Which Jaguar Warranty

I am thinking of buying a 2019 plate F-Type. It comes with a 12 month Jaguar used approve warranty.

Are people talking about this Jaguar warranty https://jaguar.motor-admin.com/warranty/product-selection-2 as the extended warranty? I cannot see a 'select' option.

Can anyone advise if the original 3 year manufacturer warranty continues to transfer to the second owner? I assume it is concurrent then to the used approved 12 month warranty.
 
atca said:
I am thinking of buying a 2019 plate F-Type. It comes with a 12 month Jaguar used approve warranty.

Are people talking about this Jaguar warranty https://jaguar.motor-admin.com/warranty/product-selection-2 as the extended warranty? I cannot see a 'select' option.

Can anyone advise if the original 3 year manufacturer warranty continues to transfer to the second owner? I assume it is concurrent then to the used approved 12 month warranty.

Yes it continues to the 2nd owner , then to the 12 month warranty , I have learned on here that some have got 2 years approved warranty with theirs but sure it is down to the dealer
 
I'm surprised at that - are you saying the approved warranty stacks on the end??

So a 2019 car would have three years to 2022, then 12 months on top to 2023 before considering any extended warranty? I'd have thought the used approve would run concurrent - good tip on pushing for 2 years.
 
No , if you buy a 19 reg car the 3 year man warranty has expired or nearly so the approved warranty will run side by side or be the only warranty on it
 
This might help those of you expecting warranty cover coming up soon. This dropped through my door this morning for a 2017 V6S coupe
 

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Dear god , you could take on a new small car for less than the monthly cost
 
Beltupandholdon said:
Dear god , you could take on a new small car for less than the monthly cost

But will the new small car pay for any problems your Jag experiences? ;)
 
The cost of a replacement diff would make your eyes water. Not much difference with the other warranty companies either so far.
 
At the end of the day it's your choice and money but at that price they won't be getting mine
 
scm said:
Beltupandholdon said:
Dear god , you could take on a new small car for less than the monthly cost

But will the new small car pay for any problems your Jag experiences? ;)

You make jaguar sound like British leyland lol
 
Beltupandholdon said:
scm said:
Beltupandholdon said:
Dear god , you could take on a new small car for less than the monthly cost

But will the new small car pay for any problems your Jag experiences? ;)

You make jaguar sound like British leyland lol

Not at all, my experiences with Jaguar have been very good. None of the four I've had (2001 XK8, 2004 XKR, 2010 XKR and F-Type) have let me down. but things do break somettimes, that's the nature of the beast (and not just the Jaguar beast!).
 
I've been playing around on MotorEasy and their plan B appears to be pretty comprehensive. It has unlimited claims up to the value of the vehicle. Covers up-to £200 limit. That's £70 per month or £800 for the year. Dropping the labour cover to £120 makes it £62 per month or £700 for the year.

They offer an ever cheaper 'lite' version of this cover but the conditions of claiming against the warranty are very restrictive.

It's cheaper than Jaguars own plus it covers wear & tear. My car hasn't even crossed the 27k milage mark yet so I shouldn't need. I hope (pray) that i'll never need a warranty given how low milage my car is life can be full of surprises. I may well dip into their warranty once my Jaguars own runs out.
 
My V6 is a 2018 on about 24k miles. It is coming to end of 12 months dealer warranty soon.

Two questions....

1) If I did not extend the warranty further now could I start a new one in a year or two if I felt like it, or does there have to be continuity from a previous warranty to a new one ?

2) I know it is everybody's own gamble...but would there be any logic in chancing a couple of years without warranty, say till the car is 5 years old, and then starting ?
 
Duvetday said:
My V6 is a 2018 on about 24k miles. It is coming to end of 12 months dealer warranty soon.

Two questions....

1) If I did not extend the warranty further now could I start a new one in a year or two if I felt like it, or does there have to be continuity from a previous warranty to a new one ?

2) I know it is everybody's own gamble...but would there be any logic in chancing a couple of years without warranty, say till the car is 5 years old, and then starting ?


Depends on the mileage you do i guess and how car is treated.
Mines also has 24k miles, - but no warranty and i dont plan to. Financially doesnt add up due small mileage i do.
I have only ever had extended warranty on an RS4 i had - (Audi approved) and it wasn't really up to much. Didnt cover leaking suspension, wiring for parking sensors etc....
So I gamble, and in 30 years of car ownership the savings (from not having an extended warranty) have far outweighed the costs of repairs.

But each to their own.
 
As above. Depends on how you use car & suppose your appetite for risk.

Car only driven, carefully, on sunny weekends. Now at 26k miles. Never considered warranty, just keep money aside in case.

However, if I daily drove, would certainly have warranty 👍
 
Find a decent independent whom you trust and put the warranty money aside for anything that crops up. Saves you a fortune, unless you're very unlucky.
 
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