Anyone used ALA for car warranty?
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DJC said:
Hi all,
I bought a BMW 7 Series that came with a 3 month warranty. That is now coming to an end and was wondering if anyone has used ALA. They've been recommended to me.
From experience, past experience and research and other owners on these hallowed forums...I bought a BMW 7 Series that came with a 3 month warranty. That is now coming to an end and was wondering if anyone has used ALA. They've been recommended to me.
Stick with BMW when it comes to warranty
Everyone on here says official BMW warranty or nothing, however I've struggled to get BMW to cover issues which are categorically covered by their warranty. I had an F90 M5 which came standard with ambient lighting (it's standard kit on the M), the lights began to fail and had faded sections in the strip. BMW inspected and ordered parts, dropped the car off to have the work done and they called me back saying the claim had been rejected as the lights were non-standard, despite it being impossible to spec an M5 without them... I gave up in the end as I tried another branch and they rejected on the basis it had already been rejected elsewhere - this was on the AUC warranty which I believe is above the extended warranty you can pay for.
Also had an intermittent vibration on an M4 which was also under AUC warranty, they kept blaming the tyres despite having a road-force balance print out showing no issues with tyres or wheels. Only occurred over 70mph and they said they aren't allowed to road test above the speed limit.
I'm sure there must be some aftermarket warranty companies that pay out. There's a few car dealer Youtubers which I follow who mention in their videos that customers are having warranty work done by their supplier, one in particular had a replacement engine fitted to Range Rover after it lunched itself. A girl I used to work with had a leggy Evoque under some 3rd party extended warranty, she'd had a good few issues paid for by them but nothing suspension-related due to the mileage.
Also had an intermittent vibration on an M4 which was also under AUC warranty, they kept blaming the tyres despite having a road-force balance print out showing no issues with tyres or wheels. Only occurred over 70mph and they said they aren't allowed to road test above the speed limit.
I'm sure there must be some aftermarket warranty companies that pay out. There's a few car dealer Youtubers which I follow who mention in their videos that customers are having warranty work done by their supplier, one in particular had a replacement engine fitted to Range Rover after it lunched itself. A girl I used to work with had a leggy Evoque under some 3rd party extended warranty, she'd had a good few issues paid for by them but nothing suspension-related due to the mileage.
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