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Bazile | 17:44 Mon 20th Aug 2012 | Motoring
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Is there a minimum period of warranty on a car , that a dealer has to provide - if so what is that period ?
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They do not have to provide a warranty. If it's a new car then the manufacturers will generally provide a warranty, generally of at least 2 years but I don't think even that is a legal requirement.
Most new cars have 3 (some have more) years warranty now, if you buy a used one less than 3 years old you will get the remainder of the manufacturers warranty. After that I think it depends on the dealer and the age of the car.
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Thanks

If a dealer is offering a 4 months warranty OR pay £ 460 for a 12 months TOTAL warranty- would it be better to take the 4 months and shop around if you want a warranty on the car for longer than 4 months( car is 09 plate )?
the problem is that aftermarket warranties are largely worthless. They hardly ever pay out. The exclusion list is long and comprhensive on these things. I'd take the 4 months, if it lasts 4 months it'll probably be a good car. Also check if there is any manufacturer' warranty left.
Bazile, do not be enticed to get this worthless piece of wrapping paper of a warranty, on a used car they will, at times give you 3 months, I, & many have said this umpteen times, take someone that knows the innards of a used car or you will come unstuck, there are a lot Artur Daley's out there all out for your money, take heed of the advice & be safe, do not, make sure you have plenty in the bank.
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Thanks folks .

I'm just the middleman here - so before i pass on your advices - just to be clear- the person is buying a 09 plate Renault car ,from a Renault main dealer.

The Renault main dealer is offering a Renault retail group extended warranty, which offers a choice of cover on 3 different levels .

Are you saying that even though the extended warranty being offered is a Renault retail group extended warranty , you would still recomend not taking it out ?
I'd take the 4 month that comes free, don't pay the 12 month one. This is the same as the guy from Curry's trying to sell you a 5 year guarenteee on a hoover because they get commission, these after market warranties are pretty well useless. Same with Gap insurance, I see they've tried to sell that too.
Bazile, I can assure you that this ex Warranty is Crap, they will try any way out of paying for repairs, but this up to the purchase, But I would not take it, if you know a private family VAT Reg garage take the car there & let them service it with the genuine parts, A friend of mine was once told about a wheel bearing that was faulty, has is collapsed! he had a family ( Does that tell you everything? again, look for a used car from elsewhere & save your self money, if it's the finance problem, go to your bank for the loan as the garage finance are very high in comparison.

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