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What should a 100,000 miles VRS (in 3 years) have replaced

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The thing is that if someone bought a new car and buys the Extended Warranty for 5 years / 100,000 miles it is rather common to get shot at the 100,000 miles or maybe 3 years if that comes up about the same time.

 

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14 minutes ago, James@RRG_Skoda_Rochdale said:

As I said I can't find the information regarding the extended policy or ask the question. 

 

Would you believe the wording in the warranty guide says "warranty does not expire with the transfer of ownership"? 

 

It's not the first time the brand has given out conflicting information 🤷🏼‍♂️

 

Sadly i'm wholly unsurprised that such fundamental information is available in conflicting views :wondering:

I always find high mileage cars more interesting than low mileage ones, it does look good and as it’s appears to have a full history it could be a great buy. Just not from these guys in Keighley going by those entertaining reviews! 

 

Wait, plenty of cars around. 

Well know up North that you don’t buy used cars from Keighley. 
most forums have some tales regarding this seller. 
im 25 miles away and I think I would travel to Plymouth rather than risk from them. 
very intimidating atmosphere at the garage so I’m told. 
they do have some exotics but I don’t know anyone who has bought from them. I think there’s a “wedding” hire business 

 

this car could be the exception but do you want the risk?

@mar-mite

Have you noticed that Keighley is only 2 thirds up England and not even half way up the UK mainland so not really in the north, it is not even in North Yorkshire.

 

I have travelled 280 miles and more sometimes from the North to Keighley to buy used cars for years now @ Colin Appleyard.

(I am not even starting off from half way up Scotland, so still not really in the North.)

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