[TW]Fox;17815658 said:Don't see the reason for not buying a BMW Main agent provided it has BMW warranty on it Rilot?
If it's still under manufacturers warranty then fine, no worries. I was thinking 3yrs+ old.
[TW]Fox;17815658 said:Don't see the reason for not buying a BMW Main agent provided it has BMW warranty on it Rilot?
As said previously i think i depends on how old the BMW in question is and what you are after.
Personally i agree that a FBMWSH does stand for something as an owner who is willing to pay double for a service (especially on an older car) is unlikely to bodge a job that needs doing, or at least less likely than Mr Pike of ***** town.
Look at any 20 year old car on AT or PH with a full main dealer service history and compare it to one which has been serviced in some guys front garden, the difference 9/10 will be staggering.
But im not defending back street Bobs mobile mechanic, im saying i wouldnt shy away from a specialist service history, because there has been no expense spared there.
Aside from 40 year old cars where there may be no main dealer, or if there is one they are not the point of a "specialist" is that they are cheaper than a main dealer.
I am not saying they cannot and are not better in some circumstances, but someone who spends £300 to service a 12 year old car is someone who will get the problem fixed in most cases, regardless of cost (to a point).
[TW]Fox;17819303 said:These days the line between a specialist and a back street garage is very blurred. Back street garages have realised that if they stick a marque in their name they can charge more and be a 'specialist'.
The point of a "specialist" is not to save money as in im skint, its the thinking persons option.
I dont care how much money someone has why would you want to pay double for repairs?
I think you have missed the point.
I'm not saying specialists are not/cannot be good, i am saying if you buy a car with a full main dealer history you can take a pretty good stab in the dark and assume the car has not been bodged.
[TW]Fox;17820546 said:By bodged he means that the owner hasn't not bothered to get stuff done, he isnt talking about the competency of the place doing the work. That will ALWAYS be an unknown quantity.
Again, a very good point, for me personaly, I know a few garages very well, and they know me, the point im getting at is that a service is generally just an oil change and a tyre kick, so stamp A or stamp B is the same thing, but an official dealer will tick the psychological boxes and charge a 200% premium.
you spends your money and takes your choice I guess.
@Fox. Would I be correct, or even close to correct, in thinking that if something went wrong with the car, that would be part of a recent BMW dealer stamped service, you'd have more chance of some comeback than with a local garage? Even if you weren't the owner of the car at the time of the service?
Apologies if I've not managed to word that properly but I think you'll grasp what I'm getting at.
Start that again with a coffee, depends on the garage, anywhere decent guarantees parts and labour for a year though.