Mechanical, electrical parts & labour *.
You can be confident that our warranty leaves no stone (or part) unturned.
Emergency breakdown*.
If you break down and need help, we’ll get someone to you as fast as possible to assess the problem.
Car hire, onward travel & expenses.
If we agree to repair your vehicle, we’ll make sure that your journey carries on uninterrupted while we fix the problem.
Premature failure*.
Any premature failure of parts is out of your hands. Put it in ours and Edd China’s.
Parts are replaced in pairs.
It’s our job to help keep your used car on the road for longer. That’s why, if your repair is approved when parts work in pairs, we replace them in pairs.

A discretionary warranty like no other.
As the final arbiter, I have the last word when it comes to repairs and can overturn any decision I don't think is fair or reasonable. This is what makes Warrantywise unique. To find out more about how discretionary warranties actually work, watch my Eddsplainer.
Warrantywise live repairs table.
Discover the parts in your car that are prone to issues, along with the estimated expenses for necessary repairs that we have paid, the cost also could include more than just the repair.
Range Rover
Sport
Engine (Various Faults)
£9,000
Range Rover
Sport
Engine (Various Faults)
£8,964
Range Rover
Evoque
Gearbox (Various Faults)
£4,442
Range Rover
Autobiography
Gearbox (Various Faults)
£3,561
Range Rover
Autobiography
Turbocharger
£2,577
Range Rover
Sport
Multimedia
£3,535
Range Rover
Evoque
Central Door Locking
£2,807
Range Rover
Sport
Differential
£2,517
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About your Range Rover
Range Rover, a flagship brand of Land Rover, has long been synonymous with luxury and off-road capability. Since its introduction in 1970, the marque has evolved into an icon, blending rugged performance with sophisticated design.
From 2010 onwards, Range Rover cemented its position as a leader in the luxury SUV market. The fourth-generation Range Rover, launched in 2012, marked a significant shift with its aluminium monocoque chassis, reducing weight and improving fuel efficiency. This innovation set the stage for greater agility without compromising on the brand’s hallmark luxury.
The Range Rover Sport, introduced in 2013, was designed for drivers seeking a more dynamic experience. With sporty handling and powerful engine options, it became an instant hit. Other models like the Range Rover Evoque, unveiled in 2011, brought the brand’s style and capability to a more compact format, appealing to urban drivers.
The Range Rover Velar, launched in 2017, introduced a minimalist design philosophy, featuring flush door handles and a clutter-free interior.
Range Rover has embraced technology to enhance both luxury and performance. Features like Terrain Response, adaptive cruise control, and intuitive infotainment systems showcase the brand’s commitment to innovation. Recent models integrate advanced driver assistance systems, offering semi-autonomous capabilities.
As part of Jaguar Land Rover’s commitment to sustainability, Range Rover introduced its first plug-in hybrid in 2018. The Range Rover PHEV combines petrol and electric power, delivering impressive efficiency without sacrificing performance. Looking forward, the fully electric Range Rover EV, set to launch soon, promises to redefine the luxury electric SUV market.
From their storied past to an electrified future, Range Rover continues to set the standard for innovation and luxury.