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Old 04-29-2007, 06:32 PM
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Help! CPO problem with 2001 X5

X5 2001 3.0 Model, Delivery date: 07/05/01, Mileage: 65,800

Am I covered by CPO warranty?

1. If I am covered,, when will expire?

2. If about to expire, should I buy an extended warranty?

3. What issuer would you recommend? WarrantyDirect: www.warrantydirect.com or CretifiedCarCare: www.certifiedcarcare.com or other else?

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Old 04-29-2007, 07:02 PM
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You are only covered by the CPO warranty if the vehicle was bought from a BMW dealer that sold it through the BMW CPO program. If it was CPO'd then it should be covered up to 100,000 miles.

See http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/g...formation.html for more details.
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Old 04-29-2007, 08:53 PM
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IF you have a BMW authorized CPO warranty, you are covered
by that CPO warranty, (not quite as comprehensive as the orig.
warranty), but even if you have one, it will expire probably in
July '07, as CPO is only good for "100K miles" or 2 years whichever
comes first. As your '01 only had a 4 year orig. warranty, even
a CPO deal is expiring in July of this year.

Otoh, it sounds like you don't have a clue...head to closest Stlr
and have them run your key, or check your paperwork.

When you get the bad news on no CPO, Warranty Direct does
offer an extended warranty, in some states, to some cars that
have an expired oem warranty, but it ain't cheap and not a 100%
safety net.
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Thank you, MotorDavid

You are right about this. I better check with the stealer.

Thank you, man.
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