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Old 21-12-2009, 11:01 AM   #21
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PS How long is a BMW AW? (labour rate on the bill). 5 mins?

Will work out the hourly rate with discount.
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Old 21-12-2009, 06:47 PM   #22
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From experience you have to ask for the reduced 4+ or 6+ price, the dealers don't volunteer it!
Murketts BMW Main Dealer in Huntington are one of a very few that do the "6 + program" and by now most CSL will qualify . I recently had a NEW Alternator Voltage regulator fitted by them and the total bill dropped from £225 to about £170 Don't be shy to always ask
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Old 21-12-2009, 07:02 PM   #23
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Is BMW Customer Services that arrange these 4+ & 6+ schemes then Dan?

I totally agree Nathan, it's just trying to weigh everything up, I've been quoted £1200 per annum with a £0 Excess for BMW Warranty, it's whether or not you'd spend that year in year out in repairs? Also would that have been one of these schemes Dan mentions with a discount?

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U can get a "Drive Train" only BMW Warranty cover for less. This will obviously be limited to the main drive train components but then again they are the most expensive items on a CSL that are beyond most wallets, if something goes BANG. There is also a "Named Components" policy which isn't far off the top of the line "Comprehensive" policy that covers almost everything .
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Old 21-12-2009, 07:28 PM   #24
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All good info. The 4 and 6 schemes are volunteered info at ocean falmouth on there fixed price service shedule. Yet another "BIG UP" for murketts.
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Old 21-12-2009, 07:48 PM   #25
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U can get a "Drive Train" only BMW Warranty cover for less. This will obviously be limited to the main drive train components but then again they are the most expensive items on a CSL that are beyond most wallets, if something goes BANG. There is also a "Named Components" policy which isn't far off the top of the line "Comprehensive" policy that covers almost everything .
I was reading on m3cutters.com what the levels of cover were, the middle of the range one looked good which seems to be the Named Components, I don't mind a slghtly higher excess to be honest!

I'll try and find it and post up the info for you to see what you and others think
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All good info. The 4 and 6 schemes are volunteered info at ocean falmouth on there fixed price service shedule. Yet another "BIG UP" for murketts.
Yep... once you've experienced the Murketts way, everyone else seems substandard + they always have another CSL there, whenever I pop in. Andy Pressland is a very pleasant chap and an M3 enthusiast, currently owns a MINT "UK speck" E30 M3 as a weekend toy
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Old 21-12-2009, 08:01 PM   #27
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Where are Murketts then Matt? Miles from me I bet!!

Here is the info I found, what do people think?

§ Comprehensive – our highest level of protection, covering the majority of your BMW’s factory-fitted components (does not include wear and tear items)
§ Named Component – mechanical and electrical breakdown cover for a specific range of factory fitted parts
§ Driveline – our basic warranty, covering the main engine, transmission and drive-train elements

Comprehensive Component Cover

Under 60,000 Miles Incl Emergency Service
£0 Excess £1179
£100 Excess £1029
£250 Excess £840

Named Component Cover

Under 60,000 Miles Incl Emergency Service
£0 Excess £981
£100 Excess £861
£250 Excess £710

Driveline Cover

Under 60,000 Miles Incl Emergency Service
£0 Excess £753
£100 Excess £668
£250 Excess £560

Terms and Conditions:
  • You will need to confirm that the vehicle has been serviced in accordance with BMW’s recommendations and has not been modified in any way.
  • The service and MOT on the car is up to date.
  • The cover will not cover any faults that existed at the time of purchase or prior to the policy start date.
  • If you do decide to take out the cover it will not commence until a month after the date of purchase. This is for the warranty and the breakdown cover.


What do people reckon on prices?
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Old 21-12-2009, 08:11 PM   #28
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Where are Murketts then Matt? Miles from me I bet!!

Here is the info I found, what do people think?

§ Comprehensive – our highest level of protection, covering the majority of your BMW’s factory-fitted components (does not include wear and tear items)
§ Named Component – mechanical and electrical breakdown cover for a specific range of factory fitted parts
§ Driveline – our basic warranty, covering the main engine, transmission and drive-train elements

Comprehensive Component Cover

Under 60,000 Miles Incl Emergency Service
£0 Excess £1179
£100 Excess £1029
£250 Excess £840

Named Component Cover

Under 60,000 Miles Incl Emergency Service
£0 Excess £981
£100 Excess £861
£250 Excess £710

Driveline Cover

Under 60,000 Miles Incl Emergency Service
£0 Excess £753
£100 Excess £668
£250 Excess £560

Terms and Conditions:
  • You will need to confirm that the vehicle has been serviced in accordance with BMW’s recommendations and has not been modified in any way.
  • The service and MOT on the car is up to date.
  • The cover will not cover any faults that existed at the time of purchase or prior to the policy start date.
  • If you do decide to take out the cover it will not commence until a month after the date of purchase. This is for the warranty and the breakdown cover.


What do people reckon on prices?
Huntington, Cambridgeshire, Google Murketts BMW to get full info . They are so good at looking after CSLs, many people make the pilgrimage, from far a field . I don't mind the 40 mile round trip my self despite "Elms BMW" Main Steeler being just down the road from me in Cambridge. I wouldn't let then touch a £50 eBay special 316i E30 let alone my CSL.
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Old 21-12-2009, 08:18 PM   #29
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I took out the all component 0 excess Dan. A warranty is an isurance policy at the end of the day so it's no good thinking will I spend £1200 in any one year on the car. I would look at it like can you afford £20k if an engine lets go, or a gearbox/diff etc etc. I spoke to Mark at the ring earlier this year and his car had just had a new engine under warranty at a cost of £21,000 big ones now I know it could have been fixed at an independant for a lot less but nowhere near £1200!! I had a new airbox flap with motor in the first month of ownership at a cost of £550+ labour and a new battery last month at around £150 and it's not even covered. I think you will find a lot of the guys on here have the full cover and believe it's worth every penny. Your choice and only my opinion of course my friend

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Old 21-12-2009, 08:18 PM   #30
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We don't have most (well some) of the additional stuff in the Comprehensive compared to Named!

As I mentioned I'd go for the Named, but no breakdown as I have it, 250 XS - £600ish...to cover the big bucks items.

Edit - says it has to have been serviced according to BMW's recommendations, not necessarily BMW? (I thought they forced you to use BMW to qualify for this warranty tho', maybe not)

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