Vanguard Europe engine warranty extended

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13 October 2020

Briggs & Stratton has extended the warranty period on some of its Vanguard Europe engine models, in order to help support the rental industry through the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The US-based engine manufacturer has added a year to the commercial limited warranty on its Vanguard 160, 200 and 400 single-cylinder engines. The engines are often retro-fitted into rental equipment such as tillers, trowels, shredders, concrete saws, pumps, pressure washers, generators and compaction plates. 

Paul Bramhall, Director Marketing EMEA at Briggs & Stratton, said, “The rental market has been impacted considerably by the global pandemic and we anticipate that rental companies will be able to allocate less budget to their fleets short to mid-term. 

“The extension will help fleet managers run their equipment in optimal condition without unexpected out-of-pocket expenses that would increase the total cost of ownership (TCO).”

According to Briggs & Stratton, the warranty extension could potentially cover the expected working life of units.

Vanguard 400

The Vanguard 400

Rental companies using the 160, 200 and 400 models, which come with a 3-year warranty from the purchase date as standard, can now apply for the additional year’s cover by registering their products through the manufacturer’s Vanguard website.

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