BMW Transferrable Warranty

Seen one or two M's with this for sale. How much does it cost a month and how good is it? Is it as iron clad as a normal 3 year warranty you'd get from new?
 
Depends on age / mileage.

Mine was £1100 a year but another car I enquired about was over £3k a year.

No where near a new car warranty but I think it's the best used car warranty I've had.

Other warranty companies will only pay out for a total failure. I've had stuff changed on BMW insured warranty that didn't sound right but still worked.
 
Mine is around £70 per month with a £250 excess. It would be £130 or so with £0 excess, so nearly double
 
KobayashiMaru said:
Tempted to keep it going if that's the case, at least for the first year I own it.

How many miles are you going to do a year?

If not many then if you do drop the warranty put the money away each month for a while so if you do get any bills they won't hit as hard.
 
srhutch said:
KobayashiMaru said:
Tempted to keep it going if that's the case, at least for the first year I own it.

How many miles are you going to do a year?

If not many then if you do drop the warranty put the money away each month for a while so if you do get any bills they won't hit as hard.

Will be a daily but probably no more than 8k a year. I'll say 10k to allow for extra play time
 
KobayashiMaru said:
srhutch said:
KobayashiMaru said:
Tempted to keep it going if that's the case, at least for the first year I own it.

How many miles are you going to do a year?

If not many then if you do drop the warranty put the money away each month for a while so if you do get any bills they won't hit as hard.

Will be a daily but probably no more than 8k a year. I'll say 10k to allow for extra play time

I would probably keep the warranty going for a while if it has one, but drop after 6-12 months. I've had mine 3 1/2 years and other than the probably worthless 3 month warranty that came with it haven't bothered. That's saved me over 4k but I'm ok with spanners etc and only do 2k per year.

I have a leak on my timing chain tensioner, have bought the new seal from BMW @ 74p and will fit in the best week of so. Now BMW don't cover seals so:

A. Not sure if this would be covered
B. Wouldn't cost more than an hours labour from BMW, so unless you have zero excess your going to have to pay anyway.

End of the day it's up to you and you will get folk on here like me who go without, and some that would not be without a warranty.
 
That's what I'm thinking. Keey it running for 6mths, see how the car is and judge it then. I can have a go at fixing some things myself and have a good indy who can help with maintenance. Guess it's only if something big goes.
 
srhutch said:
Adamski said:
Mine is around £70 per month with a £250 excess. It would be £130 or so with £0 excess, so nearly double

Is a £250 excess cost effective?

Unless I'm claiming every 4th month - yes (i.e. after 4 months I've saved £250 vs a £0 excess policy). Given that I've never claimed, and only had one leaky seal that was eligible for claim (but at £160 wasn't worth putting through the warranty) - I think I'm quids in :thumbsup:
 
Adamski said:
srhutch said:
Adamski said:
Mine is around £70 per month with a £250 excess. It would be £130 or so with £0 excess, so nearly double

Is a £250 excess cost effective?

Unless I'm claiming every 4th month - yes (i.e. after 4 months I've saved £250 vs a £0 excess policy). Given that I've never claimed, and only had one leaky seal that was eligible for claim (but at £160 wasn't worth putting through the warranty) - I think I'm quids in :thumbsup:

True, same as my logic on the overall cost.
 
I've taken the bmw extended warranty on my E89, primarily as an insurance policy against a roof failure. It has a 250 excess too.
I take the view that it will be 'one shot'. An engine or roof. Otherwise pay the repair costs.

Once you have claimed, I assume that the premium will sky rocket.
 
Policy won't increase due to claim. Age and milage are what makes it increase. There are price break points.
 
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