How much for a Mondial Warranty for a 60k + E60 M5?
How much for a Mondial Warranty for a 60k + E60 M5?
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smokey145

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616 posts

176 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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Anyone currently have one? how much are you paying and what process did you go through to get BMW to approve the warranty request and apply it to your car?

many thanks.

thatsprettyshady

4,693 posts

191 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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If you go to http://www.bmw-warranty.co.uk/ and input reg number and mileage then select the type of warranty and excess, BMW will quote


Contigo

3,130 posts

235 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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I pay about £115 a month for the named component warranty with £250 excess. It's served me well with a £5K claim just gone through for SMG Box.

muhnkee2

172 posts

175 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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Contigo said:
I pay about £115 a month for the named component warranty with £250 excess. It's served me well with a £5K claim just gone through for SMG Box.
Similar for me, its much cheaper if your mileage is under 60,000 - and i cant see how they can check - so may 59,000 would be better?

i believe its half the cost if its under 60,000 miles when you sign up - and that goes on for the duration of your warranty!

I just got my M5 back today, a new thermostat cost £560 to replace, i ended up just paying the £100 for the investigation, plus the £250 excess.

Edited by muhnkee2 on Friday 11th January 15:48

darreni

4,434 posts

296 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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Annual cost is around £2.3k per annum if you are over 60k miles when taken out.

Contigo

3,130 posts

235 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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Depends on the excess and which one you choose. I have yet to work out what the major differences are between driveline and comprehensive.

As said mine is 115 a month or £1380 pa.


Contigo

3,130 posts

235 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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I just ran a quote through again for the same policy as mine and it's gone up considerably!

£1824.51 per year or £167.83 each month

stats007

531 posts

261 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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Full whack is £3k if you're over 60k miles. Not worth having at that price IMO.

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

191 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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^^ I'm sure Eddie will be along in a minute to disagree hehe

BlackPorker

394 posts

201 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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Contigo said:
Depends on the excess and which one you choose. I have yet to work out what the major differences are between driveline and comprehensive.

As said mine is 115 a month or £1380 pa.
Is it also cheaper if you're renewing a pre-existing warranty?

I'm on yearly below 60k miles and it's about £700 for comprehensive with £250 excess. It's had a BMW warranty since the manufacturer warranty ran out!

Contigo

3,130 posts

235 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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BlackPorker said:
Is it also cheaper if you're renewing a pre-existing warranty?

I'm on yearly below 60k miles and it's about £700 for comprehensive with £250 excess. It's had a BMW warranty since the manufacturer warranty ran out!
Good point. I got a letter saying mine was coming to an end with a special code and they did it at a reduced rate.

£3K is not worth having? I've just done that in the first few months!


stats007

531 posts

261 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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No doubt, however I bought a car that had already had the common major issues rectified.

Warranty work is also done at full price - you can save quite a bit through a specialist.

ecain63

10,646 posts

201 months

Friday 11th January 2013
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FamilyDub said:
^^ I'm sure Eddie will be along in a minute to disagree hehe
smile

Defo worth it in my opinion. I sleep sound at night knowing its there but i only pay £94 a month fully comp with no excess. The new owner of mine will be treated to the same figure and cover which is nice. If the cover youre looking at is circa £3k then i can see why youd be sceptical about taking it, it really is a tricky one to weigh up.

To put it a different way: £3k a year and you may not use it. Thats a £3k loss which sucks! But, dont pay £3k a year and you might need new box like Contigo or new wiring like me (cira £2.5k+), or new shocks (not uncommon), or Vanos replacent, or other stuff. Soon adds up even at an Indy. The good thing too is that if you have the cover you dont have the worry of finding a decent indy. BMW will fix it and they will be liable for the quality of the work, regardless.