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MartinDower
02-04-2009, 02:59 PM
New here, blah blah blah, first post etc....

I have deduced the following from a great deal of reading of guides etc... and want to just check-out/validate my thoughts. I'm going to buy a CSL and will probablyu put quite a few miles on it so need a little buying advice.

1. BMW Warranty...it's the one to have! All others are crap and without it you *could* be looking at huge bills? TRUE/FALSE

2. If the car doesn't have a warranty now then BMW will sell you one (£2k ish) but ONLY if the car has a FULL BMW SERVICE record? And this means that you must have your pants taken down by the local BMW dealer forever. TRUE/FALSE

3. No warranty, no FBMWSH, over 60k = eeeek; run as fast as you can? TRUE/FALSE

4. Sod it, a good independent garage is better than BMW and the money you save buying miley, non BMW-serviced cars can go straight into the engine/SMG savings fund (or on hookers if that takes your fancy). TRUE/FALSE.

Ta all and sorry if this is well documented....

Hazy
02-04-2009, 03:05 PM
Buy the best/lowest mileage car WITH BMW FULL service history AND BMW warranty. My car was mint, perfect 20k mile car, small noise on the front of the car, went in, they found £900 worth of little warranty jobs to rectify. Imagine SMG or engine failure, suddenly your high miles/cheap car/no warranty dont look so cheap does it? :whistle:

sailorbaz
02-04-2009, 03:17 PM
I'm not sure but, BMW might put a warranty on the car even if it was serviced by a BMW Specialist like Munich Legends or similar. Not 100% sure however, sorry to through more spanners into the works mate.

Have you tried contacting BMW Customer services? Might be worth talking to them, you never know.

monkeycsl
02-04-2009, 05:54 PM
My car is due for its service,i rang bmw warranty and asked if i could take a warranty out if i have a intependant service done. They said its fine as long as its done at correct time and approved parts are used.however once warranty is in force i think you then have to use main dealer for servicing so im using thorney as found main dealers in my area to be useless.So seems you dont need full bmw history which is nice.:smt023

Jeff
02-04-2009, 10:07 PM
Hi all,
So am I right in reading this, if your BMW warranty has expired you can still get it renewed albeit at more money?

Also, if you have mods, like suspension, exhaust, brakes etc, do BMW just not warrant parts related to this work or are they going to avoid paying out?

Cheers,
Jeff

glendog74
02-04-2009, 10:08 PM
There are always good private sale examples around that also have BMW warranty - that is transferrable of course. That's how i bought mine :thumbs:

RichW
02-04-2009, 10:12 PM
BMW owners love BMW warranty cars - even though a specialist does alot better job, beats me but thats the way it is with BMW owners it would seem :lol:

My first M3 i bought private - 3 weeks down the line the VANOS packed up - cost me £2.5k to fix :bigcry: Had i paid the extra and bought an approved car or car with BMW warranty then i would have saved. The amount the car cost in the end with the repair was about the same anyway!

So! Onto buying the CSL, not to bitten twice i bought the car from an independant dealer (with FBMWSH upto that point), but making sure i got a comprehensive warranty at the same time from them, it cost me £600 for the year, and to press ive not had to claim, sods law i guess! Not sure when it comes upto renewal what i'll do, renew with them? Renew with BMW? or keep the money for hookers ... hmmm :whistle: :hahaha:

I'd have no issues buying a higher mileage car without FBMWSH and using the savings to upgrade / repair it aslong as i could get one cheap enough, but i'm in the minority it would seem :)

_Nathan_
02-04-2009, 10:14 PM
MartinDower as in SELOC?

I renewed first year it wasn't covered by the original warrenty and didn't make a single claim, I didn't bother the 2 years after that. Maybe luck of the draw but there are plenty of others who haven't got a warrenty and get along just fine.

I'd keep a full BMW history anyway as they can be pretty generous with good will claims from what I've heard - paying 80 odd percent of the bill on 9 year old unwarranted M cars with Vanos failures for example. The servicing bills aren't very high anyway, average of about £500 every 10k miles or so - you could get servicing done at BMW for the stamps and get everything else done at one of the specialists?

azrael
02-04-2009, 10:27 PM
There are always good private sale examples around that also have BMW warranty - that is transferrable of course. That's how i bought mine :thumbs:

You forgot to add Simples on the end ;)

Defo get warranty, its easy to spend way more than it costs and you wont be tempted to cut corners when getting work done to save£££

glendog74
02-04-2009, 10:44 PM
You forgot to add Simples on the end ;)

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sailorbaz
02-04-2009, 11:17 PM
:hahaha: :hahaha: :hahaha:

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I find those adverts really funny but they drive her mental. I've seen me on that website with a mate, pissed out of heads laughing away at it constantly!!! :hahaha: :supz: Back to topic, sorry

csl_mba
03-04-2009, 08:43 AM
I have the number 3 car you are fearful of

It was a FBMWSH up until the garage i bought it off did the last service (Oil), they are an approved BMW service place though. It has 68k on the clock and due its inspection 1 in a few weeks which i am again going to go independent dealer.

After a bit of paint of the front end you wouldnt realise the millage. I had mine up for sale a few weeks back but decided to keep until ive had a little more fun with it :D

danp
03-04-2009, 09:05 AM
MartinDower as in SELOC?

I renewed first year it wasn't covered by the original warrenty and didn't make a single claim, I didn't bother the 2 years after that. Maybe luck of the draw but there are plenty of others who haven't got a warrenty and get along just fine.

I'd keep a full BMW history anyway as they can be pretty generous with good will claims from what I've heard - paying 80 odd percent of the bill on 9 year old unwarranted M cars with Vanos failures for example. The servicing bills aren't very high anyway, average of about £500 every 10k miles or so - you could get servicing done at BMW for the stamps and get everything else done at one of the specialists?

I agree with this - get the servicing done at BMW but other stuff elsewhere. And yes, full BMWsh would help with goodwill.

Warranty (as ever) is debatable, but at least if you do the above you (or a future owner) can start it up.

I don't think the cost to start a warranty (if it's lapsed) was much more than normal, about £1200. (but over 60k it goess up a fair bit)

MartinDower
03-04-2009, 10:42 AM
MartinDower as in SELOC?

Yup, dark side here I come :supz:

E46ACS
15-04-2009, 01:31 PM
I have just had an Insp II, but whilst it was in there it also had:

New RTABs
New drivers seat frame (no fat bastard comments required!)
New oxygen sensor
Drivers window fixed (wasn't closing properly above 60mph)
KDS
Software update (SMG & ECU)

It is going back in next week for replacement wiring for the drivers seat belt tensioner (airbag light keeps coming on), and a new diff!

All under warranty!

All I paid was £574.99 for the Insp II.

Warranty is paying for itself this year. :smokin:

sailorbaz
15-04-2009, 04:48 PM
Nice one mate, thats always nice to read.

My Diff started making some bizarre noises last time home so its going in to get looked at but you think I'll be able to replicate it...will I fcuk? I'm thinking it just needs the fancy oil, but I don't mind. Either way, I want rid of the noise.

2bar boost
15-04-2009, 10:28 PM
I have just had an Insp II, but whilst it was in there it also had:

New RTABs
New drivers seat frame (no fat bastard comments required!)
New oxygen sensor
Drivers window fixed (wasn't closing properly above 60mph)
KDS
Software update (SMG & ECU)

It is going back in next week for replacement wiring for the drivers seat belt tensioner (airbag light keeps coming on), and a new diff!

All under warranty!

All I paid was £574.99 for the Insp II.

Warranty is paying for itself this year. :smokin:

Where was this! As my local dealers quoting £1076 for insp II after telling me that it was £476... I jumped at the £476 to which they said oh hang on let us check, came back with sorry thats for a standard M3 not a CSL :bigcry:

sailorbaz
15-04-2009, 10:38 PM
Where was this! As my local dealers quoting £1076 for insp II after telling me that it was £476... I jumped at the £476 to which they said oh hang on let us check, came back with sorry thats for a standard M3 not a CSL :bigcry:

Surely they can't justify more than DOUBLE the price for the CSL??? :bigcry:

Na, fcuk that mate. Cannot be right. £570 odds does sound very good though, might be worth the commute! :thumbs:

E46ACS
15-04-2009, 10:55 PM
It was a special they had on at Stratstone in North Tyneside. But I have heard that Scotthall Hampshire where doing a £500 ish Insp II.

Ring around, and then try and get your local to price match.

Malton BMW (in Malton nr York) quoted me £650 before I got the Stratstone quote.

There is very little between the M3 & CSL service, both are two day affairs and have the same part replacement parts. Tell them where to stick it and take your business elswhere. :birdman:

Rags
16-04-2009, 08:35 AM
They probably book in extra time as they get confused by the carbon airbox.

Seriously though, over double the price is not justifiable:hahaha:.

E46ACS
16-04-2009, 10:47 AM
At Malton BMW, there was only £50 between the M3 & CSL InspII.