E92 Warranty- To Extend or Not to Extend?
E92 Warranty- To Extend or Not to Extend?
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Paul C

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6 posts

160 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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I am soon to be buying a 2009 E92 M3 with 22k on the clock & FBMWSH.
The question is. Should I go and spend £800+ on a years warranty or stick the money in the bank and cross my fingers.
I am a first time M3 buyer and would appreciate some good honest advice from some of you out there with experience.
If the extended warranty is the way to go. Should it be direct with BMW or one of the alternative companies that say they provide a more comprehensive policy cover.
Your feed back would be much appreciated.

Johnky1990

140 posts

164 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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Personally I wouldn't drive an M car without warranty.

pscl227

248 posts

174 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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Johnky1990 said:
Personally I wouldn't drive an M car without warranty.
This

habanero

74 posts

190 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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It wouldn't take much to rack up well over £800 on an issue.

I'd get the warranty....

M5Dave

829 posts

235 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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To be fair, if you were going to own any M car without a warranty it would be the E90/92 M3.

The early ones are over five years old now, and there must be a fair few with six figure mileages, yet they seem to be very reliable.

Even on the various forums, where you'll generally find someone with a tale of woe, there doesn't seem to be anything negative being reported about these cars.

Edited by M5Dave on Monday 25th February 07:53

rassi

2,515 posts

277 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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I would take the warranty. Depending on how long you plan to keep the car, it would also help with a private resale if the car was under continuos warranty cover.

ndj

222 posts

248 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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I just did. The BMW Insured warranty (Mondial) is the only way to go IMO.

At less than £20 a week for comprehensive cover and emergency assist it's a no brainer.

jon-

16,534 posts

242 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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M5Dave said:
To be fair, if you were going to own any M car without a warranty it would be the E90/92 M3.

The early ones are over five years old now, and there must be a fair few with six figure mileages, yet they seem to be very reliable.

Even on the various forums, where you'll generally find someone with a tale of woe, there doesn't seem to be anything negative being reported about these cars.

Edited by M5Dave on Monday 25th February 07:53
A friend is looking at buying one and has been asking me about known faults.

Couldn't think of any.

Paul C

Original Poster:

6 posts

160 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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Guys
Thank you all for the advice. The general opinion is to go for warranty. I think that for piece of mind it is a good shout. Can anyone advise of good 3rd party companies that offer a good and fully comprehensive policy or is BMW manufacturers cover the way to go.
Cheers
Paul

jon-

16,534 posts

242 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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If you're going to bother spending money on one, the BMW Mondinal is the one to have.

Johnky1990

140 posts

164 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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jon- said:
If you're going to bother spending money on one, the BMW Mondinal is the one to have.
+1


ryandoc

276 posts

181 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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I just extended mine after the initial 3 years back in December, if you extend it straight away it's £57 a month with BMW (Mondial) If its lapsed its £80 odd.

Both prices are decent but for £57 it's daft not to in my eyes, it's huge peace of mind. Flip side is I ran my used E46 M3 with no warranty for 3 years and never had any issues up to 70K but I'm glad I have it on the E92

pjv997

668 posts

208 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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At £57 per month that looks like a lot of sense, particularly as you get roadside assistance included which would probably cost £100 for equivalent from the AA in any event.

The other thing to factor in though is how well you know the car - have you had it from new or did you buy it used. If you've had from new you may take the view that you as you know the history you would prefer to 'self insure'.

Remember that the warranty is not offered on a charitable basis - it is there for the warranty provider to make a profit - so for every horror story that gets blown out of proportion on the internet - there will be many people who are paying just for peace of mind and are not getting any financial return.

As an example, lots of scare stories about Porsche engines - my 997 is now nearly 8 years old - I've had it from new and I didn't take the extend the warranty. So have now saved myself 6 years of warranty costs and(hopefully not tempting fate!) the only thing I have had to pay for so far that might have been covered is a set of coil packs.

Edited by pjv997 on Tuesday 26th February 12:41

krisdelta

4,669 posts

227 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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Lots of people above saying it's a no brainer - but are there any real tales of woe to substantiate maintaining a warranty?

I ran my E46 for over 2 years without warranty and from all I've read on the E9x its a substantially more reliable / better built proposition.

Wills2

28,746 posts

201 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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I haven't heard of any issues with the e92, normally most cars have horror stories especially if you read the forums but not this one it seems?

Of course sods law dictates....

Froomee

1,494 posts

195 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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pscl227 said:
Johnky1990 said:
Personally I wouldn't drive an M car without warranty.
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Agreed, even if just for the peace of mind.

Even at indy rates of £40-£50 an hour plus the cost of parts to fix any problems/niggles £800 won't go very far.................... Penny wise, Pound foolish springs to mind wink


rossb

634 posts

247 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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have this dilemma in a few months - on an 2008 e90m3 - now with 46k on clock. i have no plans to sell the car and so the resale thing does not figure - but i remember with horror a year ago seeing the car "engine half power thing - blah blah - go to dealer" - after i put some non-super unleaded thing as there was no super available at the local garage.

at the time i did not realise this just a precautionary measure re fuel - and i started wondering if the ecu was fked - whether it would be an exhaustive process to determine from fault codes what problem was etc. my recollection was that some of the parts prices were quite expensive - anyway to cut a long story short - for peace of mind and the recovery etc - i probably will be weighing in.

i got the bmw one - from the dealer that looks after the car

daz4m

2,914 posts

221 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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Take it for the first year and see what your car is like and then assess the situation, pay monthly and it's less of a hit.

MattOz

4,019 posts

290 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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I have a 2005 M3CS that I still maintain the monthly warranty on. Fully comp with no excess is £87 a month. It's added peace of mind and as the guys have stated above, I'd not consider running an M car without the Mondial warranty. Mine has more than paid for itself in the last 12 months.

Paul C

Original Poster:

6 posts

160 months

Tuesday 26th February 2013
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I agree that if you are going down the M car road it makes sense (if only for peace of mind) to take out a warranty.I have looked at a warranty comparison site and it tends to indicate that "Warranty Direct" offers a more comprehensive policy cover. Has anyone had any dealings (good & bad) with Warranty Direct?