My 2002 325i lease is up June 28. The car has 1 year and 18,000 miles left
on the original warranty. The dealer wants $2500 for certification which
extends the warranty for 2 more years and 50,000 more miles. Is it worth it?
Can I buy it from some other source? Can I negotiate it? Can I buy it just
before I reach 4 years/50,000 miles if I buy the car now? Thanks.
Somebody - 22 Jun 2005 14:37 GMT
> My 2002 325i lease is up June 28. The car has 1 year and 18,000 miles left
> on the original warranty. The dealer wants $2500 for certification which
> extends the warranty for 2 more years and 50,000 more miles. Is it worth it?
> Can I buy it from some other source? Can I negotiate it? Can I buy it just
> before I reach 4 years/50,000 miles if I buy the car now? Thanks.
There are many, many repairs that could cost you that much. I think I would
probably do it, but your knowledge of the car and your tolernace of risk may
tell you otherwise. At $1250 per year, it's not hard to imagine something
coming up in those years costing that much.
A little bit more about the terms of your lease vs the terms of the warranty
and your plans for end of lease may help us to advise you more specifically.
-Russ.
Doug Vetter - 23 Jun 2005 04:18 GMT
> My 2002 325i lease is up June 28. The car has 1 year and 18,000 miles left
> on the original warranty. The dealer wants $2500 for certification which
> extends the warranty for 2 more years and 50,000 more miles. Is it worth it?
> Can I buy it from some other source? Can I negotiate it? Can I buy it just
> before I reach 4 years/50,000 miles if I buy the car now? Thanks.
I've spent US$4000/yr minimum for the past three years on maintenance on
my 1998 E36 with 120K miles on it. This year will top $6000. Granted,
I drive over 20K miles a year and maintain the car to high standards,
but do the math.
Assuming the policy covers EVERYTHING, that's cheap insurance. If it
covers only "routine" maintenance such as brakes and tires, it's
probably worth it, but I'd have to look at the fine print to tell for
sure. Keep in mind, however, that BMW does not sell stuff at a loss
(well, except maybe the Z8 and the new 7 series).
-Doug
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