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Old 07-15-2009, 02:23 PM
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I was considering getting the base package that BMW Assist offers (Safety Plan). However, I only drive my car ~ 500 miles per month. Anybody else have my scenario and still opted for the service? FYI, I bought the car just as it went out of warranty (50,600 miles right now).
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Originally Posted by Othello09' post='943288' date='Jul 15 2009, 06:23 PM
I was considering getting the base package that BMW Assist offers (Safety Plan). However, I only drive my car ~ 500 miles per month. Anybody else have my scenario and still opted for the service? FYI, I bought the car just as it went out of warranty (50,600 miles right now).
Pesonally, I don't think so. You would be better off with the AAA premium coverage and save money, too.
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Originally Posted by porsche911targa' post='943381' date='Jul 15 2009, 08:15 PM
Pesonally, I don't think so. You would be better off with the AAA premium coverage and save money, too.
How can you suggest AAA coverage instead of BMW Assist? Two different things.
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Originally Posted by JSpira' post='943395' date='Jul 15 2009, 08:38 PM
How can you suggest AAA coverage instead of BMW Assist? Two different things.

Honestly I have no use for it. When I had GM vehicles in the past with Onstar, I let it go when the free program expired and I'll probably do the same if I still have the BMW when this one expires.
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Originally Posted by ENstig8or' post='943403' date='Jul 15 2009, 08:50 PM
Honestly I have no use for it. When I had GM vehicles in the past with Onstar, I let it go when the free program expired and I'll probably do the same if I still have the BMW when this one expires.
That's fine but what does your comment have to do with my comment, which you quoted but didn't reply to.
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Originally Posted by Othello09' post='943288' date='Jul 15 2009, 03:23 PM
I was considering getting the base package that BMW Assist offers (Safety Plan). However, I only drive my car ~ 500 miles per month. Anybody else have my scenario and still opted for the service? FYI, I bought the car just as it went out of warranty (50,600 miles right now).
IMO, there is only one real benefit to BMW Assist: it calls your car immediately after an air bag deploys and offers support. If you cannot respond (or, if you tell them to), they will call 911 and give them your location. It really works. (I smashed up a loaner , air bag deployed, and within seconds, a nice lady from BMW was asking if I was okay. She called a tow company and my dealer and arranged service. I must admit, it was pretty reassuring.)

PS: I immediately asked for another loaner from my SA which she happily provided. (Now THAT'S service!)
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Originally Posted by JSpira' post='943406' date='Jul 15 2009, 08:52 PM
That's fine but what does your comment have to do with my comment, which you quoted but didn't reply to.

lol, nothing. I just hit the wrong button when replying.
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I don't think paying for this is worth the $$, but that's because in all the time I've been driving cars with one or another version of this assist thing, I've NOT ONCE used it, so to me it is worth absolutely nothing. To someone who is accustomed to usinng it, it may be worth it...
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Originally Posted by Othello09' post='943288
IMO, there is only one real benefit to BMW Assist: it calls your car immediately after an air bag deploys and offers support. If you cannot respond (or, if you tell them to), they will call 911 and give them your location.
There are a few more benefits:

-Disabled vehicle recovery assistance
-Remote car unlock
-Emergency call placement if you are stranded and/or have no access to a phone
-Teleservice notification
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How much are we talking about for the BMW assist?


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