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sheldor535i 10-14-2010 10:07 PM

2008 550 ......with 22k miles CPO w/ warrantee up to 50k miles ,clean carfax but is a rental for 39,000 or 2008 550 ......with 58k miles not CPO , clean carfax for 30,000 ......... would you guys consider these cars worth buying?

PlanB 10-14-2010 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by sheldor535i (Post 1255057)
2008 550 ......with 22k miles CPO w/ warrantee up to 50k miles ,clean carfax but is a rental for 39,000 or 2008 550 ......with 58k miles not CPO , clean carfax for 30,000 ......... would you guys consider these cars worth buying?


If the first is CPO'd then the warranty should be to 100k miles. I'd get the first regardless...more warranty and expensive to fix if it goes south. Get it down to $36-7 range.

sheldor535i 10-15-2010 12:56 AM

it is not bmw dealers though

pjinca 10-15-2010 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by sheldor535i (Post 1255057)
2008 550 ......with 22k miles CPO w/ warrantee up to 50k miles ,clean carfax but is a rental for 39,000 or 2008 550 ......with 58k miles not CPO , clean carfax for 30,000 ......... would you guys consider these cars worth buying?

Really, looking back now, I'd get the one that isn't CPO and get a good 3rd party warranty. CPO coverage isn't very good, pretty much just covers the stuff they know won't really break. Get the non-CPO (preferably from the original owner) and get a good 3rd party warranty to give you peace of mind :thumbsup:

tuffluck 10-15-2010 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by pjinca (Post 1255184)
Really, looking back now, I'd get the one that isn't CPO and get a good 3rd party warranty. CPO coverage isn't very good, pretty much just covers the stuff they know won't really break. Get the non-CPO (preferably from the original owner) and get a good 3rd party warranty to give you peace of mind :thumbsup:

the CPO is very good--the only things it does not cover are maintenance items (oil, brakes, etc.), and the radio components. otherwise most everything else, electrical or mechanical, will be fixed for nothing more than a $50 fee to BMW.

pjinca 10-15-2010 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by tuffluck (Post 1255187)
the CPO is very good--the only things it does not cover are maintenance items (oil, brakes, etc.), and the radio components. otherwise most everything else, electrical or mechanical, will be fixed for nothing more than a $50 fee to BMW.

Not exactly, I need a new CCC and they are not covered - expected bill? $2k. CPO sucks, epic fail BMW :thumbsdown:

IndyRedBeast 10-15-2010 06:10 AM


Originally Posted by pjinca (Post 1255188)
Not exactly, I need a new CCC and they are not covered - expected bill? $2k. CPO sucks, epic fail BMW :thumbsdown:

Same situation with my 06 750i. Amp died and it's not covered. Repair bill $2k!

pjinca 10-15-2010 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by Bronze545i (Post 1255189)
Same situation with my 06 750i. Amp died and it's not covered. Repair bill $2k!

Yep, and if the TCU fails - not covered. Also, my belts are fine, but the dealer tells me I need a new tensioner - guess what? not covered, they wanted $600 to fix it. I have been working on my own cars for 20 years, I'll be damned if I am going to pay $600 to replace a tensioner :thumbsup:

tuffluck 10-15-2010 06:31 AM

what is a CCC?

that's weird, maybe you have a crappy dealer? from what i have heard locally, the dallas guys have had good luck with their CPO vehicles. i have a friend that has no complaints.


Originally Posted by Bronze545i (Post 1255189)
Same situation with my 06 750i. Amp died and it's not covered. Repair bill $2k!

yes, radio components are not covered. this is very well stated in their CPO agreement. i guess they figure if people are going to eff around with anything in their car, it's going to be the stereo, so they just assume not cover any of it.

no offense, but if this is true and bmw does give you shit about a CPO warranty, i would never buy a BMW again. that's effin ridiculous.

pjinca 10-15-2010 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by tuffluck (Post 1255198)
what is a CCC?

that's weird, maybe you have a crappy dealer? from what i have heard locally, the dallas guys have had good luck with their CPO vehicles. i have a friend that has no complaints.



yes, radio components are not covered. this is very well stated in their CPO agreement. i guess they figure if people are going to eff around with anything in their car, it's going to be the stereo, so they just assume not cover any of it.

no offense, but if this is true and bmw does give you shit about a CPO warranty, i would never buy a BMW again. that's effin ridiculous.


My response from my dealer was that BMW made changes to the CPO warranty in September, basically cutting coverage. This may not be my last BMW (loved the brand since I was a kid), but it will be my last CPO. Optimally I will buy my next one from a private seller (hopefully original owner) and get a 3rd party warranty that actually covers everything I can possibly get coverage for.


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