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Old 02-08-2005, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by 530iii' date='Feb 8 2005, 10:06 AM
Until the 6yr 100k mile OOP warranty and full maintenance is up!
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In the States, do you have extended warranty as an option?
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I usually keep a car for 3 years - but NEVER longer than warranty
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New car every couple years, that's the goal.
Another BMW, most likely.
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Bought the 545i - will keep it until next generation 5.

Don't expect any problems other than regular scheduled maintenance...just like all my other BMW's.
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Originally Posted by purth01' date='Feb 8 2005, 08:57 AM
To many electronics to drive it past 4 years or 50,000 miles, IMHO.
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This statement goes for almost all cars these days right. Everyone has a lot of electronics, and even the cars from the 90's had more than you would like to believe, but I understand where you are coming from. Only thing is, from this day forward...no car will be safe to keep. I'm going to have to take my chances!
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Originally Posted by andy545' date='Feb 8 2005, 11:09 AM
Bought the 545i - will keep it until next generation 5.

Don't expect any problems other than regular scheduled maintenance...just like all my other BMW's.
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Those are my expectations as well!!!
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Originally Posted by Canada545' date='Feb 8 2005, 10:09 AM
[quote name='530iii' date='Feb 8 2005, 10:06 AM']Until the 6yr 100k mile OOP warranty and full maintenance is up!
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In the States, do you have extended warranty as an option?
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My BMW warrenty is for 4/50,000 w/ full maintenance. I just got off the phone with my credit union and they quoted $3,156 for a 0 deductable 6/100,000. I can get that rate up to 12,000 miles on my 6er. I will watch my reliability versus fun ratio closely and if I think it too fun to get rid of in 4 years may go for extended coverage. But I think doing the next one (650, 660, M6 - who knows in 4 years) is even better option.
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One of the reasons I bought another BMW is for the reliability. I had a '98 528 that my wife drives now. It looks and runs like new. If she hadn't decided she wanted it, I probably would still be driving it. I think BMW's are good for 200-300K miles and I intend to maintain them well and expect it will be worth it to do so.
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Your credit union offers full maintenance and extended warranty or limited?

On the otherside, isn't part of the fun being able to get a new ride every few years?
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Originally Posted by purth01' date='Feb 8 2005, 01:06 PM
Your credit union offers full maintenance and extended warranty or limited?

On the otherside, isn't part of the fun being able to get a new ride every few years?
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The credit union was the Extended Warranty only, no "full maintenance'. They, like dealers, push these extended warranties as a money maker for them. I would normally automatically blow them off. However, with the buggy software and upgrade environment we are now in it may pay to just take a deeper look if I really wanted to keep a vehicle more than the standard warranty.

Your right, the fun is in the new ride, although I have not been able to practice that too much in the past. Now it is a different matter. If I play my cards right maybe my wife won't notice if I slip in an M6 in place of the 645, as long as the color is close


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