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Old 20-09-2010, 07:36 PM   #21
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You say that but how much is a brand new CSL engine!? Seriously, Duncan?
You say that but that is what self insurance is all about risk verses gain. What is the chance of catastrophic failure, how many CSLs have suffered a catasrophic failure? If you think the chances are high then you pay your money and take your chance.

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Old 20-09-2010, 07:50 PM   #22
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You say that but that is what self insurance is all about risk verses gain. What is the chance of catastrophic failure, how many CSLs have suffered a catasrophic failure? If you think the chances are high then you pay your money and take your chance.

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Yeah I agree mate, the point I was making was that Duncan's has let go, this could mean that other's will at some point and as they become older and cover more miles the probability of a catastrophic failure could become increasingly likely....

I just checked my warranty, it was £1029 paid, Comprehensive cover including BMW Breakdown with a £100 Excess for a car under 60k miles, they better sort my clutch out or it will be the last penny they get from me!
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Old 20-09-2010, 07:57 PM   #23
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Sorry, I misunderstood. It is just that BMW do not seem to be playing ball anymore so why waste your money?

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Old 20-09-2010, 08:14 PM   #24
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Sorry, I misunderstood. It is just that BMW do not seem to be playing ball anymore so why waste your money?

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No worries, as a couple of people mentioned and as the Dealer told me today the screws have been turned on them a bit lately so I expect they are acting all belt and braces for a few months until it settle's down again

For me personally it's just a shame I'm not dealing with the service manager there who has all the CSL knowledge, I'll let this run it's course and see how he does first of all before jumping into anything in March myself.
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Old 20-09-2010, 08:23 PM   #25
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Sorry, I misunderstood. It is just that BMW do not seem to be playing ball anymore so why waste your money?

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Ive got back more than i have paid out for the last 3 years,perhaps ive been lucky as BMW[Mondial] have always been very good with my claims.The only tantrum i had is when they refused a ball joint on the front wishbone,which to be fair was worn and did not fail.so i for one will be renewing after christmas at least one more time,will down grade to named comp.
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Old 23-09-2010, 07:40 PM   #26
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Took my car in yesterday (to Sytners Leicester) for an MOT which it passed no problem, but at the same time I tackled them about my drivers seat which is moving a little under load. This they forgot to look at, but after being reminded they told me one of the bolt holes in the subframe was slightly 'ovalised'.

So as this is not a ware and tare item (to my mind anyway) you'd think the full AUC warranty (which i still ahve till the 27th) would cover it... well not until they have fully stripped the seat frame down to work out why - they already admitted the f**king bolt was loose i.e. the one they re-fitted when they altered the seat angle for me when I bought the car a year ago.

So there's over £100 labour i may never get back. That's on top of the fact they have cracked my f**king rear view mirror some how (cracked the glass), so now I will have to fight that as well... Grrrrrrr...

Not sure why I just shared all that with you, just f**king annoyed.

Anyone else got any experience of Sytner Leicester service??
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Old 23-09-2010, 07:42 PM   #27
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Sorry, my point being, if dealers are generally very unhelpful and unlikely to help make warranty claims, is it worth spending the money on a new warranty at all...?
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Old 23-09-2010, 09:06 PM   #28
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Sorry, my point being, if dealers are generally very unhelpful and unlikely to help make warranty claims, is it worth spending the money on a new warranty at all...?

my experience with bmw is that unless the modification could have contributed to the falut then the warranty will stand

also i have had a number of goodwill gestures when i had no warranty even though i may have had a few modifications on the car

if the car is going to be used for alot of miles or some hard driving i thing the warranty is useful and will save you money and not going to an anal dealer who writes down every modification to appear be doing a good job is a god idea
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Old 30-09-2010, 07:34 PM   #29
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Thanks for all the advice, I ended up going for the Named Component cover at £116 a month... bargain!

Lets hope I never have to use it... but that would be a waste of money, so... heres hoping the car goes completely tits up and I get my moneysworth... NOT!
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Thanks for all the advice, I ended up going for the Named Component cover at £116 a month... bargain!

Lets hope I never have to use it... but that would be a waste of money, so... heres hoping the car goes completely tits up and I get my moneysworth... NOT!
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