Mondial warranty, I thank you....
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In the 5 years I had my Z4MC under AUC & Mondial, it had a new engine, new diff, a couple of wheel bearings, both headlight washers, wiper relay, 2 PDC sensors - over £15k worth.
Makes the £800/year I paid seem like a bargain. Car is on 150k miles now, and the only major thing it's had since I let the warranty lapse - at 100k as the cover dropped off dramatically - is a clutch & flywheel at 140k miles.
Makes the £800/year I paid seem like a bargain. Car is on 150k miles now, and the only major thing it's had since I let the warranty lapse - at 100k as the cover dropped off dramatically - is a clutch & flywheel at 140k miles.
mmm-five said:
In the 5 years I had my Z4MC under AUC & Mondial, it had a new engine, new diff, a couple of wheel bearings, both headlight washers, wiper relay, 2 PDC sensors - over £15k worth.
Makes the £800/year I paid seem like a bargain. Car is on 150k miles now, and the only major thing it's had since I let the warranty lapse - at 100k as the cover dropped off dramatically - is a clutch & flywheel at 140k miles.
Can you still have warranty past the 100k than?Makes the £800/year I paid seem like a bargain. Car is on 150k miles now, and the only major thing it's had since I let the warranty lapse - at 100k as the cover dropped off dramatically - is a clutch & flywheel at 140k miles.
ant123456 said:
Can you still have warranty past the 100k than?
Yes, if you were on the monthly policy I was.The other benefit was the price did not increase until you took a break or sold the car.
The only difference seemed to be that once it hit 100,000 miles you were only covered for non-wear & tear mechanical issues, and may have to try and argue that anything braking after 100k miles was a defect and not just wear and tear.
Considering I'd just had a diff (which, according to some dealers is a 'consumable' item with a expected lifespan of no more than 100k miles) then I thought I'd not get much more out of the policy.
Just to add some balance, if I had taken out the warranty I don't think I would have claimed a single penny in 3 years. Since I've had the car I've had:
- Replacement coolant hose: £80
- Blocked washers: £50 or free DIY but I couldn't be bothered
- Replacement door membrance: £90
- New battery but that's not covered
All below the £100 or £250 excess threshold
- Replacement coolant hose: £80
- Blocked washers: £50 or free DIY but I couldn't be bothered
- Replacement door membrance: £90
- New battery but that's not covered
All below the £100 or £250 excess threshold
Shaoxter said:
Just to add some balance, if I had taken out the warranty I don't think I would have claimed a single penny in 3 years. Since I've had the car I've had:
- Replacement coolant hose: £80
- Blocked washers: £50 or free DIY but I couldn't be bothered
- Replacement door membrance: £90
- New battery but that's not covered
All below the £100 or £250 excess threshold
It's a tough call.- Replacement coolant hose: £80
- Blocked washers: £50 or free DIY but I couldn't be bothered
- Replacement door membrance: £90
- New battery but that's not covered
All below the £100 or £250 excess threshold
I had a nasty experience running my first x5 (v8) out of warranty; it cost me about £5k or more with various engine woes which would have been covered under the Mondial warranty. The annoying thing was that I had extended the warranty for a couple of years and it was a year or so after I decided not to renew (when the car was just over 6 years old) that the issues reared their heads. So, I was kicking myself for not shelling out for the extended warranty. During the years when I had extended the warranty, I had made a few smallish claims and it did seem like the warranty was a bit of an expensive luxury.
With the m5, there's no way that I'll be running it without a warranty. Even if I don't claim on it, it's peace of mind knowing that there is at least some scope for shifting major expense to the warranty provider.
BMW should feel ashamed of themselves. How can they be producing cars that are so prone to failure. All I tend to read is don't buy one without warranty. Unless this is par the course for every high performance car, I would not buy an older M power car as they are literally time bombs waiting to happen.
Sorry, I suppose this should be another thread.
Sorry, I suppose this should be another thread.
I've had my E61 M5 for 5 years and roughly 35K miles and extended the warranty after the 1 year AUC warranty ran out. The warranty has covered 2 sets of VANOS solenoids (back when they were cheap!), a throttle position sensor and both throttle actuators. It hasn't covered a leaking diff seal (repair cost less than the £250 excess), clutch/flywheel and battery. So the warranty hasn't paid for itself but I have it for peace of mind against a major expense/failure. So these cars aren't all doom and gloom.
pvogue said:
1. I wouldn't sell an E61 M5 with the prices going up!
2. Keep the warranty going as long as your keeping the car!
3. Dont sell it!
Are the prices really going up? Given you can enter E63 bi turbo routings for mid £20k and itthey are constantly coming down ditto the F10 M5 I'm struggling to see how he E60/61 will get above the F10 (remember it's only a couple of E39's now which are advertised above the cad D E60's. 2. Keep the warranty going as long as your keeping the car!
3. Dont sell it!
Welshbeef said:
Are the prices really going up? Given you can enter E63 bi turbo routings for mid £20k and itthey are constantly coming down ditto the F10 M5 I'm struggling to see how he E60/61 will get above the F10 (remember it's only a couple of E39's now which are advertised above the cad D E60's.
Less than 140 on the road now, only built 220 worldwide.Low milers are still demanding strong money, 25-30k
Current M5 will dip to mid 20s over the next 6 months.
Also, read this.
http://www.topgear.com/car-news/classic/six-reason...
ant123456 said:
Less than 140 on the road now, only built 220 worldwide.
Low milers are still demanding strong money, 25-30k
Current M5 will dip to mid 20s over the next 6 months.
Also, read this.
http://www.topgear.com/car-news/classic/six-reason...
There are not many C5 RS6's but they are not going up in price. Low milers are still demanding strong money, 25-30k
Current M5 will dip to mid 20s over the next 6 months.
Also, read this.
http://www.topgear.com/car-news/classic/six-reason...
There are not many B 5 RS4's but they are not going up in value.
If it does go up and you own one a quality problem but articles like that might give punters a false view to buy one with the view it's going to sky rocket in value.
Welshbeef said:
There are not many C5 RS6's but they are not going up in price.
There are not many B 5 RS4's but they are not going up in value.
If it does go up and you own one a quality problem but articles like that might give punters a false view to buy one with the view it's going to sky rocket in value.
Disagree, I have owned three C5 RS6s and two B5 RS4sThere are not many B 5 RS4's but they are not going up in value.
If it does go up and you own one a quality problem but articles like that might give punters a false view to buy one with the view it's going to sky rocket in value.
The good RS4s are fetching mid twenty, two of those where imola recently. C5 RS6 hit rock bottom 3 years ago and are now climbing, however they make running a M5 look cheap.
Time will tell however the signs are there. I'm not really that bothered but I do like owning something which is a rare sight on the roads, I have never seen another.
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