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      01-18-2022, 06:11 PM   #97
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Ok had a chance to review the documents. Endurance covers basically all mechanical breaks, up to 126k miles for me. The rental car criteria is that it must be at least 4 hours of work, they pay up to $30/day for the rental and for a max of 8 days. Covers $100 for towing each occurence. That is acceptable to me. Brake pads, rotors, and all other wearable parts (including gaskets not needing replaced as part of a covered repair) are not included and you have to maintain the vehicle very well. The thing is, I have money for this warranty, and to maintain the car, or replace gaskets and brakes, or to pay the $100 deductible this policy has. But I don't wanna have to have the money to cover a $14k timing chain replacement on a $15k car. I guess peace of mind that huge repair bills will be largely covered is worth about $4k to me, as a non mechanic/DIY bmw owner.
Did you end up going with endurance? Looking to pull the trigger myself. Got a 2015 335i with 30k miles.
I did. Seemed ok. Had it a month, decided I wanted to tune my car, cancelled it, tuned my car, traded it in for a 435, tuned it, traded it in for an m4, tuned it, and KEPT IT. Lol no warranty.
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