Re: Used Fiats (UK)
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Re: Used Fiats (UK)
| Alan Gauton | 06 Mar 2006 10:38 |
> > I had a look back to my previous car, also a Fiat, and they sent out a > > welcome letter, with the expiry date for the warranty, a brochure to [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > figured they should send out a card. I'll need to have another look, and > > see what else I can find out.
> Like you I got no information from my dealer when I bought my Punto a few > months back, apart from a verbal explanation that the car was covered by the [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > buying a used Fiat from a dealer, and ask what you get before you part with > your money. I'd actually forgotten about the AA cover, until we picked up the car and I was going through the documentation. The AA cover for our car is supposed to last 3 years, and with equivalent paid for AA cover costing about £16 a month, the remaining two years (nearly) is worth while getting - I'm pursuing it elsewhere.
Another thing I noticed when looking this up is that from 1st January 2005, Fiat dropped it to 1 year AA cover - however, our vehicles was registered in December 2004, so should have 3 years.
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| Orangeherald@yahoo.co.uk | 05 Mar 2006 19:55 |
> I had a look back to my previous car, also a Fiat, and they sent out a > welcome letter, with the expiry date for the warranty, a brochure to [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Thanks for the reply though Mike. Like you I got no information from my dealer when I bought my Punto a few months back, apart from a verbal explanation that the car was covered by the AA. My father bought an identical Punto from another dealer and he got a card with the AA details on it! Both of these cars were typical ex-fleet cars, a few months old. As I have Green Flag cover anyway I have not bothered, but I will be going to the dealer my father used for any more Fiats I might buy, so I suggest voting with your feet to anyone considering buying a used Fiat from a dealer, and ask what you get before you part with your money.
David.
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| Alan Gauton | 28 Feb 2006 09:37 |
> > Should we not have received a card for the AA and a welcome pack from > > Fiat?
> I didn't - the aa cover is a corporate one for fiat UK rather than for > you personally, there is a number to ring and that's it. I only had to [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > under my warranty once - when the jack broke. They obviously have a > record of the car and the warranty transfer must be done when you use it. I had a look back to my previous car, also a Fiat, and they sent out a welcome letter, with the expiry date for the warranty, a brochure to convince me to buy the 5 year extended warranty, and a card for the AA cover to stick in the window, with the car details and expiry date.
In the manual for the new car, I have a card holder for the windscreen, but no card, and no contact number if I do need the AA cover. So I figured they should send out a card. I'll need to have another look, and see what else I can find out.
Thanks for the reply though Mike.
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| Mike | 27 Feb 2006 17:17 |
> Having bought a used Fiat Idea a month or so ago, we are entitled to the > remainder of the warranty and AA cover - the dealer have supposedly [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Thanks. I didn't - the aa cover is a corporate one for fiat UK rather than for you personally, there is a number to ring and that's it. I only had to call them out once (garage did not tighten the battery connections) and I range the number gave them my car reg and they sent someone out.
I didn't receive any paperwork from fiat at all, I only had to claim under my warranty once - when the jack broke. They obviously have a record of the car and the warranty transfer must be done when you use it.
Mike
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| Alan Gauton | 27 Feb 2006 11:46 |
Having bought a used Fiat Idea a month or so ago, we are entitled to the remainder of the warranty and AA cover - the dealer have supposedly arranged this for us, but we haven't received any notification that this has gone through.
Should we not have received a card for the AA and a welcome pack from Fiat?
Anyone able to help?
Thanks.
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