Warranties

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drcarrera

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791 posts

226 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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I know warranties have been covered a fair bit before but I just wanted to clarify the situation for various buying scenarios and would appreciate any corrections or thoughts ...

I could be wrong but from what I understand the following is the case :

1. A car less than 3 years old from any source (Mac dealer, other dealer, private)
Warranty is transferable to new owner and prior to end of year 3 extended warranty can be purchased and subsequently renewed up to beginning of year 10 (but what happens if the car’s say 2.5 years old from a Mac dealer – is it sold with 6 months original warranty plus 6 months extended?).

2. A car over three years old from a Mac dealer
Will come with a full year’s warranty which can then be extended as above.

3. A car over three years old from a non-franchised dealer
A Mac extended warranty can only be applied if car is inspected by a dealer first and any faults rectified at a cost. Any existing extended warranty can not be transferred (unless car is on SOR so is effectively still privately owned).

4. A car over three years old from a private seller
An existing extended warranty can be transferred to the new owner and renewed prior to expiry. If no warranty is on the car it can be added subject to inspection as above.

I also presume these scenarios are similar with the Thorney warranty.

davek_964

8,875 posts

176 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Technically, you can't transfer the extended warranty in a private sale if it has less than 3 months remaining. I've heard of people who did, but the T&C's say you can't.

I don't know what Thorney rules are for transfer.

R8Reece

1,497 posts

90 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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That sounds about right.

It’s worth noting the extended warrantyis different from the main year 1-3 warranty in that the former is provided by a 3rd party (not McLaren) and covers less.... although it covers a lot more than warranties from other car makers.

drcarrera

Original Poster:

791 posts

226 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Thanks. I didn't know the 3 month rule in the Ts & Cs so that's something to be wary of. I'm rather risk averse when it comes to such things!

GRD 8

50 posts

67 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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If a car is sold as an approved car from Mclaren Dealer it will come with a full years warranty as a minimum and as you say if the car is more than 2 years old but less than three years old it will have part Mclaren and part extended warranty. I believe it is only Mclaren Dealers who are able to top up the manufacturers warranty with the extended warranty and that part is non transferable.