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Old 12-29-2011, 03:55 AM
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How does Indy compare with Dinan center I heard good things from them. We paid $1500 for extended maintainense on our x5 4.4 now dealer wanted $2700, lol
I don't understand the question.

"maintenance" on a bmw is really simple:

a few oil changes
A few air and cabin filters
A bunch of 'check this and check that'
A few fluid changes.

All this will be maybe $700-800

The big ticket (if you use a dealer or dinan) will be brakes- and not every car needs brakes during the 'extension' to the maintnance plan.

Dinan is the same price as dealers. Both dinan and a dealer, you will have a low-skilled mechanic doing the work very quickly, with charges equal to their highest skilled tech.

You can shop around for the maintenance plan- or better yet, when you hit 45k miles, figure out if you will need a brake job in the next two years, and maybe pass on the plan, and find a shop to do brakes for an honest price.

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