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Old 04-11-2007, 03:24 AM
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Originally Posted by ExeC,Apr 11 2007, 11:20 AM
Thats not what the bad salesman told me.
I hope that they record all their sales calls, or you have written proof?
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Just spoke to the lady, they dont cover the roll bars, exhaust, manifold anyway. But shes going to get them written into the policy as acknowledged they are there and are happy to cover warranty on the car with these modifications on.
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Originally Posted by ExeC,Apr 11 2007, 11:27 AM
Just spoke to the lady, they dont cover the roll bars, exhaust, manifold anyway. But shes going to get them written into the policy as acknowledged they are there and are happy to cover warranty on the car with these modifications on.
They will still use them as an excuse to not pay out. All they will do is extend the warranty to cover the mods in case the mod itself fails but will still void the warranty claim if the engine blows up due to an 'incorrectly fitted aftermarket inlet manifold' for example.
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If you are cooling off ditch them and go get a Honda Direct, seriously.
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Originally Posted by ExeC,Apr 11 2007, 11:12 AM
Will Honda Warranty cover my aftermarket exhaust, manifold, intake, clutch, flywheel etc?
What are the "etc" parts?

Centre and rear exhaust, clutch and air intake are not a covered item, flywheel would be if it was Honda but what could go wrong apart from damage from the clutch, manifold is covered if it is a Honda part but again as a stand-alone item, what goes wrong with it?
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I have just bought a S2k that has 6 months of a Honda Direct Warrenty remaining on the car. Is there anything that I need to do to register the Warranty in my name? Or does the Warrenty apply to the car as opposed to the owner?

Also if I want to extend the warranty how would I go about it?
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I was stupid enough to buy one from Warranty Direct....and they refused to pay a perfectly legitimate claim.

As far as I'm concerned they stole my money.

I have never told anyone to #### off on the phone apart from this bunch who had the nerve to call me to renew.

"Houdini Warranties - we'll get out of every claim"

Run for your life....
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Originally Posted by Torino101,Apr 11 2007, 01:41 PM
I have just bought a S2k that has 6 months of a Honda Direct Warrenty remaining on the car. Is there anything that I need to do to register the Warranty in my name? Or does the Warrenty apply to the car as opposed to the owner?

Also if I want to extend the warranty how would I go about it?
Best find out if the unexpired part of the warranty is transferrable to a new owner, if it is best get it to your name or you may have a problem with any claims.


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