Warranties - cheaper cover on household appliances, cars and motorbikes

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Hundreds of thousands of British shoppers are pressured every year into paying over the odds to extend the manufacturer's warranty on home appliances and cars.

If you want peace of mind, go to a specialist instead who can offer cheaper cover. We've teamed up with Warranty Direct to offer you this service.

Extended warranty: Motorbike, car and household appliance repairs usually cost more after three years

Warranty Direct is the industry's leading provider of direct personal warranties. It offers complete protection, a simple claims procedure and flexible payment plans.

Need help or advice? Call Warranty Direct on 0800 097 8839.

Or check out the best deals here:

Car warrantiesHousehold appliance warrantiesMotorbike warrantiesWhy should you pay for an extended warranty? 

If you've got a vehicle at, or approaching the end, of it's manufacturer's warranty, or perhaps an even older one, an extended vehicle warranty is a sensible precaution against unexpected and potentially expensive repair bills.

With garages charging up to £200 an hour for labour and major repairs regularly costing motorists thousands of pounds, the time has never been more appropriate to look into the possibility of an extended car warranty.

Did you know?

In the first few years of a vehicle's life, covered by a manufacturer's warranty, repairs are often minor adjustments for squeaks, rattles or electrics.

In the later years, after the manufacturer's warranty expires, more expensive repairs become relatively frequent. In fact, 44 per cent of vehicles will suffer a breakdown in their fourth year (most manufacturer's warranties last three!)

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