23-07-2010, 10:37 AM | #51 | |
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It started because the car has had one Insp II from Simpsons and I wanted confirmation that the warranty would not be invalid as a result. I understood that modifications would not be covered, that was never initially the question. It was a bit of a surprise to find out that they would not offer a warranty at all, irrespective of the service history. Had I not informed them and just bought the warranty, it would be worthless in any event? |
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23-07-2010, 04:59 PM | #53 |
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23-07-2010, 05:08 PM | #54 |
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28-07-2010, 10:56 PM | #55 | |
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Upon reading the terms of the BMW AUC Warranty (which typically I don't have here) I seem to recall that the exact wording of such explicitly excludes the use of the car for 'private hire', 'competition' or 'timed events on a race circuit', but not 'track days'. The wording is very similar to that of the Porsche warranty which I was unfortunate enough to fall foul of. It's very cleverly worded, but explicitly excluding a car such as a GT3 from track use is ludicrous. Similarly BMW don't explicitly exclude "track days" per se from their warranty; the assumption being that the words, "track day" are in themselves, too vague and could cover anything from a show 'n shine event to all-out racing with the clocks switched off. Apart from which, what's to say that you couldn't extend the car as hard on the public road (read, repeated 0-VMAX-0 runs on the autobahn) as you could on the track? Nevertheless, the wording of the warranty is open to interpretation and ultimately, should BMW UK feel they have a strong enough argument, you face the guantlet of battling them through the courts, which as I discovered with Porsche, is not something you take on lightly. I could of course be talking total bollocks
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29-07-2010, 10:44 PM | #58 |
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I've had 4 weeks of discussions dealer/HO/warranty now and absolutely no joy at all.
Now stuck with a car that's had nearly 4k spent on it, still in bits, warranty people not paying up for any of it, no goodwill, potential new engine needed. All because it had been noted on a previous service it had a non std exhaust fitted - car was back to standard before warranty taken out too !! Seems to me they are getting really tough on claims - took them 2 weeks of 'hunting' around to get evidence not to pay out. |
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