23 ·
I actually said that to the guy I talked to .. But I wasn't offered the select one he wouldn't let me have that one it was never an option. I don't know why Select wasn't I wouldn't have chosen it anyway to be fair .. only thing I added on to it was LR assist ... which came to £1104 well worth it considering the pickle I'm in now !
looking at the booklet there are two
Extended Warranty includes:

– Cover for Vehicles up to ten years/100,000 miles at

time of purchase.

– Mechanical or Electrical Failure Warranty.

– Unlimited claim liability – up to the purchase price of

the Vehicle in theaggregate.

– Cover for Consequential Failure.

– Unlimited mileage cover.

– MOT Insurance.

Select Extended Warranty includes:

– Cover for Vehicles over three years old and up to

100,000 miles.

– Mechanical or Electrical Failure Warranty.

– £3,000 individual claim limit including VAT – up to the

purchase price of the Vehicle in the aggregate.

– Up to 25,000 miles per annum from mileage

atpurchase.

– MOT Insurance.
 
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I actually said that to the guy I talked to .. But I wasn't offered the select one he wouldn't let me have that one it was never an option. I don't know why Select wasn't I wouldn't have chosen it anyway to be fair .. only thing I added on to it was LR assist ... which came to £1104 well worth it considering the pickle I'm in now !
looking at the booklet there are two
Extended Warranty includes:

– Cover for Vehicles up to ten years/100,000 miles at

time of purchase.

– Mechanical or Electrical Failure Warranty.

– Unlimited claim liability – up to the purchase price of

the Vehicle in theaggregate.

– Cover for Consequential Failure.

– Unlimited mileage cover.

– MOT Insurance.

Select Extended Warranty includes:

– Cover for Vehicles over three years old and up to

100,000 miles.

– Mechanical or Electrical Failure Warranty.

– £3,000 individual claim limit including VAT – up to the

purchase price of the Vehicle in the aggregate.

– Up to 25,000 miles per annum from mileage

atpurchase.

– MOT Insurance.
I don’t understand why anyone would buy the “Select” version! It’s not that much cheaper than the full version. 🤔🤔
 
Discussion starter · #25 ·
I don’t understand why anyone would buy the “Select” version! It’s not that much cheaper than the full version. 🤔🤔
to be fair I don't know how much the select version is as they wouldn't let me have it anyway 🤷‍♀️
 
Here you go, found this after bit of annual leave cleaning, definitely 2 types of warranty

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Wish they were that price now! Mine is over £1380 😡
 
This was only in the summer as well but I'm nearly certain that JLR tailor a price individually
 
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No doubt different pricing, Evoque vs Velar.
That’s a possibility Hmmm, though I don’t have air suspension or 360 cameras.
 
I actually said that to the guy I talked to .. But I wasn't offered the select one he wouldn't let me have that one it was never an option. I don't know why Select wasn't I wouldn't have chosen it anyway to be fair .. only thing I added on to it was LR assist ... which came to £1104 well worth it considering the pickle I'm in now !
looking at the booklet there are two
Extended Warranty includes:

– Cover for Vehicles up to ten years/100,000 miles at

time of purchase.

– Mechanical or Electrical Failure Warranty.

– Unlimited claim liability – up to the purchase price of

the Vehicle in theaggregate.

– Cover for Consequential Failure.

– Unlimited mileage cover.

– MOT Insurance.

Select Extended Warranty includes:

– Cover for Vehicles over three years old and up to

100,000 miles.

– Mechanical or Electrical Failure Warranty.

– £3,000 individual claim limit including VAT – up to the

purchase price of the Vehicle in the aggregate.

– Up to 25,000 miles per annum from mileage

atpurchase.

– MOT Insurance.

I was only offered the extended and not select warranty also. Not that I would have gone with the Select option. I didn't go with LR assist though. It was a lot cheaper to go with a 3rd party recovery option.
 
Our car is just coming up to 3 years old, so for the first time ever, I'm going to buy an extended warranty.
I'm very handy with a spanner so I normally do most maintenance myself, but with the car having a high voltage electric drivetrain :
a) I don't wish to kill myself and
b) it is no doubt unbelievably expensive if it goes wrong.

The JLR 4th year warranty for our car is a choice of
Land Rover Range Rover Extended Warranty (£924.00) or Land Rover Range Rover Extended Warranty with Land Rover Assistance (£1104.00)
i.e. it is the same warranty with or without breakdown cover.

To clarify, I called the helpline and apparently the JLR warranties mentioned in the above posts of "Extended Warranty" and "Select Extended Warranty" are only available for the 5th year onwards.
 
Went with a Warrantywise 'Platimum Plus' three-year deal for ours this time last year (when it was three years old).

This covers main dealer labour rates (up to £200/hr) and has a single claim limit of £10,000, with an overall limit of £35,000 (i.e. the vehicle value). It exceeded the JLR warranty coverage on offer at the time at every level and was miles cheaper.

It covers the cost of a hire car and onward travel.

Paid £1,800 for three years cover after some haggling via the dealer who we brought the car from, (£50/month).
 
So, my time has come after nearly a year of ownership. Car was just in manufacturers warranty when bought and had used approved 12 months, expiring mid march. Bought a long term service plan upon purchase which has been paid monthly, and the plan has always been to extend warranty. Car has had a few issues in the year weve owned it and booked in for its MOT at LR in a few weeks time and a few relatively minor issues have been asked to be looked at whilst still under warranty.

So, quotes…. bit more than I was expecting….

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So, from reading previous replies seems extended warranty is only way forward. Take it no one has had any joy ringing and negotiating?

LR assistance at £180 extra? Does this get me extra benefits over standard AA? Last time the car was back LR I’m sure they said if covered by LR assistance you got priority on being looked at and maybe hire car availability ( but I might just have imagined it!). So, LR assistance and all in at £1272? Steep but wouldn’t fancy owning it without!
 
H you’re lucky, mine was £1384. Depends on the car, model, extras fitted, miles PA, age etc
 
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I think LR Assist is worth it's weight, if your car needs recovering they'll arrange it regardless whether the dealer has room or not as well as a courtesy car, ok I know the chances of the dealer having a car available are slim to none so in that case Assist will get you an equivalent car or better from their own pool OR hire you one, yes it's just the AA in silver vans but I don't think yellow AA would go as far as silver AA does, they bent over backwards to find us a car when we had the mysterious battery drain, they arranged and paid for a taxi to get us home from the dealership an hour away and were going to deliver one to home but found a spare car at a dealership nearer to home ironically so the taxi diverted, Assist arranged everything and when I arrived the advisor knew all about it and had the car ready

I often thought how can LR Assist get it so right yet JLR get it so wrong, I now know its because they aren't the same company

LR warranty without LR Assist is like fish and chips without salt and vinegar
 
When needed them once they were very good, even the dealer got me an upgraded car from another dealership delivered.
 
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So, my time has come after nearly a year of ownership. Car was just in manufacturers warranty when bought and had used approved 12 months, expiring mid march. Bought a long term service plan upon purchase which has been paid monthly, and the plan has always been to extend warranty. Car has had a few issues in the year weve owned it and booked in for its MOT at LR in a few weeks time and a few relatively minor issues have been asked to be looked at whilst still under warranty.

So, quotes…. bit more than I was expecting….

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So, from reading previous replies seems extended warranty is only way forward. Take it no one has had any joy ringing and negotiating?

LR assistance at £180 extra? Does this get me extra benefits over standard AA? Last time the car was back LR I’m sure they said if covered by LR assistance you got priority on being looked at and maybe hire car availability ( but I might just have imagined it!). So, LR assistance and all in at £1272? Steep but wouldn’t fancy owning it without!
I wouldn’t want to own a car as complicated as the P300e without the best warranty available and like the reassurance that all I have to do is press the button above the rear view mirror to call for assistance. £1272 is quite a bit more than the 12 x £76 I’m paying this year (year 4) but I’ll be paying whatever it costs for year 5 starting in May.
 
Seems expensive to me. My car is 9 years old and while I can't remember the finer details off the top of my head, the warranty that came with it seems to be as comprehensive as the top LR warranty and I think includes a hire car, and was under £1000. I dread to think how much the LR warranty would cost by year 9.
 
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