Warranty with WarrantyFirst, we've got you covered.

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We use WarrantyFirst as our warranty provider. They have a solid track record and their policies cover a vast array of components on a vehicle. There are 3 levels of cover to chose from so you can pick whatever suits you.

Component Ignition Dynamic Premier Exclusive *
Aircon & heating ventilation
Braking system
Clutch
Cooling systems
Drive train
Casings
Electrics
ECUs and computers
Engine
Camshaft drive belts
Steering
Transmissions
Turbochargers
Ignition system
Fuel system
Exhaust aftertreatment
Gearboxes
Oil seals & gaskets
Suspension
Extra coverage
Year and mileage limit Vehicles of any age and mileage 150k miles and less than 15 years old 120k miles and less than 12 years old 70k miles and less than 7 years

* Because there are too many items to list that are covered in the Exclusive tier, the following are listed as not covered: Bodywork, computer software and firmware, miscellaneous components, servicing and maintenance related components.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, we just require the most up-to-date service to be carried out on your vehicle, and whilst the vehicle is covered by a Warranty First plan, you must keep it serviced in line with the manufacturers' service schedule. If you have purchased a vehicle with no service, you have 1,000 miles or 30 days (whichever is sooner), to carry out a service.
For your benefit and convenience WarrantyFirst will either pay the authorised repairer direct or yourself as the plan holder. The amount payable will be less any deductions stated within your policy and the authorisation as communicated with you.
You will find which level of cover you have by looking on your plan schedule. Alternatively, you can give the WarrantyFirst Team a call and they will advise you.
If you have opted for recovery as part of your repair plan this will be detailed on your schedule. It cannot be added after your repair plan has gone live.
We recommend that you always try to buy a vehicle that has a full service history, as there is really nothing like a full book of main dealer service stamps. You are responsible for ensuring that your vehicle is maintained in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations and must be within a maximum of 1,000 miles or 30 days (whichever is sooner) of the service schedule to have the service completed. If you exceed this, the repair plan will come to an end and no refund will be given.
No, to do so will invalidate your repair request. We have a simple repairs process that we insist all plan holders follow, and there is a process that must be followed that guarantees the quality of work and the correct rate.