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      05-03-2015, 06:04 PM   #507
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      05-13-2015, 09:54 PM   #508
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3rd party coverage...

A third party extended warranty does not provide new OEM components, they reserve the right to provide "like" components. This means used or salvage vehicle parts. For those outside of the original 4yr/50k original factory warranty, I would rank Fidelity first and route 66 a distant 2nd as Fidelity does pay the full labor rates and provide new component parts nationwide. Fidelity is the actual underwriter for the original factory warranty of every Volkswagen and Audi in the united States. We should all do our due diligence, however I felt that I should share reality. www.fidelitywarrantyservices.com

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      09-24-2015, 09:44 PM   #509
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A third party extended warranty does not provide new OEM components, they reserve the right to provide "like" components. This means used or salvage vehicle parts. For those outside of the original 4yr/50k original factory warranty, I would rank Fidelity first and route 66 a distant 2nd as Fidelity does pay the full labor rates and provide new component parts nationwide. Fidelity is the actual underwriter for the original factory warranty of every Volkswagen and Audi in the united States. We should all do our due diligence, however I felt that I should share reality. www.fidelitywarrantyservices.com

When available, the BMW EVP is the way to go -MrAwesome
Perfect timing I was just going to post a question on this exact thing. Another question is, can anyone with a remaining warrant get these after warranties or is it just for cars purchased from a BMW dealer?
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      12-28-2015, 01:12 PM   #510
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Perfect timing I was just going to post a question on this exact thing. Another question is, can anyone with a remaining warrant get these after warranties or is it just for cars purchased from a BMW dealer?
Anyone with an existing/active BMW warranty from a car for this region (I'm looking at your Canada AY!) can get a BMW extended vehicle warranty.

You can also get 3rd party warranties as well like Route66 resold through PenFed Credit Union.
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      01-04-2016, 11:02 AM   #511
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Hi all,
Does anyone know if BMW offers a warranty/service program for cars with over 100K? What does everyone do when their CPO warranty ends? Sell?
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      01-04-2016, 11:51 AM   #512
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It would be cost prohibitive at that mileage even if they did offer a warranty. Find a service manual on ebay and do the work yourself. These are the easiest cars to work on that I have ever owned. Everything is modular.

If you are not willing to do the work yourself, then you need alot of money for dealership, sell the car, or find an independent mechanic to do work,
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      02-18-2016, 06:41 PM   #513
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Hi all,

I just bought a 2008 335i with 52k on the clock. I pick it up this weekend and was considering buying an extended warranty... here are the prices I was given - they're considerably steeper than what I've seen in this thread:

"3 Star (powertrain coverage) – 3 year plan/36,000 miles $3,469
4 Star (comprehensive coverage) – 3 year plan/36,000 miles $3,762
4 Star Plus (added comprehensive coverage) – 3 year plan/36,000 miles $4,141
5 Star (full comprehensive coverage) – 3 year plan/36,000 miles $4,391

I attached copies of the parts that are covered under the 4 and 5 star plans. Please review the information and let me know if you’re interested in any of them or if you have additional questions.
All levels come with roadside assistance, car rental and trip interruption and they can be transferrable to another owner."

I average around 14000 miles a year. The car has a full bmw service history, with no issues... and the car was $16k.
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      08-25-2016, 02:13 PM   #514
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I am original owner of 2011 335d with just under 34K miles....don't drive it much. But I do love the car and intend to keep it.

I haven't had any problems with the car. My original warranty is coming to an end and wondering if this particular car has issues I should know about.

Also any guidance on which warranty would be the one to buy....

I live in Nevada if that matters.

Thanks!!
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I am original owner of 2011 335d with just under 34K miles....don't drive it much. But I do love the car and intend to keep it.

I haven't had any problems with the car. My original warranty is coming to an end and wondering if this particular car has issues I should know about.

Also any guidance on which warranty would be the one to buy....

I live in Nevada if that matters.

Thanks!!
Yes, the D has a lot of issues as any aging car will. My recommendation is if its been trouble free, save money in a savings account for repairs. Edmunds recommends $2000 a year for repairs. So just put away that amount each year and if you never spend it you have a good downpayment.
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      10-13-2016, 12:59 PM   #516
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Good afternoon all,

I bought my self a used 335i with mostly highway miles and I got it with 113K, is there a warranty that exceeds 100K or am I just on my own?

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      12-06-2016, 12:41 PM   #517
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Just got a price on my 2011 335XI extended warranty( 3rd Party) as BMW doesnt offer a warranty for it( Over 55k) 55,402 miles :/.

5/50k miles $1923 or 6/60k miles for $2358. Full coverage as if the car was new.
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      12-27-2016, 07:03 PM   #518
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      12-31-2016, 08:30 AM   #519
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Just got a price on my 2011 335XI extended warranty( 3rd Party) as BMW doesnt offer a warranty for it( Over 55k) 55,402 miles :/.

5/50k miles $1923 or 6/60k miles for $2358. Full coverage as if the car was new.
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Who did you get this quote through? I am researching right now as well.
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Just got a price on my 2011 335XI extended warranty( 3rd Party) as BMW doesnt offer a warranty for it( Over 55k) 55,402 miles :/.

5/50k miles $1923 or 6/60k miles for $2358. Full coverage as if the car was new.
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Who did you get this quote through? I am researching right now as well.
Never mind I saw it. I might have to give them a call
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      01-12-2017, 12:45 PM   #521
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I bought a CPO'd 2013 335is in December 2016. They offered the Gold CPO wrap for $1,999. I told them I did not want it. They asked how much I would be willing to pay for it. I told them $1,000. They lowed the price to $1,250. I ended up taking it.

Car has 6 months left on the original factory warranty and has 25,000 miles on it.
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      01-22-2017, 03:56 AM   #522
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Good afternoon all,

I bought my self a used 335i with mostly highway miles and I got it with 113K, is there a warranty that exceeds 100K or am I just on my own?

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      02-07-2017, 08:14 PM   #523
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I'm considering purchasing a 335is, DCT, 40K miles. Some extended warranties do not cover clutches, pressure plates, and bearings on manual transmissions. Any idea on how Route 66 and Fidelity deal with these? I did call Route 66 today and they basically said what I just said, and could not tell me if the DCT clutches would be covered. They said that if they were internal, similar as the components on an AT, they would.

Guidance will be much appreciated. Thanks.
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I have an interesting story. I bought a 2014 Z4 almost a year ago, April 2016. The car had 500 miles on it because it was some BMW executive's car. They sold it to me as a new car. When they sold it to me, they said since it was new it would come with free maintenance and the standard 4 yr/50k mile warranty. Today, I took it into the dealership to get the first maintenance. Oil change and break fluid. I asked them to confirm that it was all covered and explained it was sold to me as a new car. They looked it up and said the warranty expired because the in service date was January 2013. As you can imagine, I am not happy. I said I wanted to speak with the General Manager because they sold the car to me, less than a year ago, with the impression that I have free maintenance and plenty of warranty left. They never mentioned the in service date was January 2013 and that the warranty would expire in 9 months.

Which brings me to my question. I read on here that if you have an existing warranty, you can purchase a BMW extended warranty. However, since the dealership misled me, I did not know the warranty expired, last month. Can I still buy a BMW extended warranty or am I going to have to look at 3rd party warranties?

I'm so pissed off right now.
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I know this is an old thread but...just got an email from Jeff steel today announcing his retirement. So if there are others you recommend getting a quote from, please list here.
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Thanks for the replies. I might just email a few dealers around the country and get a price comparison. I'll post the results.
Is there a particular reason you are looking for a warranty from a dealer instead of a reputable 3rd party?
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I have an interesting story. I bought a 2014 Z4 almost a year ago, April 2016. The car had 500 miles on it because it was some BMW executive's car. They sold it to me as a new car. When they sold it to me, they said since it was new it would come with free maintenance and the standard 4 yr/50k mile warranty. Today, I took it into the dealership to get the first maintenance. Oil change and break fluid. I asked them to confirm that it was all covered and explained it was sold to me as a new car. They looked it up and said the warranty expired because the in service date was January 2013. As you can imagine, I am not happy. I said I wanted to speak with the General Manager because they sold the car to me, less than a year ago, with the impression that I have free maintenance and plenty of warranty left. They never mentioned the in service date was January 2013 and that the warranty would expire in 9 months.

Which brings me to my question. I read on here that if you have an existing warranty, you can purchase a BMW extended warranty. However, since the dealership misled me, I did not know the warranty expired, last month. Can I still buy a BMW extended warranty or am I going to have to look at 3rd party warranties?

I'm so pissed off right now.
That is awful, if nothing is written in your purchase contracts it will be a crappy situation to be in.

Have you spoken to the general manager? You should also place a call with BMW corporate and escalate within their department to explain your situation.

You should not have been sold a "new car" if the warranty expired in 9 months. However, you will need to bring out your sale contracts from the day of purchase and what they actaully say. Either way, call corproate and take it from there.

Im interested to see what comes of this so keep us posted if you can.
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I just bought a used 335i and looking to get the 7/100 Platinum as well. I think the MSRP is close to $4000 for the 335i, I'd like to know what you all ended up spending for that. Any negotiating techniques would also help

Also, I have been doing some reaching on aftermarket warranties and the best alternative I found (in California anyway) is through Ford Motor Company (Warranty Direct had too many claim issues for my liking). Fords's PremiumCare warranty plan seems to have the same coverage as BMW Platinum (if not better - they have an exclusionary policy with a short list) and I can get that for around $2500 (same 7/100). Do any of you have any experience with Ford ESP? I would like to know how easy their claim process is with BMW Dealerships...
http://www.fordespwarranty.com/

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Hi, I just bought a 2012 335i as well and have been looking for extended warranties too. I am concerned that many 3rd party companies will not live up to their claims of "bumper-to-bumper" coverage (costs for 5 year, additional 100k miles are around 2K), versus the 6 year, 100k mile policy from my local BMW dealer, for $5800. So are you saying that the Ford policy covers the BMW? Cost?
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