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  • #31
    Originally posted by chapplenick View Post
    What does this mean for vehicles purchased under their 5 year warranty deal up until the end of last year? I just recall that came with roadside assistance for each of the 5 years?
    Previously VW stated:

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    For as long as your warranty, we provide 24-hour roadside assistance, emergency accommodation, rental vehicle and towing as well as household emergency assistance.


    Roadside Assistance under your Volkswagen Assist membership is provided by Allianz Australia. Whenever you request roadside vehicle assistance under your membership, you’ll be making that request to them.
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    It seems VW may start charging for Roadside Assist

    Service Initiated Roadside Assistance (SIRA): Roadside Assistance | Car Breakdown Cover | Volkswagen Australia

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    If you service your Volkswagen at an authorised Volkswagen Dealer, you can receive 12 months Service Initiated Roadside Assistance**.

    To be eligible for SIRA your vehicle must be in a roadworthy condition and have the Volkswagen standard scheduled service carried out by a participating authorised Volkswagen Dealer.
    Following the service schedule ensures your vehicle receives the love and care it deserves. As such, vehicles presented to an authorised Volkswagen Dealer will be eligible for a SIRA Policy up to 42 days after, or 2,500 kilometres above the service schedule milestone. If previous services were missed or completed outside our network, you will also be eligible when you return to an authorised Volkswagen Dealer for a standard scheduled service.

    ** Authorised Volkswagen Dealers may charge a service fee to activate your SIRA Membership.
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    Buyers may need to start including SIRA memberships in any new sales contracts

    Last edited by FastMitch; 02-01-2019, 10:41 AM.

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    • #32
      Updated first post with VW (and some others) moving to 5 Year Warranties

      Last edited by FastMitch; 05-01-2019, 09:14 AM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Simonr23 View Post
        Is roadside just racv/raa/nrma equivalencies?
        Yes I'm pretty sure most of the vehicle manufacturers that offer roadside assistance just have a deal with the state motoring association to provide the service.

        I haven't looked into the details (probably should) but I know RAA has a number of levels of roadside assistance with the top level including accommodation and greater towing distances inclusive.

        I imagine roadside assistance for new vehicles is probably down to flat tyres, flat batteries and flatbed trucks (as well as the odd splash of fuel).

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        • #34
          Toyota just went five years with a twist, money back if the vehicle has major issues within sixty days of purchase and repairs have not been done. I am sure there is more in the fine print, that is only a rough summation.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Ozsko View Post
            Toyota just went five years with a twist, money back if the vehicle has major issues within sixty days of purchase and repairs have not been done. I am sure there is more in the fine print, that is only a rough summation.
            With VW and Toyota both moving to 5 Years as of 1 Jan 2019, the remaining car brands are looking sheepish stuck on 3 Years.

            Hyundai no longer has any marketing advantage advertising 5 years warranty.

            My bet is Hyundai will shortly move to 7 Years now that Toyota has moved to 5 Years least they start losing market share.

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            • #36
              Updated the list now that Nissan has moved to 5 years and Haval moved to 7 years

              Kia ready for 10-year warranty
              “We’ve done the sums; if we get seriously challenged, we would move as quickly as possible.”

              Hyundai studying eight-year warranty to reclaim ownership bragging rights
              "Hyundai is studying an eight-year warranty in an effort to arrest a sales slide in Australia’s softening new-car market."

              Hope they all move to 10 years ...
              Last edited by FastMitch; 18-08-2019, 08:44 PM.

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              • #37
                Looking to buy a second hand tig which is a late 2018 model. The seller is saying the car has an extended warranty which covers it till 2023 but has no paperwork to prove it. He said the will look for papers, but is there a way I can check with Volkswagen directly if I have the VIN?

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                • #38
                  Yes, give your local dealership a call
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                  • #39
                    Thanks!

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                    • #40
                      Yes VW can confirm a vehicle has 5 year warranty. When I bought my 2018 Allspace I called VW and they confirmed it and were happy to email me so that I could have something in writing.

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                      • #41
                        Did this happen before or after the sale? I called yesterday and they said they can only give the info to the current owner. Also the owner I think has only done the services with an invoice trail (not in the VW electronic system)... hopefully that doesnt void the warranties?

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                        • #42
                          Sorry, I didn’t explain very well. I bought it new so was just checking what the dealer told me was correct so I am the owner. Get the seller to call up VW and get it in writing.

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                          • #43
                            Does it have a 3 or 5 year warranty sticker in the rear LHS passenger door quarter panel window?
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                            • #44
                              Even that isn’t accurate for the vintage car being discussed.
                              My late 2018 allspace has 5 yr warranty, but the window says 3.
                              There was a time where the 5yr was a promo and then it got announced as extended (all in 201, then permanent (1/1/2019)
                              In that span of time the cars had already been manufactured with the window stickers saying 3yrs.

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                              • #45
                                Ah ok
                                Mine is July build, registered Sept ‘18
                                A few weeks later they announced the promotional 5 years warranty
                                I wrote to VW but they wouldn’t offer me the 5 yrs
                                I thought the dealer would affix the warranty sticker
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