supra98 said:
I am nearing the end of my 4 yr 50,000 bumper to bumper warranty and the dealership offered to extend it to either 2013 or 2014 / 100,000 miles but I need to do it soon since I am almost over the mileage hump.
I just got the car in December and am not familiar with the reliability of the car at all. It is a 2007 3.0si roadster.
The warranty costs from $2300 - $2800 based on when I want the warranty to expire, either 2013 or 2014. That would mean that I would need to average around $800 in repairs a year for it to be worth it.
What advice do you have in this situation?
Supra98, Please let us know what you decide. I'm in the exact same situation with the exact same model car. My factory warranty expires in April. In the meantime, here are some potentially helpful links:
http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/2003-to-2008-bmw-z4-2.htm
Some of the repair costs mentioned there scare me...
http://www.jdpower.com/autos/BMW/Z4/2007/Coupe/ratings/
JD Power's 2010 Vehicle Dependability Study Results, 2007 BMW Z4 coupe (roadster not rated by JD Power that year):
called it the "Most Dependable Compact Premium Sporty Car" of that year.
Overall Initial Quality: 2 out of 5
Overall Performance and Design: 4.5 out of 5
Overall Vehicle Dependability: 4.5 out of 5
https://www.carchex.com
Carchex warranties- I have no idea of the company's reliability. I'm planning to research it prior to end of April.
http://www.carbuyingtips.com/warranty.htm
How To Buy An Auto Extended Warranty & Avoid Scams
http://www.edmunds.com/auto-warranty/
Warranty tips and advice from Edmunds
http://www.nwarranty.com/vsc/quotes/cbt.aspx
Nation Warranty Corporation warranties- I have no idea of the company's reliability. I'm planning to research it prior to end of April.
http://www.reliabilityindex.com/
Warranty Direct rates the Z4 (model years 2003-2009) an 82.67 as to reliability, with 100 being the average for all cars. Lower number = more reliable. It also lists the percentage chance of a failure of a certain set of parts (braking 2.82 percent chance, axle and suspension 36 percent chance, etc.) This of course includes the older Z4 with the known rear spring failure issue, which (I think) isn't a problem on the 2007. I assume their data comes from claims made by Z4 owners against their Warranty Direct policies. I have no idea of the company's reliability. I'm planning to research it prior to end of April.
Thanks,
Wiseguy