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My 2019 150TSi dsg Sportline is coming to the end of it's warranty.

The "all components" warranty is quoted at £188 for the year.

Are they likely to argue over everything ie DSG goes phutt or do they just replace?

 

I only do about 6k miles pa!

Perhaps consider the All in one whilst it has 20% off (until 2nd May)

 

For £612 get 2 years warranty, 2 years roadside assistance, 2 MOTs, and 2 services (one major, one minor)

 

Would pay similar for the servicing and MOTs, so the warranty and roadside are effectively free

 

https://www.skoda.co.uk/owners/service-plan

£188 is a bargain, I just done a quote for mine 2016 40k miles with £250 excess and comes out as £481

 

I suppose yours is cheaper as it’s still under manufacturers warranty isn’t it?

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13 hours ago, Danoid said:

£188 is a bargain, I just done a quote for mine 2016 40k miles with £250 excess and comes out as £481

 

I suppose yours is cheaper as it’s still under manufacturers warranty isn’t it?

No idea, the price was of the Skoda website. Current warrany expires in May.

43 minutes ago, Q102 said:

No idea, the price was of the Skoda website. Current warrany expires in May.

Ah I read small print as well so cheaper for you as it’s near expiration.

 

To answer your question the all in package is one up from listed component and DSG is listed there.

 

It says it’ll repair or replace, so DSG should be fine, however I’d do the quiet service at 40k miles for DSG then I can’t see how they could argue

Was for me i'm on year 7 still with Skoda Warranty

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