Clutch life expectancy on a Mitsubishi L200 - how long?

I own a L200. Leased from new, 5 year lease, 3 year warranty. at 27000 and less than 2 years old the Clutch has gone and needs replacing. Dealership says new clutch required at £900 as it's a wear and tear item which I understand. However my point is that surely the life expectancy of a clutch is more than 27000? I've not even had it 2 years! Does this mean that in another 2 years I will need another clutch?

Have spoken to Customer services who won't budge and are giving me the standard answers.

Your help and advice would be much appreciated!

Asked on 26 January 2015 by Nick Ingham

Answered by Honest John
Few manufacturers warrant a clutch beyond 6 months for the simple reason that a determined driver could destroy one in 15 minutes. But if it's the dual mass flywheel rather then the clutch that has failed, then the supplying dealer has a case to answer.
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