Motorists Could Face Repair Costs of GBP300 Million as They Come Out of Manufacturer Warranty
By Warrantywise, PRNETuesday, August 31, 2010
BURNLEY, England, September 1, 2010 - According to new data by Warrantywise, the UK's leading warranty
provider, over 1 million* cars due to come out manufacturer warranty in
September 2010 could cost their owners over GBP300 million in repair bills in
the fourth year of ownership. (*Source: Warrantywise estimate, August 2010).
Each motorist could face an annual repair bill of over GBP700* in the
fourth year of ownership alone, with top faults like Sensors, Steering and
Suspension, and Alternators most likely to fail.
Table 1: Top 3 faults - average costs in year 4
Vehicle Fault Fault Fault Ave Repair Cost BMW 3 Series Turbocharger ABS Electrical GBP556 GBP1,130 GBP690 Faults GBP332 VW Golf Sensor Gearbox Steering GBP432 System GBP199 GBP1,167 GBP362 Audi A4 Gearbox Fuel system Ignition GBP630 Coil GBP1,709 GBP505 GBP98 Vauxhall Astra Alternator EGR Valve Suspension GBP411 GBP287 GBP448 181 Ford Focus Alternator Air Con Fuel System GBP305 GBP178 GBP385 GBP528 BMW 5 Series Suspension Turbocharger Fuel System GBP506 GBP549 GBP1299 GBP507 Vauxhall Corsa Steering Engine EGR Valve GBP320 System GBP742 GBP641 GBP357 Audi A3 Cylinder Radiator Turbocharger GBP521 Head Gasket GBP249 GBP1,275 GBP1,134 Ford Fiesta Clutch Fuel System Suspension GBP370 GBP183 GBP433 GBP136 Mercedes-Benz C Suspension Air Flow Meter Alternator GBP442 Class GBP276 GBP312 GBP486
Lawrence Whittaker, Managing Director of Warrantywise, comments: "The
common arguments for not getting a warranty often start with the notion that
modern cars are 'reliable'. However, a car is a mechanical object and as with
all mechanical objects, the chances of a part failing are extremely high.
Manufacturers that were considered to be reliable 10 years ago may be holding
onto that reputation, but the figures for warranty claims show that certain
manufacturers have sacrificed quality for volume, as we have seen with Toyota
recently.
"The second argument is that warranties aren't worth the paper they are
written on'. However, not all warranties are equal and with Warrantywise,
motorists can save hundreds of pounds on repair bills.
"By getting a warranty, you can effectively be 'in profit' if you compare
the costs of a warranty to the likelihood of major failure. Our Warrantywise
Policy has been designed for people to claim on, which is a very different
product than other warranty policies. Over 59% of our customers make a claim
on their warranty in the first 12 months according to our figures."
Caroline Burnell, +44(0)20-7025-8044, caroline at thedrumconsultancy.co.uk
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