warranty
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briSk

Original Poster:

14,291 posts

242 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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hello.

I have given up my mini warranty. car is now just over 4 years old and is fBMWsh.

i was wondering if anyone had any other warranty companies they could recommend.

although i am not sure if i will bother. i need the info to help me decide!

minimanAC

430 posts

225 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Hi,
A good family friend is a senior technian for a fairly well established BMW/MINI dealer, I was speaking to him once about this for my old car and his honest no biased view was that if you want to go for an extended warranty, theres only one way to go, the official Mini one. He said that he had seen claims take a lot longer on cars with other warranty companies and more claims end up being rejected with the other companies. The aftermarket companies are a lot moer difficult to settle claims with. Hope this helps

ilikecars

3,154 posts

197 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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My 04 plate MINI has also just come out of warranty.

Got BMW to do its last Oil Service, MOT and Brake Fluid Change and have fixed a few little niggles under warranty just before it ended.

So hopefully 'touch wood' I will be ok risking it.

antihero3000

213 posts

198 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Only heard good things about the official warranty. The aftermarket guys seem to have a long list of exceptions.

briSk

Original Poster:

14,291 posts

242 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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i was kind of hoping to find something that got me away from the ruddy main stealer netweork... i have only been 'disappointed' so far.

maybe my new local dealer will be better but i found my previous one in 'north hertfordshire' to be quite frustrating.

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i might not bother at all.. i am not sure.

ilikecars

3,154 posts

197 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Have you had much go wrong with it since you have owned it and how is it running now?

Will you be wanting to tune it?

Will you be keeping it serviced through the Main dealer network?

briSk

Original Poster:

14,291 posts

242 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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it's had an engine mount (haven;t they all!) and a new thermostat.

to be honest i am thinking of getting it remapped at some stage.

antihero3000

213 posts

198 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Most garages won't notice a remap. More importantly there are better mods for the money. The most you'd get from a remap on a standard car is circa 8hp.

The rule of thumb is your first claim each year will at least make up for what the warranty cost you.

Just depends if you think the peace of mind is worth it.

ThunderSpook

3,819 posts

227 months

Sunday 28th June 2009
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Not sure if this helps but I picked up an 02 Cooper S recently and it's got a load of problems with the Xenon lights. Basically taken nearly a grands worth of parts to fix (fortunately for me I'm not paying, the used car dealer I bought it from is). However when we asked if BMW would pay something towards the cost of the lights because Xenons are supposedly so reliable we were told that they wouldn't because goodwill works both ways, and the warranty on my car was never extended. We didn't goodwill them (or whoever owned the car at the time) by extending the warranty so they won't goodwill us.

Not sure if that would affect your decision.