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      10-29-2018, 03:42 PM   #32
IK6SPEED
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Nice try, but incorrect.

I even verified with BMW Dealer today.
Which dealership did you confirm this with? I went round and round on this with the sales manager at Niello (in your locale) at the beginning of this year (my friend was buying an X5M CPO with ~4500mi from them) and it was exactly as Robotechnology stated.

Here's what the sales manager said in the last confirmation:
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As far as the warranty goes, I am not quite sure what you are asking.

I know we discussed this yesterday, but it seems you're unclear or I am not explaining it correctly.

The warranty is 5 years (from original in service date, which is 7/24/17. So you're covered until 7/24/2022 with no mileage limits).

And the things that are not covered under the warranty are on the list I sent you.

Hopefully this will clear up the confusion I may have caused.
Originally, I thought it was as you stated (where upon expiration of the original warranty by either mileage or date, the CPO warranty only kicks in for 1yr after that), but every time I presented my worksheet of warranty expiration to the sales manager he stated and wrote down that the CPO warranty expires 5yrs from the in service date, and goes into effect after the original 4/50k warranty expires. He was very consistent in this. So, if you hit 50k in your first year, and there are 3 years left till the "5 years after in service date" is reached, then the CPO warranty would cover you for those 3 years/unlimited miles.

I also reached out to my friend at BMW Fremont and after explaining my confusion to him he also verified what Niello said.
Bert Smith and Ferman

Where you are confusing things is on a car that has not reached 50,000 miles or 4 years. In that case, it would be added on for 12 months AFTER factory Warranty expires.

We are talking cars over 50,000 miles

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What you are talking about is called BMW Extended Vehicle Protection and you can purchase Platinum or Gold coverage for 1, 2 or 3 years additional as long as you are still within the original new car warranty period.

FYI, we have a 2016 750Li xDrive with 50,010 miles in inventory. New car warranty is expired and yet the CPO warranty coverage that is printed from DCS says that it expires 4/30/2021 (which is 5 years from its in service date).

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Nice try, but incorrect.

I even verified with BMW Dealer today.

CPO is good for 12 months unlimited miles AFTER the earliest of 50,000 miles or 48 months, whichever comes first.

So a car with 50,000 miles at 30 months, the CPO would kick in the 30th month for 12 months unlimited mileage.

The exception is a CPO sold with 50,000+ miles. A CPO sold in excess of 50,000 miles will be covered for 12 months from date of sale, regardless of mileage.

So a car could have its original warranty expired at 30 months and 50,000 miles and could be out of warranty for the next 18 months. If CPO, it would be covered for 12 months from used car sale date.

However, I am told by Dealership that cars in the high 50,000 miles will most likely not qualify as a CPO Vehicles. As thus, unless car sat in garage from months 30-48 after delivery (unlikely if car had 50,000 miles in 30 months) it would most likely not qualify to be sold as a CPO.
Well what do you say to Robotechnology who works at a BMW dealer that disagrees with you and gives an example of a vehicle in their inventory?
Suggest you read F30 thread where a buyer very recently was screwed with that incorrect sheet at a Dealership.

https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1546862

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