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Quick question, who did everyone go with and are you happy?
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I went with warranty direct...cost £148...

I hope I never find out how good they are:)
 

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I go with, "don't be upside-down in my payments"
 

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No one, now you mention it. Was covered for year one with my Aviva insurance but won't be now.
 
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I went with warranty direct...cost £148...

I hope I never find out how good they are:)
Done, £144.66 for 2 years. Ford wanted around £500 for the same thing and this way, if I smash it through a wall or some ninny ploughs into me and writes off the car, I'll get a 2018 lol.
 

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5 years vehicle replacement plus so basically new for old including any price rises. About £400 all in.

Use HJ17 code to save some money too.
 

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Yes, 2 types. Make sure you got the right one for you. One gets you back what you paid at the time, the other gets you a brand new car at the equivalent spec today.
 
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Yes, 2 types. Make sure you got the right one for you. One gets you back what you paid at the time, the other gets you a brand new car at the equivalent spec today.
Exactly what I've gone for.
 

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Done, £144.66 for 2 years. Ford wanted around £500 for the same thing and this way, if I smash it through a wall or some ninny ploughs into me and writes off the car, I'll get a 2018 lol.
I very much doubt that, while there are 2017s available..:shrug:
 

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Quick question, who did everyone go with and are you happy?
If you insure through a decent company it will cover vehicle replacement new for old. I'm with NFU and they cover the first two years with complete replacement and it only cost £200 in addition to my BMW.
 

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I got 20% off the GAP insurance from Ford so £415 for 4 years cover
 

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Can you take out GAP insurance at, say, 21 months old (the car)...?
 

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