That would cut out a pretty big source of revenue for them. Under CPO the only thing I ever paid for was "programming" which unfortunately was almost every time I took the car in for something. Otherwise I would have left having just paid a $50 deductible, and
that would not have sat well with BMW! I hate to say it, the best solution is to keep a car no more than 4 years while under full factory warranty and then get a new one.
Quote:
Originally Posted by sunny5280
BMW could generate a lot of goodwill with their customers by providing software updates at no or little cost. Especially if the vehicle is under CPO. Software updates don't require a lot of time or effort on behalf of a mechanic (hooking it up to a computer and starting the process). It's simple and would, IMO, generate more goodwill than it would cost.
|