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    Hey all,

    Just a quick post to say I've jumped on the extended warranty bandwagon too (I've now got 6 years peace of mind - 3 factory and 3 extended) and found Meaghan Roulston to be absolutely fantastic to deal with.

    Meaghan and I have been chatting about the value of customer service and in my opinion she should be writing the definitive book on it!

    ...and I'm not getting a commission either

    Hmm, the D5 should be out in 6 years shouldn't it?

    Regards, Ron

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    Guys

    Please see article found on Carpoint today;

    Extended factory warranties for Jaguar, Land-Roverwords - Joshua Dowling
    Up to five years coverage available, but customers must pay
    In an attempt to quell concerns about the quality and reliability of Jaguar and Land Rover cars, the Australian distributor has introduced extended warranties that increase the coverage from three years to four or five years.

    The scheme, which is effective immediately, is under-written by a third party, Alliance. But unlike other third party warranties it is fully factory-backed, transferable with the vehicle and not linked to a costly fixed servicing regime.

    Customers will have to pay for the increased coverage -- $2295 for one year extra or $2695 for two years extra – but they have the option of taking up the offer until the normal three year warranty expires.

    The coverage will also be available on approved used vehicles up to five years old.

    Speaking at the launch of the new Jaguar XJ luxury sedan, the boss of Jaguar and Land-Rover in Australia, David Blackhall, said the move was designed to ease the minds of customers -- and help improve resale values of the vehicles.

    "We know the quality and the reliability of our cars are good, but there is still a lingering perception out there," he said. "One of the many things Ford did for us was get our quality and reliability on track. And certainly in the last five years or so we have seen a dramatic reduction in real world warranty claims.

    "The problem is that some sections of the industry don't know this, and so our cars get marked hard by wholesalers and car valuers. So this will hopefully put their minds at ease."

    Blackhall says he has been trying to introduce extended warranties for a couple of years.

    When asked why customers should pay a premium if the company was so confident in the reliability of its cars, he said: "Well, it's a benefit, an added extra, and that should come at a price. Mercedes doesn't offer this. BMW doesn't offer this. Lexus doesn't offer this. And in the grand scheme of things it's a modest amount when you consider the overall cost of the car."

    Mitsubishi, Kia and Hyundai offer five year factory-backed warranties free of charge and Ford has recently offered free five-year coverage as part of a special promotion.

    The extended warranty deal is part of a new customer service campaign being undertaken by Jaguar and Land Rover, Blackhall said.

    "There is no reason we can't be better than the Germans. Shame on us if we can't be better than they do, especially when we sell fewer cars than they do."

    He said that, when a customer has a roadside assistance call, regardless of how minor the issue is, the company now rings the customer 24 hours after the incident to check how it was handled.

    "The first reaction is one of shock, customers are genuinely surprised that we've followed it up," he said. "In most cases they are happy, in some cases they are not. And the good thing is that we know this straight away and are able to take action and get them help if they need it."

    He said two of the five people in this division are ex-Lexus staff, while the others have worked for other premium brands.

    "We've got the cars right, now it's time for us to over-deliver on customer service and provide a truly premium experience," he said.

    Meanwhile, Blackhall said that Jaguar and Land Rover dealers were among the most profitable in the industry, despite the recent economic downturn.

    "Our dealers have maintained good [profit] margins," he said. "We kept a relatively small dealer network and we've had some new models come through and let me tell you, they are among the leading profit earners in the [car] industry right now."

    Jaguar sales are up 21 per cent and Land Rover sales are up 35 per cent in the first six months of this year compared to the same period in 2009, according to figures supplied by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries.

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    Published : Tuesday, 13 July 2010

    Regards

    Chuck

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    It's amazing thet Joshua Dowling din't mention Toybota in the article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaverD3 View Post
    ..It's amazing Dowling didn't mention Toybota in the article.
    I'm not surprised , since Toyo extended is $400ish and they
    don't have depressed trade-in values .......

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    When he worked for the Herald he would mention Toyota no matter what other vehicle the article was about. Maybe payments stopped?

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    If you own a D3 it is essential to have extended warranty.
    There is no end to the parts that will fail

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    This is a quote of a post of mine regarding shuddering transmission...

    I'm putting it here as it is directly related to my post on this thread about the extended warranty I bought.

    In my opinion, if you buy a used D3 then you are a brave man if you don't take the extended 3 years warranty for under the $3k it costs...


    Norm


    Quote Originally Posted by Normthe1 View Post
    Right, to finish off this saga...

    Got the D3 back today after a transmission rebuild to the tune of $6700 odd dollars, paid for by Allianz and their extended warranty extension. Another important lesson to those out there thinking about buying a 2nd hand D3...$3k buys peace of mind.

    Reco in this case is new torque converter and clutches on a reco valve body.

    It didn't go exactly according to the plan though as the ZF specialist plugged his computer in and got screwy info so talked Allianz into letting him handball it to another transmission place, who did the actual rebuild. I'm not sure why the ZF approved repairer didn't do it, but whatever.

    The vehicle now drives like a new one, its really amazing to note the difference.

    For those in WA, I can recommend Cameron at Auto Transmissions R Us in Osborne Park, they do heaps of work for Barbagello and he knows how to write the report, if you know what I mean. They had the job done in 6 days and provided a loan car free of charge.

    Interestingly, he recommended that the ATF get replaced every 50k or thereabouts, as opposed to the 80-100k I have read here or the 150-180k as told directly to me by the dealer.

    Thanks to all who added their opinions, cheers guys, I appreciate it.



    Norm

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    Excellent to hear that Allianz didn't try to knock you back.
    One never quite knows until someone like yourself can give
    use current response. Dosh well spent my friend

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