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Originally Posted by rh71
I'd be surprised if anyone, especially the dealer, could beat http://www.warrantydirect.com ... they come highly rated and recommended. Don't know about tire protection though.
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I don't think he is talking about the CPO from BMW, which is what Warranty Direct is matching (factory warranty coverage) he is talking about maintenance coverage.
- Yes, buy the BMW maintenance coverage. Figure this, a brake job from the dealer costs more the $1,000.00...and that is just the brakes which will be routine maintenance in the 50-100K mark not to mention everything else. Also the maintenance can be paid back to you if you sell the vehicle before the end of the maintenance warranty. I did this on my X5.
The wheel and tire coverage is a relatively good bet if you don't plan on after market wheels. Estimate that one OEM BMW rim and tire costs $500+ and the deal sounds pretty good.
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