09-28-2020, 11:47 AM | #1 |
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M3 lease buyout and warranty
So been strongly debating keeping my m3 with the abomination that was released- that or keep my m2 cs order.
My 2018 runs beautiful with only 8k miles but if I buy out the lease we’re taking at least another 4 years of financing and my warranty would be a goner in a year and a half. Anyone that has a 2015-2017 have Any experience already with no warranty and how the potential costs that can come up affect you? Seems tough to still be spending 7-800 a month on the car and have something break that isn’t covered. Might as well get into a brand new car and pay more but have the warranty in tact for 4 years
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09-28-2020, 11:56 AM | #2 |
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I assuming you still have monthly payment for m2 cs? Or any car will have monthly payment. your m3 has only 8k miles. If no mod you are still have full warranty for another year or 2. The mileage so low I don't think you really need to worry about repair at this point. Probably just do a crank hub fix after warranty is gone.
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09-28-2020, 12:41 PM | #3 |
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Put aside $2-3k every year for potential issues, and consider a crank hub fix when the warranty ends. Other than that, nobody can really answer the question for you, it's whatever works for your finances and makes you happy. If you can get a good buyout deal on your car when the time comes, go for it. Low miles and no collision damage will help make it easier to decide.
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