Nope.. I don't buy the whole warranty thing.. If you use a reputable mechanic who is using the correct oils and parts then they have to honour the warranty whether they like it or not..
My first service with Land Rover was quoted at $1200... this was a bit of a shock to me as every other new car either Pete or I have had has received it's first service for free.. not that I am complaining about having to pay a fair price..
Yet my Land Rover mechanic charged me for exactly the same thing $350..
I also find the bonus of using an outside mechanic for services is that I feel they are more likely to point out warranty issues - which I then take to Land Rover to have repaired.. and not once have they even mentioned that I am not getting the car serviced there... in fact I was there to have some minor warranty repairs done last Friday and have the car booked in to have some more warranty work done in two weeks time.. now I am not saying that the guys at my local Land Rover dealership are doing the wrong thing but they obviously made a mistake when they told me that the pinion seal they had repaired was all fixed.. a quick look by my mechanic told me this was not the case.. twice..
It's a personal choice who you use and well I chose to use a specialised Land Rover mechanic because I felt that his opinion was unbiased and that his prices were more reasonable.. :)

