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      04-17-2017, 08:52 PM   #1
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Not sure if I'm missing anything else. Is Extended Leather included in any of these?

What do you guys think about this one? Seems pretty loaded but it's not CPO. I know it's slightly over market but it's close to me for once (120 miles away).

Question, some '14s have all black grills some don't (this one), why is that?

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      04-18-2017, 07:02 AM   #2
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Seems a little on the high side without the CPO. You should be able to find a better deal out there. I'm selling my 13 with CPO with 41K miles loaded for 49K. Granted it's a 13 but it's a lot cheaper than what your looking at. The 14 sounds like a good build though.

Good luck.
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What's a good price on the 14 looking at similar mileage and options asking $59500
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      04-19-2017, 06:39 AM   #4
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I would pay $56k for the car you're looking at. The black kidney grills were an option you could select when buying the car new from BMW. The previous owner may have added them as well.
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2014
$59K
30K

Executive
CP
Lighting
Driver Assist Plus
B&O

Not sure if I'm missing anything else. Is Extended Leather included in any of these?

What do you guys think about this one? Seems pretty loaded but it's not CPO. I know it's slightly over market but it's close to me for once (120 miles away).

Question, some '14s have all black grills some don't (this one), why is that?

TIA!
I just paid 59k for the same spec car except B&O. It is CPO. You definitely need a CPO on this car.
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      05-16-2017, 02:19 PM   #6
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I just paid 59k for the same spec car except B&O. It is CPO. You definitely need a CPO on this car.
Does a CPO car have to be serviced at BMW to keep the warranty/designation?

In other words, what are the requirements when one buys a CPO BMW?
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I just paid 59k for the same spec car except B&O. It is CPO. You definitely need a CPO on this car.
Does a CPO car have to be serviced at BMW to keep the warranty/designation?

In other words, what are the requirements when one buys a CPO BMW?
I am not sure about getting work done from someone other than the dealer. It could definitely create a problem.
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      05-17-2017, 10:13 AM   #8
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yes cpo must be maintained by dealer for all warr.. work

Yess cpo is a must for this car esp w anything over 35k imo
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59K doesn't sound bad for the options that come with it. Actually sounds like a really good deal if you get the CPO.
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Seems a little on the high side without the CPO. You should be able to find a better deal out there. I'm selling my 13 with CPO with 41K miles loaded for 49K. Granted it's a 13 but it's a lot cheaper than what your looking at. The 14 sounds like a good build though.

Good luck.
definately look for cpo if you can
especially if you are not too picky with color

just go on bmw usa and use their cpo finder to find a cpo m5


http://cpo.bmwusa.com/
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I just paid 59k for the same spec car except B&O. It is CPO. You definitely need a CPO on this car.
Does a CPO car have to be serviced at BMW to keep the warranty/designation?

In other words, what are the requirements when one buys a CPO BMW?
I'm pretty damn sure regular maintenance can be done by anyone including yourself and they cant take away your CPO. That's what I thought you meant by "service".

If you mean repairs of course you go through BMW to use the warranty. If the warranty doesn't cover the repair BMW cannot take away your CPO because you have someone else fix the issue for less than their stealership prices...what if you fixed it yourself?

It's still your car isn't it?
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Does a CPO car have to be serviced at BMW to keep the warranty/designation?

In other words, what are the requirements when one buys a CPO BMW?




the real question is, if the car has CPO, why wouldnt' you want to fix it at bmw?

the car is covered by BMW, why go elsewhere?
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I'm pretty damn sure regular maintenance can be done by anyone including yourself and they cant take away your CPO. That's what I thought you meant by "service".

If you mean repairs of course you go through BMW to use the warranty. If the warranty doesn't cover the repair BMW cannot take away your CPO because you have someone else fix the issue for less than their stealership prices...what if you fixed it yourself?

It's still your car isn't it?
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the real question is, if the car has CPO, why wouldnt' you want to fix it at bmw?

the car is covered by BMW, why go elsewhere?
I guess I should have been more clear with my question, so here it goes...

Can BMW void my CPO if I decided to forgo the $250+ oil changes they want to charge me for and did it myself for $75? That was what I wanted to find out.

Obviously you'd take advantage of the warranty portion of the CPO and get it fixed at the dealer when it comes down to it. It's the only reason most are paying the premium for a CPO.
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I'm pretty damn sure regular maintenance can be done by anyone including yourself and they cant take away your CPO. That's what I thought you meant by "service".

If you mean repairs of course you go through BMW to use the warranty. If the warranty doesn't cover the repair BMW cannot take away your CPO because you have someone else fix the issue for less than their stealership prices...what if you fixed it yourself?

It's still your car isn't it?
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the real question is, if the car has CPO, why wouldnt' you want to fix it at bmw?

the car is covered by BMW, why go elsewhere?
I guess I should have been more clear with my question, so here it goes...

Can BMW void my CPO if I decided to forgo the $250+ oil changes they want to charge me for and did it myself for $75? That was what I wanted to find out.

Obviously you'd take advantage of the warranty portion of the CPO and get it fixed at the dealer when it comes down to it. It's the only reason most are paying the premium for a CPO.
If you are maintaining the car, no they can't void the CPO coverage.
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