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      10-28-2018, 10:54 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Robotechnology View Post
CPO Expiration is 5 years from in service date or 999,999 (total) miles... 1 year from date of new car warranty end, irrespective of miles on that date. If the car hits 50k miles sooner than 4 years then, CPO kicks in sooner. End date does NOT change. Bottom line, this recent change to the program is worse for low mileage drivers because you lose a year of coverage but, is WAY better for high mileage drivers. CPO enrollment for 6 yr/unlimited mileage exists but, it is NOT cheap and it’s not done unless directed that way by the used car manager before the start of the CPO process.
As noted previously, this page:

https://cpo.bmwusa.com/protection

Which links to the link everyone is using, clearly states that is incorrect.

As noted previously, BMW will allow you to PURCHASE a 2 year CPO that will extend your coverage 24 additional months if you hit the 50,000 mile threshold prior to 48 months of the car being placed in service.
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