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      04-13-2008, 05:17 PM   #10
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The best warranty is the factory one. You don't have to wait for the advisers to call and negotiate prices with some aftermarket company, who might deny the claim. I've seen a company deny a final stage resistor, because it didn't match the wording of the contract. We ended up goodwilling it, but it wasted several hours of phone tag. If the car was under BMW's extended service warranty, it would have been out the door in less than an hour.

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Originally Posted by izzodesh View Post
But the cpo 100k is availabe but pricey and you even have to keep oem rims and tires on to qualify!
In order to qualify for CPO, the car has to be used. The only way to get CPO out of a new car is to lease. You can turn in the car at the end of the contract and buy it back.
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