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So I too am in the market for a warranty. I have owned the car for 6 months (2017 F80 M3 with 28k miles, MFG warranty expires 5/2021) and I plan to keep it fully stock. I don't drive a ton but I have been doing some research based upon this thread and one other I saw: BMW offers the most expensive option for 3 more years at $5900 ($0 ded), Fidelity at 3 more years at $3300 ($250 ded), Mercury 4 more years at 40k miles additional for $2556 ($250 ded).
So the question is will Mercury pay out against a crank hub failure, or are they tough to deal with? Not sure. Any ideas out there? |
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Quick update (after lots of research):
I just pulled the trigger with Mercury (AIS Insurance) on the 5 year, 50k mile mechanical warranty ($250 ded) for $3100. Amazing prices and I called their mechanic hotline to talk with the rep who said, we are totally fine if you take the car to BMW, we pay their rates no problem. Use my name if you want, Michelle is a very good and helpful rep: Michelle Hucko Sales Representative 866-520-7335 Ext. 78236 |
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Hi all -- I just bought a used 2018 M3 comp from a local non BMW dealership (Mercedes, actually) -- and they offered a 5 year 75k aftermarket warranty from Revolos - RPM Plus for $3,450. My car currently has around 17,500 miles on it with original warranty coverage remaining for about 23 months, so this warranty would provide an additional 36 months of coverage (or 75k miles, but I will never likely drive that much). I hadn't planned on purchasing it, but decided to buy it on a whim. I usually never buy extended warranty plans, but since this is my first performance car I got nervous about unanticipated repairs. Has anyone ever dealt with company before? I think they might have been called National insurance or something like that. The plan purportedly covers everything with a few exclusions with no deductible. Your input is greatly appreciate it!
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In my opinion, the point of an extended warranty is primarily to insure against catastrophic failure such as needing a new engine or transmission (things that may cost many times more than you paid for the warranty). |
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I think the engine itself is like almost 20K?
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Thanks all. Yes - catastrophic failure what I'm concerned about the most. My prior ride was a 135is with DCT, and I had an issue with it while driving -- although nothing ended up being wrong (neither the indep technician and the BMW dealership could replicate the issue), I was told that it could be a logic controller to the DCT that needs replacement -- in which case it could cost me several thousands of dollar.
In case you're interested, this is the plan I purchased -- https://www.revolos.com/products/rpm-plus/auto/. I don't know whether they pay standard shop labor rates. |
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I think I found it: contract says that they will pay for" labor allowances derived from current nationally recognized labor time guidelines, i.e., ALLDATA, Mitchell on Demand, or Motor." Do these labor time guidelines address whether or not they pay shop labor rates at dealerships or independent shops?
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1. Phone Tree/menus are an absolute joke. Literally have to push at least 7-8 buttons before you even have the option to speak with someone. No way to request an online quote on website that I can see. 2. It says that you need to own the car already, therefore if you're just shopping for quotes on potential cars, no can do. 3. When/if you successfully navigate their phone tree, they put you on hold and it's dead silent lol. No music, no sound at all, so you almost don't even know if you're actually on hold ![]() What was your experience/method of getting a quote, etc? |
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When I bought my car back in April I opted for the extended warranty through the used car dealer. It was Continental Warranty Inc, and the package that I purchased was Ultra Care w/ coverage for 60 months or 150K miles. There is a $0 deductible, and everything is covered. It even has a lifetime power train agreement after the 60 months is up. It's also a transferable contract for $125 for the next owner.
All of this was $4,500. |
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I bought Axiom Platinum Extended warranty from my BMW dealer here in Florida.
Is it possible to cancel the extended warranty after 6 month of purchace ? |
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Yes, you will get a pro-rated refund, but the pro-rate in FL usually works a little different than other states. Instructions on how to cancel + information about the pro-rated refund should be in the warranty contract terms and conditions.
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Following this thread!
Got my '18 Comp via AutoNation and cancelled the warranty within a month. I have plans to go through BMW before the factory warranty ends in February. After reading however, seems like there may be some cheaper options available. |
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I agree that self insuring is a good option, but how many of us actually put cash away into a piggy bank for just that reason. We usually spend it on go fast parts or CF crap. -Cheers.
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I think your warranty should already be expired. My warranty expires next year and I'm a 2019. Unless I can't count 2019 + 4 = 2023 and 2018 + 4 = 2022. Unless you have a CPO?
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