New Car Warranties Leicester
When you buy a new car, it will be covered by the manufacturer's warranty, in which the manufacturer promises to pay for particular repairs should things go wrong - usually for the first 3 years. Although it's easy to assume that the warranty will pay for any defects, this is rarely the case.
Sandicliffe (Leicester) Ltd
0116 2332332
154 Welford Road
Leicester
Sandicliffe (Leicester) Ltd
0116 2332332
154 Welford Road
Leicester GB.LE26BW
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Seni International Trading Ltd
0116 2245763
12 Bosworth Street
Leicester
Seni International Trading Ltd
0116 2245763
12 Bosworth Street
Leicester GB.LE35RA
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Sturgess Landrover Ltd
0116 2470074
Walnut Street
Leicester
Sturgess Landrover Ltd
0116 2470074
Walnut Street
Leicester GB.LE27GR
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Reg Vardy Plc
0116 2429500
Northgate Street
Leicester
Reg Vardy Plc
0116 2429500
Northgate Street
Leicester GB.LE35BZ
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Bridge Motors
0116 2515148
57 Jarvis Street
Leicester
Bridge Motors
0116 2515148
57 Jarvis Street
Leicester GB.LE35BN
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Leicester Volkswagen
0116 2428500
Leicester
Leicester Volkswagen
0116 2428500
Leicester GB.LE13EA
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Chevron Motors
0116 2624847
145 Humberstone Road
Leicester
Chevron Motors
0116 2624847
145 Humberstone Road
Leicester GB.LE53AP
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Farmer & Carlisle Leicester
0116 2852851
129 Welford Road
Leicester
Farmer & Carlisle Leicester
0116 2852851
129 Welford Road
Leicester GB.LE26BE
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C D Bramall Plc
0116 2912912
Belgrave Gate
Leicester
C D Bramall Plc
0116 2912912
Belgrave Gate
Leicester GB.LE13XE
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Robinsons
0116 2629911
257 Belgrave Gate
Leicester
Robinsons
0116 2629911
257 Belgrave Gate
Leicester GB.LE13HU
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New Car Warranties
When you buy a new car, it will be covered by the manufacturer's warranty, in which the manufacturer promises to pay for particular repairs should things go wrong - usually for the first 3 years. Although it's easy to assume that the warranty will pay for any defects, this is rarely the case. It's therefore very important to read the terms carefully so that you can check what is - and what isn't - covered.
In order for you to benefit from the warranty, there are usually some fairly strict rules which you must stick to, and failing to do so will often invalidate the warranty altogether. For example, you may be required to service the car at specific intervals (every 10,000 miles for example). Car manufacturers are no longer allowed to include restrictive servicing clauses in their new car warranties, so you will not be forced to use a franchised dealer for servicing; however, you should still check your warranty for any rules relating to this.
A warranty may not diminish any of the rights a consumer has under the Sale of Goods Act (such as the right to reject a faulty car); it should contain a statement to that effect. The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 also apply to warranties, and takes issue with any term in a contract which is deemed to be 'unfair' to a consumer. It's worth seeking legal advice if you find that the terms of your warranty seem unreasonably difficult to stick to.
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