Should I buy Warranty?

£1,200 in the bank/isa or what ever and find a good Indy.

If you are handy with spanner’s, even better.
 
srhutch said:
£1,200 in the bank/isa or what ever and find a good Indy.

If you are handy with spanner’s, even better.

I used to be very handy, my cars never saw the inside of a garage but my wobbly legs means checking tyre pressures is an effort these days!
 
Never taken an extended warranty in my life
As posted by others the profit margin of insurers, get out clauses and chances of the massive failure are limited.
I maintain my cars am sympathetic to new noises or feelings and do as you propose and keep enough to cover any repair.
Many 000’s better off for it..
 
Smartbear said:
TitanTim said:
Smartbear said:
Hi, unless there’s history of 140i cars needing replacement engines I’d class it as such a small risk as to not worry to much about it.
You can probably insure yourself against being victim to alien abduction but it’s the same thing really, I’d take my chances :P
Rob

Most probably right Rob, chances of anything major going wrong is slim and you would hope if it did it would be within the 3 years from new. I never bothered with the Z3 and only had to replace the boot wiring loom apart from that nothing else on a 16 year old car, so not bad going. Not heard of any horror stories with the M140i although the auto boxes appear to be giving trouble at times so glad I went for the manual.

Tim.

I forgot to add the proviso that if your car spontaneously combusts it’s not my fault! :wink:
Rob

No chance, BMWs never catch fire :?

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Tim.
 
TitanTim said:
No chance, BMWs never catch fire

Oh well, it is a White, de-badged (so probably poverty spec) 1 Series with French plates so not a disaster! :)

Anyway Insurance is probably more useful than a warranty if that happens. :rofl:
 
Mr Tidy said:
TitanTim said:
No chance, BMWs never catch fire

Oh well, it is a White, de-badged (so probably poverty spec) 1 Series with French plates so not a disaster! :)

Anyway Insurance is probably more useful than a warranty if that happens. :rofl:

Oi, my zed is white & debadged! :poke:
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Rob
 
It’s looking more like an isa to satisfy my toffee tin hoarding mentality!
I think the 335 was £600 a year and suspect the 35is will be about the same next year.
The only thing I would need to consider is breakdown cover for Uk and Europe for the two cars and the two drivers - I’ll probably go back to csma/Britannia rescue for that cover. The Bmw cover is only Uk unfortunately.
 
I’ve just had them on the phone wanting my business and this is what they’ve quoted - I does include emergency cover

This quote is for the 335xd with only 15k on the clock

Excess. Premium
£0 £707
£100 £522
£250 £422
 
Sounds a lot to me for a low mileage nearly new car, but if you sleep better then it’s a good idea.

I’d want to see the policy terms in detail and the exclusions as they generally cover everything that will wear out or fail.. also check who backs it as it will be an insurer, not BMW
 
At £700 a year (£420 with £250 excess) it’s looking more and more like an isa
The 35is is due next September so no doubt they’ll want the same sort of cash for that car !

I will factor in some breakdown assist cover for UK and Europe Britannia / Green Flag or I might see what add ons the car insurance have to offer!

Yes it is insurance backed:-
BMW Insured Warranty is underwritten by AWP P&C SA and is administered in the UK by AWP Assistance UK Ltd (trading as BMW Insured Warranty Services), Registered in England number 1710361. Registered Office: PO Box 74005, 60 Gracechurch Street, London,
 
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