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Is that 7 year/75k miles platinum?
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Yes that is correct.
BTW funny to get this question from you this evening -- your thread helped inspire me to a Performance Center Delivery (fifth BMW, first PCD). Flying down from DC tomorrow afternoon for a Thursday delivery, then a (much shorter) road trip home. Can't wait... |
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It's gonna be a family car, so my wife will use it as family hauler in town and occasionally road trip. We are thinking longer year/ less mileage type of warranty. Another general question: I don't have to buy warranty from my dealer, do I? My understanding is: as long as car is still in original factory warranty, I can add on from any authorized dealer. Thanks |
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I received my X7 40i on Friday and I purchased 7years/100.000K extended warranty during the loan application. Full coverage from EasyCare and the sales person indicated that it covers air suspension as well. It cost me $6300 and added to the loan with a 2.7% rate. Do you think it is worth buying? I just bought it because it is added to the loan at this rate. I have time to cancel and considering option.
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For comparison, I paid $1,746 for a 7 year 75k mile extended warranty. Covers air suspension as well. |
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The 3rd party is FESC. But It was purchased from my dealer and the dealer handles all claims paperwork. I just pay my $200 deductible per repair and leave the rest to the dealer and FESC to handle.
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Pretty lousy reviews for that company. Only so many companies have a good reputation with high line european cars when it comes time to pay a claim... I would check your contract to see what coverage was actually printed -- there is too expensive to be fair, and too cheap to be a contract that will pay a claim, and I think you landed on the too cheap side.
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I did see a side by side comparison of coverage between the FESC and BMW OEM policy and they were almost identical. Main benefit of the BMW OEM is no deductible/diag fee. FESC was $200 deductible per visit. I don't expect to use it as I've had very good luck with European cars over the last 27+ years but figure for $17xx it was worth it. If one thing breaks and is repaired, then it paid for itself already. |
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It's been a while since I've owned a BMW. They used to include factory maintenance including brakes/wipers for the warranty period (3 or 4 years if I recall). Now it seems you only get the first service free, correct?
I imagine the factory warranty is 4/50K? We don't drive much, and historically I've bought extended warranties at around the 3 year mark, once we've decided we're keeping the car for another few years. I assume I can still get a plan, albeit maybe more expensive down the road?
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so two oil changes, two filters and a brake fluid change. in terms of extended warranty, im rolling the dice with geico mechanical break down insurance. covers everything but maintenance, wear items, and abuse. 250 deductible. cost is ~350 a year, needs to be added to my policy before the car is 15 months old/ 15K miles. they will cover up to 7 years 100K miles. in theory it should cost ~2100-2450 for 7 years as you have to start coverage no later than 15 months depending on if you start it day 1 or wait a year. its an exclusionary policy Exclusions to this policy include regular maintenance services such as tune-ups, suspension alignment, wheel balancing, filters, lubrication, coolant and fluids, spark plugs, brake pads and linings, brake shoes, and tires. Also, breakdown repairs made necessary by intentional damage, corrosion, misuse, or improper maintenance are not covered. Mechanical Breakdown Insurance coverage is in excess of coverage provided by your manufacturer's warranty. Read the policy amendment for the complete terms and conditions of this coverage.i asked them directly if all electrical and electronics systems are covered and they confirmed in writing that they are. looks to be about comparable to the bmw platinum coverage downside is, i have to keep using them as my insurance carrier, but i have been with them for 15 years without issue.
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