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1. I'm still paying for it and as usual with value I'm upside down at the moment, I'm at 50% paid 2. I love the car and as I already mentioned I didn't have any major issues with it, it doesn't mean I won't have any in the future but so far so good. 3. I put so much in to the car, mods wise so I will def not recap it not that I'm planning it but it would be nice to enjoy it some more! 4. I'm driving M so the next logic step will be jumping to F85 as F95 won't be available for couple more years as I don't see myself going back to 35i. It's still very expensive and not without issues. My buddy has 2018 F85 and its been problematic, he had it more time at the shop since April of this year then I had mine in 3 years! Once again, good advice but I'm not quite there yet! Still keeping my fingers crossed!
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as far as air suspension I paid couple hundreds for the parts and replaced it myself...
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11-25-2018, 09:43 AM | #26 |
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Yeah I know the dealership are not the places to visit to maintain this car.. do you have any idea about how much it cost to change the differential fluid for front and rear
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I haven't changed differential fluid yet, was thinking on doing it in the spring but that in case if I still have this car.
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I paid 490 CAD at an Indy shop but then it includes 13% HST. He picked up the OEM BMW fluid from the dealership so there was no scope of saving and charged 120 which was included in the price . He said these cars are picky about diff fluids.
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The bill came to $3500, for the handbrake actuator replacmeent, and front thrust bushing replacement, as they were totally gone. I had to pay $500 which had to do with programming, tax, deductible, and some non-covered bolts. So, I think the warranty is worth it.
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What warranty co do you have?
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Can you buy Autonation's warranty if car's bought some where else?
YES. i got a quote from them for a car I plan on buying from a private party. Any feedback? Guys, Any other warranty companies you all have heard of? what about Autopom?[/QUOTE] I've heard of Assurant and feedback is good. No idea where you get them. I plan on calling them to ask. |
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01-29-2019, 05:31 AM | #35 | |
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I have exclusionary warranty from Autopom. They have paid over 10 k in repair and I am covered until 2021 |
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