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      09-23-2016, 07:39 AM   #23
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70K miles/7 years - Platinum protection @ $4900 with $50 deductible.
2014 M5 with 8000 miles
Would be great to know where you purchased this from. Thanks!
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      10-25-2016, 02:33 PM   #24
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What's the latest pricing on these plans.

I'm looking at the maintenance plan.

My car is a 13 with 26k miles.

Does the extended maintenance cover brake pads and wear and tear items like shocks, clutches and such?

Does anyone have specific details on what is covered and what is not?

Any help is appreciated
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      10-25-2016, 04:17 PM   #25
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What's the latest pricing on these plans.

I'm looking at the maintenance plan.

My car is a 13 with 26k miles.

Does the extended maintenance cover brake pads and wear and tear items like shocks, clutches and such?

Does anyone have specific details on what is covered and what is not?

Any help is appreciated
I have a 2014 and was quoted $5990 for the Platinum Extended Warranty through BMW @ 7yrs/100k miles. Here is a link to show you what is covered. This doesn't include maintenance. I believe that was an additional $3,500 for 2yrs/50k miles.
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      10-25-2016, 04:19 PM   #26
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What's the latest pricing on these plans.

I'm looking at the maintenance plan.

My car is a 13 with 26k miles.

Does the extended maintenance cover brake pads and wear and tear items like shocks, clutches and such?

Does anyone have specific details on what is covered and what is not?

Any help is appreciated
Here we go
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File Type: pdf BMW_Extended_Vehicle_Protection_0902_2014.pdf (974.8 KB, 1986 views)
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      10-25-2016, 05:09 PM   #27
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What's the latest pricing on these plans.

I'm looking at the maintenance plan.

My car is a 13 with 26k miles.

Does the extended maintenance cover brake pads and wear and tear items like shocks, clutches and such?

Does anyone have specific details on what is covered and what is not?

Any help is appreciated
Here we go
No link
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      10-25-2016, 07:19 PM   #28
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No link
Hmm.....on my end it's showing an attached PDF.
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      10-25-2016, 07:26 PM   #29
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No link
Here is a different link as well.

https://www.bmwux.com/guides/univers...cle-protection
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      10-26-2016, 12:41 AM   #30
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Here is a different link as well.

https://www.bmwux.com/guides/univers...cle-protection
Thank you
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      10-28-2016, 09:04 PM   #31
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70K miles/7 years - Platinum protection @ $4900 with $50 deductible.
2014 M5 with 8000 miles
Great deal but likely because you had really low miles at purchase (8k). They probably think you are more likely reach the year limit before the mileage limit thus being less likely to use the warranty coverage.
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      11-20-2016, 08:29 PM   #32
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My warranty is up in 10 days. I have 38k on a 2015 M5. I am not sure what I should do. Warranty, warranty and maintenance, or get a new car. I love the car, but the pricing seems excessive. Any new info on ext warranty deals?

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      11-20-2016, 08:35 PM   #33
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Great deal but likely because you had really low miles at purchase (8k). They probably think you are more likely reach the year limit before the mileage limit thus being less likely to use the warranty coverage.
Perhaps, I just made it to 10k miles on my car a couple of days back.
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      11-25-2016, 01:30 AM   #34
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My warranty is up in 10 days. I have 38k on a 2015 M5. I am not sure what I should do. Warranty, warranty and maintenance, or get a new car. I love the car, but the pricing seems excessive. Any new info on ext warranty deals?
In ten days you are going to drive more than 12k miles?
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      11-30-2016, 07:50 PM   #35
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I think more people should consider the powertrain plus warranty instead of the platinum. It covers the most expensive portions of the car which is the powertrain (i.e. engine, transmission, etc) but not accessory things such as a/c, radio. Its considerably cheaper than the platinum plan and imo covers the items I would be most concerned about.
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      03-12-2017, 11:00 AM   #36
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Reviving this thread...

Anyone get an extended warranty from BMW recently? Any pricing updates. I got one dealership out of Atlanta to quote the following

Platinum Coverage 7/70k $5352 <--- seems really high to me

Maintenance Plan $1700 for 1 year/75k miles, $3395 for 2 years/100k, $5022 for 3 years/125k

Anyone get a better price or have a contact they can share?

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      03-12-2017, 02:25 PM   #37
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Reviving this thread...

Anyone get an extended warranty from BMW recently? Any pricing updates. I got one dealership out of Atlanta to quote the following

Platinum Coverage 7/70k $5352 <--- seems really high to me

Maintenance Plan $1700 for 1 year/75k miles, $3395 for 2 years/100k, $5022 for 3 years/125k

Anyone get a better price or have a contact they can share?

The price on the 7/70k is about right. 7/100k is about $6500 for Platinum coverage.

The maintenance plan is a little high, I was quoted ~$1700 for 6/100k about a year and a half back.

Also, take note that starting on Monday March 13th, BMW is changing the pricing scheme for their ESC contracts (BMW calls them Extended Service Contracts, not Extended Warranties).

The difference between cost center and MSRP will go up by $250 and pricing will become two tiered.

One price for vehicles between 1-20k and another price for vehicles between 20k-50k.
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      04-12-2017, 09:30 PM   #38
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Are any of the aftermarket warranty plans as good as having CPO coverage? Do the dealerships work well with non BMW plans?
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      04-27-2017, 02:03 PM   #39
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That seems about right. So is that 7 years from original purchase date or 7 years after the 4 year factory warranty expires?

I got 100,000miles/+2 years after the factory warranty expires for $5,995.

I passed on the extended maintenance though. If they covered Carbon Ceramic brake replacement on the extended maintenance plan and if my car had the CCB's I would've probably gotten it.
What company is that through? It isn't through BMW, is it?

Is there anything they don't cover?
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      05-03-2017, 11:19 AM   #40
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So looking at a CPO m5 and they are stating that the cpo only covers the engine,transmission etc but none of the electronics in the car? Is this true?

If it is has anyone purchased an extended warranty to cover the electronics AC etc?

Thanks
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I'm trying to see if I can come out ahead if I buy just a 1-year maintenance plan for my 2014 M6 GC.

I'm at 32k miles, but drive only 7k miles a year on the car. I calculated I can only come out ahead if I can ensure I do a complete brake job, 2 oil changes and spark plugs and/or rear diff fluid.

My comparable pricing if I had to buy OEM parts and pay for labor myself:

Full OEM brakes parts $1500 parts
-($900 just for the front)
OEM brake fluid $20
OEM rear diff fluid $40
OEM oil change kit: $100 each
OEM plugs: $200

Indie labor to do it all (no labor on oil as I DIY):
$500

According to this chart, I need my car to get up to 50k miles to get my diff fluid and plugs done.
My rear brakes CBS says I still have 22k miles to go, 9k miles for my front brakes. So that means my base cost of doing it myself for next year is:

$900 (front brakes) + $200 (oil x2 if I'm lucky) + brake fluid ($20) = $1100 in parts + $300 or so in labor. Considering 1 year plans are at least selling at $1700, it just won't work out for me. It'll be great if I can buy it for 1 year this time next year, b/c I'll have plugs, diff, and hopefully a full brake job.

Anyways, this is how you should value these plans. For most people, it all hinders on whether you can do a complete brake job, not a partial brake job on the plan. Even better if your plugs and diff fluid is also scheduled in the same 1-year timeframe. Needless to say, BMW isn't in the business of losing money on these plans.

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      04-15-2018, 02:33 PM   #42
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Has anyone bought a warranty plan recently? I have a 14 M5 with 23k on the clock. Just got lucky with the brakes and dealer replaced all 4 corners under warranty.. but it expires in July. They offered me a platinum at 10k. which I politely declined.. anyone have a connection for either aftermarket or BMW?
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Has anyone bought a warranty plan recently? I have a 14 M5 with 23k on the clock. Just got lucky with the brakes and dealer replaced all 4 corners under warranty.. but it expires in July. They offered me a platinum at 10k. which I politely declined.. anyone have a connection for either aftermarket or BMW?
If you're looking at stuff like brakes, etc. That's not covered under warranty, that's covered under maintenance plan (which is separate).
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      04-16-2018, 09:31 PM   #44
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If you're looking at stuff like brakes, etc. That's not covered under warranty, that's covered under maintenance plan (which is separate).
I have the maintenance and the factory warranty for now, I was just saying I got lucky with the brakes that's normal wear / tear everywhere else..

I'm looking at the "platinum" level equivalent from BMW.. I have a contact from Fidelity someone offered any one recently purchase? Could share a contact?
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