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Old 06-24-2009, 10:39 PM
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it depends on the price difference. the 07 is newer and has more options, which is nice.
just go with the car that you really like.

and extended warranties are usually a joke. you'll pay 2200, but in the fine print, it might say that the max they'll pay is 4000, or something like that.
Old 06-25-2009, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by turboawd' post='923135' date='Jun 24 2009, 11:39 PM
it depends on the price difference. the 07 is newer and has more options, which is nice.
just go with the car that you really like.

and extended warranties are usually a joke. you'll pay 2200, but in the fine print, it might say that the max they'll pay is 4000, or something like that.
they are both $29K.
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Originally Posted by hail' post='923259' date='Jun 25 2009, 05:31 AM
they are both $29K.
Then definitely go CPO, I definitely think it's worth it. If you do a quick search you will find many members here who had severe issues that were either taken care of in warranty ( ) or not (like SoCalBimmer )
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This is my first car with BMW that wasn't a CPO and I regret every minute of it. Everytime I have a problem the dealer tells me "You know if you had a warrantee this would be covered then tells me I owe $2000" So I say "CPO" all the way!!!!
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CPO all the way.

Mine is a CPO, is really a peace of mind.

I get everything done free of charge!
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There are lots of exclusions in the CPO warranty. i.e. wear and tear items: suspension, body seals and gaskets, piston
rings, valves and guides, brakes, etc. etc.
I think you're more likely to get COMPed on a repair that's not a "defect in material or workmanship" if it's a CPO.
CPO is the way to go!
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