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Ben 27-01-2011 11:55 AM

Warranty - Level of cover
 
Hello

My BMW warranty runs out soon, rather than renew at Comprehensive straight away ( we're living in frugal Britain now after all) I thought I'd ask for some advice. What sort of cover do you chaps have with BMW? Comp, Named Component, Driveline? There's roughly £300 difference between the top level and the low level, so it's quite a saving.

Any opinions/advice/experience/rants would be appreciated.

B.

outnumbered 27-01-2011 12:52 PM

Driveline is a false economy I think as it only covers to Max £5k, which wouldn't cover an engine for example, and it's not that much cheaper.

I've got Named Components and wish I'd taken out the Comp warranty, since I've had a fair bit of stuff this first year of ownership that Named Components didn't cover (sticking caliper; diff oil seal leaks; a ball joint, RTABs).

For anyone who's just bought a car, I reckon Comp is worthwhile for the first year at least so you can be sure that any stuff that appears due to the car's previous life gets sorted at minimal cost.

Then after that you can base it more on your own risk assessment and any amount you've spent on preventative maintenance.

shimmy 27-01-2011 01:11 PM

Named

Def not driveline

mattCSLnut 27-01-2011 06:04 PM

When BMWs (CSL included) breach the 60K miles barrier there is no point (IMHO) having Fully Comp cover as most things which are usually covered under the F.C. warranty are excluded (due to the 60K + mileage) like suspension, interior trim, etc.
Named Components Warranty has been very fruitful for me & my 60K + CSL :whistle: in the last 18 months :thumbs:

shimmy 27-01-2011 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by mattCSLnut (Post 79527)
Named Components Warranty has been very fruitful for me & my 60K + CSL :whistle: in the last 18 months :thumbs:


:thumbs:

s.mac 27-01-2011 06:24 PM

I have comprehensive and just at the moment it is worth its weight in gold :smokin:
not sure what would have been covered under named as it didnt enter my head to look at it, maybe an option if Shimmy and Matt have done well with it :beer:

Bounce 27-01-2011 06:38 PM

Ive had fully comp the last 3 years and always had more than my money back,but now its over 60k may look at named this time around.;)

mattCSLnut 27-01-2011 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Bounce (Post 79538)
Ive had fully comp the last 3 years and always had more than my money back,but now its over 60k may look at named this time around.;)

Also it's worth switching to monthly payments (if you've not done so already) as that will freeze the price of your Warranty payments :thumbs: avoiding future price hikes.

shimmy 27-01-2011 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mattCSLnut (Post 79593)
Also it's worth switching to monthly payments (if you've not done so already) as that will freeze the price of your Warranty payments :thumbs: avoiding future price hikes.


although it limits your total lifetime policy (rather than annual policy) claim to the cost you paid for your car so dont blow up two engines;)

mattCSLnut 27-01-2011 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 79601)
although it limits your total lifetime policy (rather than annual policy) claim to the cost you paid for your car so dont blow up two engines;)

:hahaha: :hahaha: :hahaha:

outnumbered 28-01-2011 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 79601)
although it limits your total lifetime policy (rather than annual policy) claim to the cost you paid for your car so dont blow up two engines;)

Isn't that restriction only for Named Components though ? At least for annual, I think the Comp cover is unlimited, whereas for NC it is limited to the price of the car.

shimmy 28-01-2011 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by outnumbered (Post 79651)
Isn't that restriction only for Named Components though ? At least for annual, I think the Comp cover is unlimited, whereas for NC it is limited to the price of the car.

I have got paperwork but I doubt any insurance policy gives you unlimited cover. I seem ro recall Comp and Named were limited to price you paid for your car (you have to show receipt on big claims) and Driveline to £5k.

Ben 28-01-2011 10:20 AM

details here -

http://www.bmw-warranty.co.uk/Pages/...ed/Details.htm

outnumbered 28-01-2011 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 79653)
I have got paperwork but I doubt any insurance policy gives you unlimited cover. I seem ro recall Comp and Named were limited to price you paid for your car (you have to show receipt on big claims) and Driveline to £5k.

I checked the link, amd yeah, you're right.

I'll just stop trying to answer warranty questions I think 'cos my success rate so far is low... :bigcry:

shimmy 28-01-2011 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by outnumbered (Post 79697)
I checked the link, amd yeah, you're right.

I'll just stop trying to answer warranty questions I think 'cos my success rate so far is low... :bigcry:

:hahaha:


Good to see some humility on this site :smokin:

I think you were basing you warranty knowledge on good old "wishful thinking"


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