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just a reminder to anyone waiting on a response from Christinen@bmwofcamarillo.com
if you have not heard back just shoot me a PM so I can follow up for you and get you dialed in with her. Hope everyone had a great weekend
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For those looking for a 3rd party warranty, sharing my experience and decision. After researching available options for my 2020 X7 with 35k miles, I decided to purchase the Fidelity Warranty Services through Steingold Volvo Cars that I found on these forums. My car was out of warranty due to a 12/19 in-service date so the BMW plans were not an option.
I have not made any claims yet, this is based on terms, pricing, etc at that I considered during purchasing. I will update once I make a claim. Benefits I found: 1. Platinum exclusion policy items are wear/tear and doesn't exclude seals/gaskets and other items typically excluded in other plans like Endurance. 2. Pricing, way cheaper than 3rd party warranties from dealer and better or competitive with direct to consumer. I paid $4900 for 48 months, 48k miles of Platinum exclusion coverage. 3. Customer Service, while I haven't used them for a warranty claim yet, I did call their number to see how quickly they answered and the type of support I got. The calls were answered quickly and the agent was helpful and able to answer my questions on OEM parts and dealer participation. 4. Self-service and immediate pricing via their website. By entering my VIN, I was quickly able to see exact pricing for warranties, wheel & tire coverage etc and have never been contacted by them even though I did this 20+ times while shopping for cars! 5. I called Steingold Volvo to confirm it is legit and talked to Michael their Director of Marketing. He confirmed that their dealer uses this warranty for all their Volvos and that he is offering this direct to consumers via his account. Michael has been very responsive to emails and phone calls even after I purchased it and said if I ever want to cancel, to just call him and he will take care of it for me. Use code FP100 to get $100 off any plan. If you found this useful and are interested, they have a referral program. Here is my link. https://share.factoryprotect.com/6Df7Wz If you prefer to not use, here is the direct link factoryprotect.ratessys.com Last edited by bmwchicago; 03-07-2024 at 09:28 AM.. |
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The more I see and read the more I think the BMW platinum service agreement is the best option if available. It seems competitively priced with the 3rd parties.
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We just bought a 2024 X7. If we purchased a 10-year/125,000 warranty with a $250 deductible, it would be closer to $5,500. |
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I started on endurance and fidelity. I think fidelity is definitely better than endurance, but ultimately decided to go with something offered through a BMW dealership. From all the service departments i spoke with, i felt like if you buy a package through an actual dealership that sells it, they'll be more likely to work with them when it comes to labor rates etc. It's also nice to have someone to hold accountable and would care about reviews/reputation. I also polled a lot of the indy BMW mechanics locally to see who they liked dealing with. For the most part, they said they're all hit or miss but Zurich kept coming up a lot and Axiom also came up a few times as well. Zurich's exclusions really are mostly wear and tear and they've been around for a long time with an A+ BBB rating. The only thing they dont cover is leaks or fogged lamps that are a result of condensation and rattles/squeaks. Issue with them is they only go up to 5 years for my car (32k miles 2020 M50). Was able to negotiate 5800 for 5years and 60k miles additional miles. No deductible if you bring it to that dealership. 100 if you go elsewhere. I ended up going with Axiom (signing this weekend) b/c they offer the extra year. Got the 6 year 60k from them for 6800 same deal on the deductible. Unfortunately, they exclude internal LED lights and saftey restraint systems, including airbags, and speakers. Hoping the extra year of coverage is worth taking that risk. In case anyone is interested, this is the main exclusion paragraph from the Axiom policy: BATTERY AND BATTERY CABLE/HARNESS, MOBILE CONNECTOR, WALL CONNECTOR, ANY FUTURE CONNECTORS, AND ANY RELATED CHARGING ADAPTERS, INTERIOR LED LIGHTING, STANDARD TRANSMISSION CLUTCH ASSEMBLY, FRICTION CLUTCH DISC AND PRESSURE PLATE, SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEMS (INCLUDING AIR BAGS), GLASS, LENSES, SEALED BEAMS, LIGHT BULBS, FUSES, CIRCUIT BREAKERS, CELLULAR PHONES, GAME CENTERS, SPEAKERS, REMOTE CONTROL CONSOLES, RADAR DETECTION DEVICES, BRAKE ROTORS AND DRUMS, ALL EXHAUST COMPONENTS, AND THE FOLLOWING EMISSION COMPONENTS: HOSES, LINES, CATALYTIC CONVERTER/FILTERING, EMISSION VAPOR SENSORS; WEATHER STRIPS, TRIM, MOLDINGS, BRIGHT METAL CHROME, UPHOLSTERY AND CARPET, PAINT, OUTSIDE ORNAMENTATION, BUMPERS, BODY SHEET METAL AND PANELS, FRAME AND STRUCTURAL BODY PARTS, VINYL AND CONVERTIBLE TOPS, TIRES, AND/OR WHEELS/RIMS. EXTERNAL NUTS, BOLTS, AND FASTENERS ARE NOT COVERED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY LISTED IN THE SCHEDULE OF COVERAGES (EXCEPT WHERE REQUIRED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A COVERED REPAIR). Last edited by Archie007; 03-07-2024 at 08:59 AM.. |
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I'm not an employee of any warranty company. I just purchased a 2020 X7 and am sharing what I decided to do from an extended warranty perspective. I spent a lot of time researching the forums and the companies and thought sharing what went into my decision may be appreciated by others. After I purchased Fidelity, they started a referral program ($20/referral) so I included it if people found my post useful. I tried to avoid comments like this by being very clear that one of the links is referral and even posted the direct link. Last edited by bmwchicago; 03-07-2024 at 09:54 AM.. |
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03-07-2024, 09:23 AM | #297 |
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See my response to the other comment like yours.
Whenever you buy something and share why you bought it, it may sound like an ad but I am just trying to share with others in the forum what I purchased and why. If you find it helpful, great. If you don't, move on. |
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My car did not as it was past the 4 year mark (in-service date was 12/2019) even though it had only 35k miles. I updated my original post to be clear that I was out of new car warranty as that is an important detail. However, the pricing on BMW plans I've seen is way more. This is for 4 years of coverage from when I purchased the warranty vs the BMW plans that are based on in-service date and include the 4 year new car warranty. This would be like a 96 month plan I believe (4 additional years after the 4-year new car). |
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That Platinum does not provide Bumper to Bumper coverage.
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Just wanted to make sure people weren't misled since many people believe it is an extension of the new vehicle warranty. Heck, I have seen a couple folks say they bought it just because the laser lights are so expensive to replace. Can only imagine their face when I told them they weren't covered.
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What is your opinion on 3rd party vs BMW Extended Service Contract? I feel like the BMW Platinum is generally as comprehensive if not better than most and like that it provides new OEM parts. |
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As far as I can see, the only real difference between the BMW Platinum Plan and the Axiom one I listed are safety restaurant systems, and cellular phones, game centers, speakers, remote control consoles, radar detection devices. BMW seems to also exclude all led lights, including headlamps BMW Electrical Components Exclusions: Batteries, lights, laser lighting, fuses, bulbs (including incandescent, xenon, and LEDs). |
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I haven't come across a 1st or 3rd party warranty that covers lighting in general. Typically you will see sealed beams and light bulbs on the exclusion list.
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Here is the exclusions list. |
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