News - FerrariFerrari offers 15-year vehicle warrantyItalian supercar-maker Ferrari first to offer decade-and-a-half warranty program27 Jul 2017 By TUNG NGUYEN FERRARI is offering its well-heeled customers the option of extending its factory three-year warranty to an industry-leading 15 years, three years longer than its current optional 12-year aftersales program. However, to receive the full decade-and-a-half of warranty, buyers will first need to opt into Ferrari’s full aftersales program. An extended warranty will add two years to the factory assurance and, from there, a New Power warranty will provide coverage on all major components until the 12th year. The newly-introduced New Power15 program will cover the following three years to 15 but will need to be renewed every 12 months a total of three times to receive the full maximum warranty time period. For the final three years, Ferrari says the warranty will cover the engine, transmission, suspension and steering of the vehicle. Not only limited to new-vehicle purchases, Ferrari also offers a warranty extension to its pre-owned models too, granted they pass specific mechanical and technical checks. According to the brand, “the New Power15 extended warranty can also be provided for cars on which the Ferrari extended warranty cover has not been taken up, or on cars with gaps in the cover”. All new Ferrari vehicles retain a seven-year free maintenance program which covers all scheduled services in over that period. Although pricing of the new warranty program has yet to be disclosed, Ferrari Australia has been contacted for further information. For the first six months of the year, Ferrari Australia has sold a record 101 vehicles – ranging from its entry-level California T to its flagship F12 Berlinetta – a 12.2 per cent jump year-on-year. This puts the local arm of the iconic Italian supercar-builder on track to crack 200 annual units for the first time in history. Last year Ferrari sold 188 cars over the 12 month period. Read more29th of June 2017 Ferrari’s 812 Superfast selling sight unseenAustralian customer interest for V12-powered Ferrari 812 Superfast unprecedented29th of June 2017 Ferrari 812 Superfast rockets in from $610,000 BOCsMost powerful Australian Ferrari road car to date arrives, packing a Superfast punch28th of November 2016 Ferrari to expand service networkItalian marque Ferrari adds more servicing capacity in face of expanded sales4th of June 2016 Used car shortage for Ferrari AustralasiaItalian brand asks Aussies to sell back their beloved Ferraris |
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