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.
Your warranty is personal .
Once your ideal plan has been selected based on the age of your car, make and mileage, you can choose additional elements to personalise your warranty to suit your needs and budget.
04/40 Plan
For vehicles up to 4 years old and under 40,000 miles
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Emergency breakdown*
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Parts are replaced in pairs
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Car hire
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Onward travel & expenses
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Zero compulsory contribution
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Premature failure
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Diagnostics
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In-car entertainment
06/60 Plan
For vehicles up to 6 years old and under 60,000 miles
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Emergency breakdown*
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Parts are replaced in pairs
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Car hire
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Onward travel & expenses
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Zero compulsory contribution
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Premature failure
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Diagnostics
08/80 Plan
For vehicles up to 8 years old and under 80,000 miles
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Emergency breakdown*
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Parts are replaced in pairs
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Car hire
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Onward travel & expenses
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Zero compulsory contribution
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Premature failure
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Diagnostics
10/100 Plan
For vehicles up to 10 years old and under 100,000 miles
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Emergency breakdown*
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Car hire
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Onward travel & expenses
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Zero compulsory contribution
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Premature failure
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Diagnostics
15/150 Plan
For vehicles up to 15 years old and under 150,000 miles
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Emergency breakdown*
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Car hire
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Onward travel & expenses
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Zero compulsory contribution
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Diagnostics

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.
Subaru
Impreza wrx
Engine (Various Faults)
£2,584
Subaru
Impreza wrx
Clutch (Various Faults)
£2,250
Subaru
Forester
Gearbox (Various Fault
£1,327
Subaru
Impreza wrx
Engine (Various Faults)
£1,175
Check paid repairs for your car.
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Steps to get you back on the road.
It all starts with a conversation and we’ll go from there.
Step 1.
Fault diagnosis assessed
Step 2.
If approved, repairs are carried out
Step 3.
Back on the road
About your Subaru
Subaru is a name that’s synonymous with all-wheel-drive vehicles and boxer engines and has a history that dates back to the mid-20th century in Japan. The company’s origins can be traced to Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), a conglomerate known for its involvement in aviation and various industrial sectors. The automotive division of FHI, which eventually became known as Subaru, was established in the 1950s.
The name “Subaru” is the Japanese term for the Pleiades star cluster, which inspired the company’s logo. Subaru’s early years were marked by the development of unique and durable vehicles that catered to the needs of Japan’s burgeoning automotive market. The brand quickly gained a reputation for building reliable cars suited to the varying demands of daily driving and rugged terrain, a trait that continues to define Subaru vehicles.
Subaru’s modern line up continues to reflect its heritage of rugged, reliable vehicles with a strong emphasis on safety and all-terrain capability. One of the marque’s most popular models is the Subaru Outback, an estate-like crossover that combines the practicality of an estate car with the off-road prowess of an SUV. The Outback is known for its spacious interior, all-wheel-drive capability, and strong safety features, making it a favourite among families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Another key model in Subaru’s range is the Forester, a compact SUV that offers a blend of everyday usability, comfort, and off-road performance. The Forester’s versatility and reliability have made it a staple in Subaru’s line up, appealing to a broad range of customers.
The Subaru Legacy is a spacious and robust estate car, known for its all-wheel drive and practicality. It offers a comfortable ride with a fuel economy of up to 47.9mpg. The Legacy comes with a choice of a 182-hp 2.5-litre or a 260-hp turbocharged 2.4-litre engine. It’s equipped with standard driver assistance and infotainment features, making it an excellent family estate.
In addition to these, Subaru has also ventured into the performance car segment with models like the Subaru Impreza WRX and the BRZ. The WRX, with its rally heritage, offers a high-performance driving experience combined with the practicality of a saloon, while the BRZ, developed in collaboration with Toyota, is a lightweight, rear-wheel-drive sports car that emphasizes handling and driver engagement. Subaru’s commitment to environmental sustainability is evident in their exploration of electrified vehicles. The Subaru Solterra, an all-electric SUV developed jointly with Toyota, marks Subaru’s foray into the electric vehicle market. This model highlights the brand’s initiative to blend its traditional strengths in safety and all-wheel drive with the growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly vehicles.