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Old 13-11-2009, 08:29 AM   #1
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I am in need of your council,

I am looking at a low mileage CSL with 22500 miles on the clock. The problem is The services have been carried out according to the indicator so its had its running in service at 11/04 and then its next service at 10k on 07/07.

BMW now specify that if the indicator doesn’t come on within two years then you should have it serviced.

Just wondering what your thoughts are would you consider this to have full service history?


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Old 13-11-2009, 11:23 AM   #2
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Does it have warranty? Might be worth running by BMW... 3 years seems like a long time between services to me. Next service must be due as well? Insp I?

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Old 13-11-2009, 12:06 PM   #3
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I know its sounds like a lot but when the car only gets used at weekends as a toy its not really.

So if I can get a BMW extended warranty on it then thats as good as saying its got full history?

It is going for a service at the moment skipping ins 1 and going straight to ins 2 seems the right way to go.
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Old 13-11-2009, 12:31 PM   #4
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So if I can get a BMW extended warranty on it then thats as good as saying its got full history?
Not sure about this. I think BMW could use the length of time between services as a way of getting out of a possible warranty claim. Just because they sell you a warranty, does not mean you are covered.

Ask BMW the question and get the answer in writing, at least then you'll have some come back.

Not sure I like the idea of the same oil being in the engine for 3 years, although I can't think why this would cause a problem. If you do buy the car, make sure you use this as a negotiating point!
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Old 13-11-2009, 12:46 PM   #5
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Careful. When I got my BMW warranty done they specifically asked whether the car 'has full service history, and that those services were done a maximum of 2 years apart'. If not, you cannot apply for BMW insured warranty.
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Old 13-11-2009, 01:20 PM   #6
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Not sure about this. I think BMW could use the length of time between services as a way of getting out of a possible warranty claim. Just because they sell you a warranty, does not mean you are covered.

Ask BMW the question and get the answer in writing, at least then you'll have some come back.

Not sure I like the idea of the same oil being in the engine for 3 years, although I can't think why this would cause a problem. If you do buy the car, make sure you use this as a negotiating point!
This is the point I was trying to make - badly... Not the way to treat a car like this IMO.

As a comparison, I bought mine at 25k miles and it had:

16.07.04 @ 1220 miles Running in check (Murketts)
15.07.05 @ 4327 oil service (Murketts)
21.09.05 @ 7295 oil service (Murketts)
11.04.06 @10941 oil service (Dick Lovett)
31.03.07 @ 16112 oil service (Sorensons)
29.10.07 @ 19345 Inspection I (Sorensons)
17.04.09 @ 25000 oil service (Phoenix)

Now at 30k and will get an oil service in January when in for MOT.

As said above, if you have / want a warranty I'd ask BMW for something in writing. If not then up to you really.
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Old 13-11-2009, 04:47 PM   #7
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From what I know (and that isn't much) M cars need an Oil service every 12 months, regardless of mileage. IMHO 3 year service gap is far too big on an M car. I wouldn't do that to my BMW Dieseasal Great idea to go for the Comprehensive Inspection 2 Service now, which will include most fluid change. I'm not sure if the coolant is included but I would ask to have it change as well.

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Ok the saga continues,

The local dealer said that they can do pre warranty inspection costing £200. I would ten be able to take out a fully comprehensive BMW extended warranty.

I have never heard of this sounds like a load of balls to me.

If you were buying the car without the warranty what would you expect to pay?
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Ok the saga continues,

The local dealer said that they can do pre warranty inspection costing £200. I would ten be able to take out a fully comprehensive BMW extended warranty.

I have never heard of this sounds like a load of balls to me.

If you were buying the car without the warranty what would you expect to pay?
It's a real strange one this, as without a warranty you'd simply pay a grand or so less... but it's advertising it with warranty that gets people to look.
This one is strange because you shouldn't be able to get warranty. So all the hoops your jumping through now, the next owner will. It's like buying a car with outstanding finance. Might be OK but the buyer might move on to the next, easier one.
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The vendors local dealer advised him to service it as and when the CBS monitor told him to.

I have been going between BMW UK and warranty people and we have got to the point that if the local dealer states they told him this in an email then it will be covered and they will provide a warranty.

I was just thinking how does this harm the vehichle from a resale point of view.

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