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#157230 24-Nov-2014 17:06
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I am told "autosure" they are the "real deal", the "bees knees" of third party car warranty, "bumper to bumper", "no gimmick", as long as you service it every 15,000ks.

I haven't been given the fine prints yet, but anyone can give me any experience with this product would be good. Ta

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  #1182274 24-Nov-2014 17:22
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Who told you that? The on-commission dealer selling you the car? :P

Not Autosure, but I've had Protecta, and found them to be really helpful. You can hear bad things about either of them if you look. The total package in the market is supposed to be MotorPlus.



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  #1182276 24-Nov-2014 17:24
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i'm happy for people to just recommend me one :D

one that doesn't have microscopic get out clauses for the underwriter, and ridiculous rules for me to follow.

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  #1182278 24-Nov-2014 17:27
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I think MotorPlus is the go-to MPI provider for a lot of people with Euros. Problem with warranties is because suppliers want the backing of a dealer, rather than just trusting a private sale or something, sometimes only dealers are authorised to sell them. I think that's the case with Autosure. Not sure about Protecta.

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