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BMW Warranty
Hi me again....
Anyone on here know what the precise differences are between buying: private one which has ran out of BMW Warranty (and i buy a BMW Warranty on it the COMPREHENSIVE one http://www.bmw-warranty.co.uk/Pages/Home.aspx) vs BMW Approved Used Car Warranty? What are the precise conditions for me to purchase a BMW Warranty on a private one if the previous one has ran out? e.g. I know about the 1200 mile service but what else. What are the tolerences for the 1200 mile service? I presume this is a good bargaining tool. Thanks very much. |
I gather (but not definite) that you have to have had kept up the approved service schedule, as the only condition to re-engaging BMW warranty on your car. I thought this was BMw main uk dealer service only but not 100% sure of this is correct.
Approved service schedule is maximum 2 yrs between services or as advised by OBD, and running in service max is around 1700miles we were advised by BMw. I believe the Mondial warranty is same for 3rd year of BMW warranty, used car warranty or private BMW Mondial warranty. |
As Shimmy has said really.
Only other consideration is whether the car is below / above 60k mile threshold. Level of cover changes again. |
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So i am not sure where this 60k miles comes into it? |
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at 60k miles the price nearly double, both monthly and annually - UNLESS you have taken out monthly before 60k miles and then the price stays at lower rate while you maintain that warranty |
My old car had a service outside the network before I added the warranty. I informed them when buying warranty. It was no issue. I subsequently had a few warranty claims honoured, as has the new owner.
The speel, just says it has to have full service history, not full ~BMW service history. On one warranty claim they photocopied my service book too, as BMW asked for a copy. |
Do we know if over a two year gap would prevent warranty for definate? I know they will let you buy it but has anyone successfully claimed with a 2 year + gap in services? (presumably the OBC ignores the time factor and just warns on other variables?)
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So, in my view, thumbs up to BMW warranty for playing the game nicely in this case. :smt057 |
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