Mondial Warranty
Mondial Warranty
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Lignumopus

Original Poster:

84 posts

184 months

Friday 26th July 2013
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Your Mondial Insured Warranty is NOT invalidated by having your warrantied vehicle serviced by an Independent Specialist (i.e.not BMW).
Rang Mondial last week and asked the question.
Their response was immediate and without hesitation...so I have no reason to disbelieve them (!)

I only post this because I've been reading quite a few recent posts that indicate owners think their cars need servicing by BMW to maintain warranty.

Any others have any more knowledge on this?

D

LocoBlade

7,653 posts

282 months

Friday 26th July 2013
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They changed terms fairly recently I believe, used to insist on BMW dealer servicing but no longer do.

E30M3SE

8,491 posts

222 months

Friday 26th July 2013
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Yes you are correct, the t's & c's changed a while ago, but warranty work still has to be carried out by a dealer and you may find that a dealer that has been servicing and maintaining your car may be more willing to go to bat for you if they've been maintaining the car rather than just being used for warranty work, especially in the case of marginal claims.

shadow1964

91 posts

184 months

Friday 26th July 2013
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No further knowledge to add but a quick post to concur 100% what you say IS indeed correct.

siovey

1,882 posts

164 months

Friday 26th July 2013
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I asked this very question when I took my warranty out and they said the same. They said as long as its serviced within bmw guidelines using approved parts then its covered. I wouldn't have a car without this warranty!

sumo69

2,164 posts

246 months

Friday 26th July 2013
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If you use an Indy for servicing whilst having the Mondial warranty, then as well as using BMW parts and fluids, they must be VAT registered.

David

sumo69

2,164 posts

246 months

Friday 26th July 2013
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If you use an Indy for servicing whilst having the Mondial warranty, then as well as using BMW parts and fluids, they must be VAT registered.

David

skeeterm5

4,510 posts

214 months

Saturday 27th July 2013
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Correct.

Although worth echoing a point made earlier, if you take you business to an indy rather than you local dealer they are much less likely to argue your case for warranty work for those questionable items.

Also as an aside, if I were looking for a used M5 I would only want a fully stamped BMW service book. I struggle to believe that an indie (no matter how good they are) have the capital to invest in all the computerised stuff that an M5 needs for proper looking after.

S