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I paid extra for the "red carpet treatment". Did I waste my money? I don't think so.
I purchased my 2006 BMW 750Li last year as a certified pre-owned vehicle with 15,000 miles - which came with a 100,000 mile warranty - plus I paid a little extra for a program where pretty-much ALL maintenance is free (even oil changes). After 35,000 miles - some replacement parts were no longer covered.
The bad news? Since I reached 35,000 miles a month ago, a couple of things have gone wrong. First, the automatic rear sunshade on the passenger side was having trouble going up and down. The problem was a piece of plastic that had become loose - causing friction. This part needed to be replaced - and unfortunately - it wasn't covered. Lucky for me, BMW decided to replace this part AND the same part on the driver's side free of charge - something they refer to as their "Good Will" program. Well that was nice! I didn't expect that...
More bad news... A couple of days ago, a friend of mine noticed that my stereo system didn't sound right. I have the Logic-7 system - he's an audiophile - and always comments on how nice it sounds. I didn't even notice, but he found the 12" subwoofer beneath his seat wasn't working - as well as the speaker in the driver's door. When I adjusted the volume to the left, everything sounded pretty good. When I adjusted the volume to the right - big difference.
So I brought my car down to the local BMW dealership and told them about the problem. Since my car is no longer under the warranty the covers absolutely everything - I had to pay $150.00 for the diagnostics. Okay. No big deal. Later on in the day - I got the news.. The amplifier and navigation unit needed to be replaced - which is the most expensive part no longer covered with my warranty.. The bill? $3000.00...
I told my service advisor to just leave it since I didn't notice the problem anyway. The stereo sounded fine from my seat - and that's all that mattered to me. Furthermore - if I'm going to spend $3000.00 on a car stereo - I'm getting some serious amp power and huge speakers (a "system") out of the deal. So I would either go aftermarket or forget about it.
He told me to give him a day and he'd see what he could do... He called back yesterday and told me he was having it all covered under "Good Will". $3000.00... Need I say more?
I purchased my 2006 BMW 750Li last year as a certified pre-owned vehicle with 15,000 miles - which came with a 100,000 mile warranty - plus I paid a little extra for a program where pretty-much ALL maintenance is free (even oil changes). After 35,000 miles - some replacement parts were no longer covered.
The bad news? Since I reached 35,000 miles a month ago, a couple of things have gone wrong. First, the automatic rear sunshade on the passenger side was having trouble going up and down. The problem was a piece of plastic that had become loose - causing friction. This part needed to be replaced - and unfortunately - it wasn't covered. Lucky for me, BMW decided to replace this part AND the same part on the driver's side free of charge - something they refer to as their "Good Will" program. Well that was nice! I didn't expect that...
More bad news... A couple of days ago, a friend of mine noticed that my stereo system didn't sound right. I have the Logic-7 system - he's an audiophile - and always comments on how nice it sounds. I didn't even notice, but he found the 12" subwoofer beneath his seat wasn't working - as well as the speaker in the driver's door. When I adjusted the volume to the left, everything sounded pretty good. When I adjusted the volume to the right - big difference.
So I brought my car down to the local BMW dealership and told them about the problem. Since my car is no longer under the warranty the covers absolutely everything - I had to pay $150.00 for the diagnostics. Okay. No big deal. Later on in the day - I got the news.. The amplifier and navigation unit needed to be replaced - which is the most expensive part no longer covered with my warranty.. The bill? $3000.00...
I told my service advisor to just leave it since I didn't notice the problem anyway. The stereo sounded fine from my seat - and that's all that mattered to me. Furthermore - if I'm going to spend $3000.00 on a car stereo - I'm getting some serious amp power and huge speakers (a "system") out of the deal. So I would either go aftermarket or forget about it.
He told me to give him a day and he'd see what he could do... He called back yesterday and told me he was having it all covered under "Good Will". $3000.00... Need I say more?