Well, live and learn. Because I have the CupraCare 3 year service plan, I actually have 3 years Roadside assistance, not 2 as I thought (I’d have had 2 without a service plan). But, according to the dealers, Perrys, to get the extension next year I need to book online. There doesn’t appear (unlike with my Audi) an option to purchase an extension - so it’s tying you into the official dealer network to maintain the Roadside. I’ll have to do the math next year but I suspect a 2 year all-in plus free roadside assistance will be the winner.
ETA: After todays service I callEd SEAT customer services to check my Roadside. Initial response was “2 years”. so up at the end of this month. I then mentioned what dealer had said, and told them I had CupraCare. Apparently this that is unique to
Cupra Ateca /
Ateca Cupra, and does indeed come with 3 years Roadside. The worrying thing is this isn’t brought up by the car reg - so how will the AA know? How do they know about extensions due to online booking of services? I do wish SEAT issued a card like Audi did (May still do) so owners have proof.