Warranty running out soon
#1
I have 2005 BMW 525i and it has run about 30000 kilometres. The two year BMW warranty for the car will run out in about two months. I have had several problems with the car which were fixed by the dealer. The steering wheel was making noise, so I had the change the active steering module and some steering column parts. The have changed the rubber list on all doors, because the doors were making noise while driving. I was therefore wondering whether I should check my car for other problems before the warranty runs out.
Does anybody know about specific problems with this car make that I should check? Thanks in advance.
Car specs:
2005 BMW 525i
Production month: 10/2004
Engine: M54
Does anybody know about specific problems with this car make that I should check? Thanks in advance.
Car specs:
2005 BMW 525i
Production month: 10/2004
Engine: M54
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Originally Posted by KAF' post='360127' date='Nov 24 2006, 07:02 PM
Ouch, where are you to only get a 2 yr warranty?
Where are you ice from?
The CIP is worth up update, not any problems on my car.
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Engine: N55
It never ceases to amaze me how companies like BMW screw you to give as little as possible.
You get 2 years, UK gets 3, US I understand gets 4!
It's just not fair.
You get 2 years, UK gets 3, US I understand gets 4!
It's just not fair.
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It really is amazing, mine is a 2005 525i with a build date of 09/2004 I have a 4 year Warranty along with 4 years of free maintainence or 50 K which ever comes first. How can BMW do that?????????? that in each Country the warranty is different. ????
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So is the maintanence package.
Here in the UK 5 years maintanence and service costs over ?1,300 ($2500)
Here in the UK 5 years maintanence and service costs over ?1,300 ($2500)
#7
It'ssimple:give the customer what your product needs to be competetive and either absorb the opportunity cost or ask the consumer to pay.
A 50,000 mile warranty in UK would not be perceived as competetive and some manufacturers are giving 5-year warranties.
Market forces.
ABC
A 50,000 mile warranty in UK would not be perceived as competetive and some manufacturers are giving 5-year warranties.
Market forces.
ABC
#8
Originally Posted by KAF' post='360186' date='Nov 24 2006, 08:43 PM
It never ceases to amaze me how companies like BMW screw you to give as little as possible.
You get 2 years, UK gets 3, US I understand gets 4!
It's just not fair.
You get 2 years, UK gets 3, US I understand gets 4!
It's just not fair.
ive just paid ?24k+ for a new bmw, and they added to the cost ?25 for petrol, and ?80 for car mats.
The two fiats ive bought for my family this year at 40% of the cost came with these included!
cheers
steve
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Originally Posted by steve_gus' post='360407' date='Nov 25 2006, 01:13 PM
ive just paid ?24k+ for a new bmw, and they added to the cost ?25 for petrol, and ?80 for car mats.
I got ?70 fuel (full tank anyway), mats, bluetooth cradle and chrished plate transfer fee thrown in.
Mind you I made it a deal-maker.
ABC
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Originally Posted by KAF' post='360186' date='Nov 24 2006, 10:43 PM
It's just not fair.
Feels good to drive a Euro 70,000 525iA which is worth about Euro 50 k today