View Full Version : Good Will has changed
Mark CSL
27-07-2010, 11:47 AM
BMW will no longer fix BMWs that are 6 years old with good will claims
it changed in March 2010 .
Looks like the BMW warranty is the way to go if your car is under 60,000 Miles :whistle:
Whats your thoughts on this should bmw do good will on well looked after cars with low miles ?
_Nathan_
27-07-2010, 12:28 PM
They have to stop eventually or they'll be losing money on ancient bangers. CSLs were all built around 7 years ago now!
glendog74
27-07-2010, 12:56 PM
I agree with Nathan.
Although it could be argued that low miles examples have placed less wear on certain components; it is also the case that many components will be more affected by their material age rather than mileage and will have degraded over time.
They're hardly 'new' cars anymore sadly :bigcry:
northernjim
27-07-2010, 01:21 PM
I have heard that if your car is just out of warranty you still have a good shot at a goodwill claim if you are a customer, however dealers are getting goodwill claims thrown back at them by bmw ( not talking about these clapped out 7 year old csls, just beemers in general)
DuncanR
27-07-2010, 01:22 PM
They're hardly 'new' cars anymore sadly :bigcry:
My fookin engine is !!
AlexGTT
27-07-2010, 11:12 PM
I'm just glad there are reasonably priced specialists around like Simpson's. I've saved quite a few bucks over the last 2 years not having warranty. It's building a nice war chest for anything required in the future.:thumbs:
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