Enjoy your new Land Rover
! It may be worth it to add on an extended warranty when the time comes. Let’s take a closer look at your options. Before we get into it, let’s get one thing out of the way: when you buy your new Land Rover, you can either purchase an extended warranty during the sale or wait until your limited warranty (four years/50,000 miles) is almost up and purchase one then.
Here are a few things to consider about Land Rovers to help inform your warranty decision:
Land Rovers have consistently low reliability scores. RepairPal gives the automaker a 2.5 out of 5.0 score for reliability, placing it in 31st place out of 32 tested car brands.
Repair and replacement costs are high for Land Rovers, since the materials used are more expensive than standard vehicles. They have a 16% chance of having a severe problem that requires significant and expensive repairs. The average Land Rover’s yearly repair and maintenance costs total about $1,200, while the industry-wide average is about $650 per year.
The average Land Rover extended warranty costs between $1,200 and $1,400 per year.
Ultimately, you’ll have to think over your budget and take everything into account. Vehicle model, coverage length, mileage, and deductible will all influence your Land Rover’s final extended warranty
cost. If you are able to keep up with the expensive repairs out of pocket, then an extended warranty probably isn’t worth it. But if you think having an extended warranty is well worth the peace of mind, that’s an entirely different story. You can speak with your dealer about your options to determine which is the better deal based on your circumstances.
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