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      09-12-2013, 04:22 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by thorny View Post
Yes, they know how to write their CPOs. Lots of stuff falls into not covered category. Engine partition wouldn't be covered, redying steering wheel is cosmetic, battery is not covered, etc. that being said, I still think
It was a good decision. It would have been a lot more if I hadn't extended warranty
Thanks for the explanation. Mine is a CPO, so I need to be realistic of what will be covered once my factory warranty expires. All cosmetic issues will definitely be taken care of before that. My very good friend has a 2008 X5 (but the six cylinder) and he's had so many issues, he's seriously debating selling it. As a matter of fact, today another light came one saying his handbrake had failed. If I were him, every day I would own it would be another day where I might have to dodge a $1000+ repair bill.

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