That's a huge difference then - £1546 as a new customer vs £845 renewal (previously £793).Mine are renewals, about to finish BMW warranty. It is a 2018 M2 LCI funnily enough
Even more reason to buy from BMW AUC rather than a trader/private.
That's a huge difference then - £1546 as a new customer vs £845 renewal (previously £793).Mine are renewals, about to finish BMW warranty. It is a 2018 M2 LCI funnily enough
This was the cost of a 3 year warranty on my Boxster with Porsche
BMW seen quite pricey
If the car has existing Insured Warranty then you can extend it, you don't have to buy an AUC. Some private sales do have it.That's a huge difference then - £1546 as a new customer vs £845 renewal (previously £793).
Even more reason to buy from BMW AUC rather than a trader/private.
Is that the equivalent? Full cover @ £250 excess without roadside assistanceThat's a huge difference then - £1546 as a new customer vs £845 renewal (previously £793).
Even more reason to buy from BMW AUC rather than a trader/private.
I agree that it is expensive, they've not changed the price in some time, I had hoped this was because they'd worked out they already charged almost too much in comparison to the competition so had left the pricing alone.
However, the Porsche policy isn't quite as cheap when you think about it - it requires an inspection and my understanding is that you must also fix anything the inspection finds before the policy goes into place. Which is fine, but makes it more equivalent to a renewal policy with BMW than a new customer one.
Fair point. That would also be easy to work out - bang the reg plate into the warranty website and see if it refuses to quote due to an existing policy.If the car has existing Insured Warranty then you can extend it, you don't have to buy an AUC. Some private sales do have it.
Yes, no roadside assistance.Is that the equivalent? Full cover @ £250 excess without roadside assistance
Someone has to pay for the fancy showrooms and free coffee.Why are BMW such money grabbers?
Why are BMW such money grabbers?
My concern is that I pay for a year upfront, go over 60k miles during the term then can't go monthly without paying extra.It does stay the same post 60k and increase by RPI but they charge you 20% ish extra to pay monthly so it’s not a huge saving over yearly.
I pay yearly up until I know it will pass 60k then switch to monthly.
They have recently increased the warranty costs by approx 10% going by the recent quotes given in this thread.
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I've just done two quotes, 52k miles and it's coming in at £483.00pa or £44pm with a £250 excess and no roadside as I have AA cover with my bank account. Amended the mileage to 62k and the quote is now £817pa or £74pm. That's a big difference, not that far away from double.It does stay the same post 60k and increase by RPI but they charge you 20% ish extra to pay monthly so it’s not a huge saving over yearly.
I pay yearly up until I know it will pass 60k then switch to monthly.
They have recently increased the warranty costs by approx 10% going by the recent quotes given in this thread.
I've just done two quotes, 52k miles and it's coming in at £483.00pa or £44pm with a £250 excess and no roadside as I have AA cover with my bank account. Amended the mileage to 62k and the quote is now £817pa or £74pm. That's a big difference, not that far away from double.
Also will I still get a hire car while mine is in for repair if required without taking the full roadside assistance?
that's the problem with insurance isn't it? PITA and unnecessary if you don't need to use it, but if something goes wrong, you'd wish you had itI have had BMW Warranty on every car we've had since 2014. Financially, it has been completely the wrong decision as I had zero claims on either 530d and I have had zero claims on the current Mini either. I have been very surprised at just how reliable all three cars were. The previous Mini had numerous claims - none of them particularly high value but the complete lack of any issue in getting anything sorted was really valuable to me. I assumed this would continue, but it didn't. The policy on the Mini is sufficiently cheap that it doesn't really matter but I was paying £100 a month for the 530d in the end. It was difficult to continue justifying it to myself at that price.