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CPO? You mean CP NO. CPO used to mean something. It's pretty useless these days. BMW is not interested in you keeping cars long-term. It's only interested in you leasing a new one every 3 or 4-years.
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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.
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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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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). Last edited by Robotechnology; 10-28-2018 at 10:59 PM.. |
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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. |
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I also reached out to my friend at BMW Fremont and after explaining my confusion to him he also verified what Niello said. |
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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 Quote:
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And you think that threshold is NOT recorded in the Vehicle’s computer? |
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FWIW, I ended up purchasing the vehicle. I asked both the sales manager AND the finance person (separately) about the CPO Warranty and is what Robotechnology said. I was given a Warranty Inquiry sheet of sorts and it showed CPO warranty ends 5 years after the In service date, 99,999 miles. The extra year was an extension of the 4 year / 50,000 miles "New Car Warranty", which the same caveats and exclusions that warranty had. |
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Your words like "of sorts" do not indicate any certainty. Again, read F30 thread. Bottom line, no matter what you are shown "of sorts", the language in the contract you sign prevails. |
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I haven't read anything in the F30 thread that backs up your claim.
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But on that form it showed all the warranties associated with that vehicle, which its expiration mileage and date. On that F30 thread ( i read before ) I believe is regarding transferring the CPO warranty to a new owner ( previous owner bought it as CPO, sold it / traded it back to dealer). For the CPO warranty to transfer, a fee has to be paid. |
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Now, let’s examine the rest of your post and what you left out in full disclosure to the forum and @dang You took the car in question with 49,900 miles. You then Certified the car with 49,940 miles, just INSIDE the New Car Warranty. The car has been driven 70 miles and is now OVER the 50,000 Original Warranty at 50,010 miles. HOWEVER, the CPO goes off the miles WHEN THE CAR WAS CERTIFIED as a CPO. As the car was Certified 60 miles under the wire, yes DCS shows the expiration of 4/30/2021. If you had waited 60 miles to certify, the car would only be Certified for 12 months. Thus (to my surprise) when a car with less than 50,000 miles and less than 4 years old sold as a CPO could extend the EW (CPO) to 5 years unlimited, but the car MUST BE CERTIFIED prior to reaching the 50,000 mile/4 year mark, else it can only be certified for 12 months. Of course that contradicts the 2 contradictory web pages, but whatever. As thus, your post was misleading as it lead @DanG and others to believe a car with 50,000 miles+ could extend their EW for 3 years and unlimited miles, which is false. And I will admit I learned more today than I wanted to know. That’s good news for the OP. However OP, make sure you read the Buyers Guide very carefully prior to signing the contract and make sure everything is as it should be according to dates. Last edited by IK6SPEED; 10-30-2018 at 11:35 PM.. |
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Guys I don't why this topic always causes so much confusion. READING IS FUNDAMENTAL. CPO starts when your 4yr 50,000 miles warranty ends. Now that "NEW CAR WARRANTY" can end 2 ways. At 4yrs after the in service date OR 50,000 miles after the in service date. WHICHEVER COMES FIRST. NOW, when that time comes, YOUR CPO STARTS for 1 year and unlimited miles.(Used to be 2 years and up to 100,000miles whichever came first) CPO warranty is LIMITED vs the NEW CAR WARRANTY. It really isn't that hard to understand. SMH
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The CURRENT CPO (changed last year) actually extend the EW out to 60 months (5 Years). The CPO can run over 12 months IF THE CAR IS CERTIFIED (Inspected) prior to the expiration of the 4 Year/50,000 mike Warranty. See the above for sliding under the wire. I say currently as there is thought that this was not what BMW intended, but just as people look for loopholes once tax law is passed, this appears to be a loophole found in the new CPO policy. As you stated, The original warranty can expire early if 50,000 miles are reached prior to the 48th month. However, the CPO will kick in then through the 60th month (if car was CPO’d prior to 50,000 miles), However, unlike you stated (as I did originally)the CPO currently can last several years, depending on when the car hits 50,000 miles. Actually, the CPO could last longer than 60 months after in service date if car is sold as CPO after 4 Year/50,000 mile Warranty has expired. The CPO will kick in for an additional 12 months. The CPO is a far different thing from the Original Warranty, as you noted. As most know the CPO requires a deductible PER INCIDENT, not per service. So don’t think I’ll just save them up and do them at the same time to save money. And it is far more limited in nature than the Original Warranty (cosmetics and any maintenance items are not covered). You can SMH all you want, but BMW has contradictory info currently on their website and getting the correct answer with all the correct details isn’t easy sailing.....as I witnessed first hand. There are gotchas all along the way. Last edited by IK6SPEED; 10-30-2018 at 10:42 PM.. |
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BMW Certified Pre-Owned WARRANTY Every exceptional Certified Pre-Owned BMW comes with a protection plan designed to give you the ultimate peace of mind. BMW Certified Pre-Owned: Covers you for 1 year with unlimited vehicle miles, after the expiration of the 4-year / 50,000 mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks (Valid only in the U.S.A. including Puerto Rico) for a total of 5 years / Unlimited vehicle miles. 5 years of BMW Roadside Assistance is included. Additional plans are available to extend your vehicle’s coverage up to a total of 6 years with unlimited miles. I pasted the statement from the BMW website. The line that confuses people is "for a total of 5 years" The bottom line is once the 4 yr New is over, you get 1 year of CPO coverage.
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