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      11-08-2016, 05:56 PM   #23
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That's from Gebhardt.
Schomp quoted me:
$7430 100k/7years
$5990 100k/6 years
$4990 100k/5 years

Let's go in and try to get a multi car discount on this bro!
I'm up for that, but it won't be until February 1st.
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      11-08-2016, 10:25 PM   #24
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so far the best prices I'm getting quoted for BMW Platinum with 50 deductible is:
5/100K* $4740
6/100K* $5740
7/100K* $7180
Check the specifics because BMW's extended warranties start from the inservice date of the vehicle. Basically the date the car was first sold.

Aftermarket warranties can work both ways but you need to make sure.

I recently got a quote from Toyota on their extended warranties called Toyota Extra Care Platinum. They offered me three options all with a zero $0 dollar deductible. Nationwide coverage and service at any Toyota Dealership, includes roadside assistance, towing, rental car, trip protection, etc etc.
https://www.sc.toyotafinancial.com/w..._eBrochure.pdf

3yr/36k - $5k
4yr/48k - $6k
5yr/60k - $7k

Their policy inservice date is the date your contract is signed. Mileage starts at current mileage on contract start date.
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      11-09-2016, 07:49 AM   #25
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Check the specifics because BMW's extended warranties start from the inservice date of the vehicle. Basically the date the car was first sold.

Aftermarket warranties can work both ways but you need to make sure.

I recently got a quote from Toyota on their extended warranties called Toyota Extra Care Platinum. They offered me three options all with a zero $0 dollar deductible. Nationwide coverage and service at any Toyota Dealership, includes roadside assistance, towing, rental car, trip protection, etc etc.
https://www.sc.toyotafinancial.com/w..._eBrochure.pdf

3yr/36k - $5k
4yr/48k - $6k
5yr/60k - $7k

Their policy inservice date is the date your contract is signed. Mileage starts at current mileage on contract start date.
Yeah, those numbers are from the inservice date. So basically on a 7 year warranty I'm covered for an additional 3 years up to 100k miles.
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      11-10-2016, 02:12 PM   #26
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I just paid $5,130 for 6/70k for a BMW Platinum Warranty. The extra $800 or so for 100k miles was worthless to me as I only have 39k miles and won't go past 70k in two years. I got this at BMW Towson. Sav ed $250 off msrp, plus Maryland does not charge sales tax, so I saved $570 over my local dealer who said they can't discount.
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      11-10-2016, 10:03 PM   #28
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I just paid $5,130 for 6/70k for a BMW Platinum Warranty. The extra $800 or so for 100k miles was worthless to me as I only have 39k miles and won't go past 70k in two years. I got this at BMW Towson. Sav ed $250 off msrp, plus Maryland does not charge sales tax, so I saved $570 over my local dealer who said they can't discount.
Did you have to sign the deal at that local dealership? That's a good deal!
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Did you have to sign the deal at that local dealership? That's a good deal!
That's not too bad of a deal. In my situation I would rather pay the extra $800 for an additional year.
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      11-10-2016, 10:28 PM   #30
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I just paid $5,130 for 6/70k for a BMW Platinum Warranty. The extra $800 or so for 100k miles was worthless to me as I only have 39k miles and won't go past 70k in two years. I got this at BMW Towson. Sav ed $250 off msrp, plus Maryland does not charge sales tax, so I saved $570 over my local dealer who said they can't discount.
Pretty sweet deal if you ask me.

Do you know will the provide any warranties for M cars with 60k miles on the clock?

Thanks.
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      11-12-2016, 09:54 AM   #31
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That's not too bad of a deal. In my situation I would rather pay the extra $800 for an additional year.
I think the years would be the same and thus the warranty would expire before hitting 70k, so 100k would be wasted.
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      11-12-2016, 10:07 AM   #32
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I think the years would be the same and thus the warranty would expire before hitting 70k, so 100k would be wasted.
He stated that he went with the 6yr/70k option. I'm going to hit 50k before I hit the 4 year mark. So, in my case, the extra $800 is well worth the extra year on the 7yr/100k option.
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      11-12-2016, 12:27 PM   #33
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Denver the electronics package is well worth the price also. This shit is expensive if it goes out
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Denver the electronics package is well worth the price also. This shit is expensive if it goes out
I completely agree. That's the main reason I want an extended warranty. I can only imagine the costs involved with some of these electrical issues.
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You have to get the warranty before the factory warranty expires. While i have heard you have to go to the dealer, and while I did visit, I did not buy in person, I simply gave them my info and a credit card and they emailed me the receipt and the policy certificate. A few weeks later I got the brochure/contract from BMW.
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You have to get the warranty before the factory warranty expires. While i have heard you have to go to the dealer, and while I did visit, I did not buy in person, I simply gave them my info and a credit card and they emailed me the receipt and the policy certificate. A few weeks later I got the brochure/contract from BMW.
I wonder if I could do this with an out of state dealership...
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Can you still get extended warranty past 100k miles? I am currently looking at a 62k mile car that will be covered till 100k for maint and powertrain but I am iffy because of what lies beyond that. I am planning to keep the car for a while so I want to get my ducks in order before pulling the trigger.

I was originally looking at 30-40k miles on an M5 but the 60k miles with warranty and maint was a pretty good deal compared to what I was seeing. Any insight will be helpful.
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Resurrecting from the dead....well not even 2 months.

Anyway, i'm looking at a 2013 with 22k miles, very clean car but it's in service date was 8/12 so the warranty is up. The dealer is asking $53.7k and won't do CPO, i guess since the warranty is up they can't.

I'm hoping they might cut me a good deal on a 3rd party warranty since the car has been there for 3 months. I just started looking for one and the market seems flooded.
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First off that car is a total stripper...
No exec, no full leather, No B&O, no driver assist
It's being sold by the BMW Mini division as it wasn't a marketable car and chances are it could not have been CPO'd according to carfax as it wasn't noted to getting first service visit till after 10K miles. You can buy an OEM BMW drivetrain warranty for several thousand dollars but only covers drivetrain stuff engine and trans for example. A third party will be $4500 for a decent one, however its always a crap shoot. to be honest you shouldn't pay more than $48K for that car, at tops....otherwise you are getting raped my friend
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First off that car is a total stripper...
No exec, no full leather, No B&O, no driver assist
It's being sold by the BMW Mini division as it wasn't a marketable car and chances are it could not have been CPO'd according to carfax as it wasn't noted to getting first service visit till after 10K miles. You can buy an OEM BMW drivetrain warranty for several thousand dollars but only covers drivetrain stuff engine and trans for example. A third party will be $4500 for a decent one, however its always a crap shoot. to be honest you shouldn't pay more than $48K for that car, at tops....otherwise you are getting raped my friend
Thanks. It did have it's first service at 1100 miles, i saw all the maintenance but of course both others was right around 10k miles in between. I'll see what they come back with. It's the first car i even looked at and i'm in no hurry at all.
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I'm at 35k now with my '14. I asked my dealership to quote me 100k & 120k third party warranties w/$250 deductibles. They came back with quotes between 10-11k.

I had them enter my current mileage as 48k as I'm current getting a feel for the reliability.

This seems high. Right?

FYI: Currently it's been in the shop longer than I've owned it. (blown rod - new engine 2nd day of ownership, Driver Assist malfunction which BMW has not been able to resolve)
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^^^ I wonder if the previous owner did a shit load of launches or if it was dog out before you bought it.
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I had my local advisor pull service records and they were clean. Also the e previous owner was a 70 year old. Total wrong car for him so he traded it for a 7 series.
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It says warranty can only be purchased at time of sale for used vehicle, so how are you able to purchase this if you already own the car

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Check the specifics because BMW's extended warranties start from the inservice date of the vehicle. Basically the date the car was first sold.

Aftermarket warranties can work both ways but you need to make sure.

I recently got a quote from Toyota on their extended warranties called Toyota Extra Care Platinum. They offered me three options all with a zero $0 dollar deductible. Nationwide coverage and service at any Toyota Dealership, includes roadside assistance, towing, rental car, trip protection, etc etc.
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3yr/36k - $5k
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Their policy inservice date is the date your contract is signed. Mileage starts at current mileage on contract start date.
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