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3 year old service plan and extended warranty

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Hello

My Fabia 1.0 tsi 90 colour model is coming up to 3 years old and 20k miles

Very happy with car and no plans to change

Therefore looking at service plan for next 2 years and found out they also offer a product that includes 2 mots , 2 years breakdown , 2 services including sparkplugs and pollen filter and warranty for £40 a month

Also says it includes sparkplugs and pollen filter, looks to be needed at 4 years where my car will have approx 28k not sure if they would change at lower mileage?

Anyone purchased the above?

Any recommendations/ advice appreciated

For reference my 3 year service and MOT is costing approximately £300

So if you add 2 services and 2 mots £600

Sparkplugs £100

Pollen filter £50

2 years breakdown cover £200

2 years warranty almost free addition if purchase

Thanks Steve

Edited by steveeeg

Depends on how you look at it. I was offered the 'all in' plan for my Karoq recently. Paying the best part of £1,000 to cover the next 2 years is, in my opinion, a rip off compared to using an independent and/or doing most of the service work yourself. I have always felt that these kind of offers are for the benefit of the dealer/manufacturer and not the customer. But if you are happy with it, go for it. Your choice.

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Yep I'm not sure , the 2 years AA is not national recovery so would have to buy breakdown cover with national relay

Will give it some thought

Cheers Steve

Edited by steveeeg

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