02-27-2011, 06:23 PM | #1 |
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Wheel And Tire Insurance: Must Read
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When the dealership offers you a wheel/tire insurance package for an additional 1,000 dollars, you take it! There are so many potholes in Chicago, and when we ordered our 535xi wagon three years ago (with 18inch summer tires, mistake), we did not pay for this package. After numerous new potholes showing up each winter, each day, one of our wheels finally broke. Yes, BROKE. We bought some new wheels (17inch Rial Como) from Tire Rack with winter tires, and that was that. HOWEVER, when it came time to give the car back at the end of the lease, we were reminded that our lease contract states that the car must be returned as it was when new. If there are any damaged parts, or aftermarket parts, you will have to pay for the car to be restored to its original condition. If we had gotten the insurance, we would have replaced the wheels when they broke, FREE OF CHARGE. Don't make the same mistake we made. Also, if they offer a bumper touch-up coverage plan, get that too. |
02-27-2011, 06:37 PM | #2 |
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+1 on the tire and wheel plan
Didn't have it before, spent more on purchasing, balancing, and mounting three tires. Friend had it, worked great. Have it now!
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02-27-2011, 07:57 PM | #6 |
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Anyway to negotiate this down to a lower price or for them to throw it in?
Also, what other "plans and services" do they sell you after they neg a selling price? aka, where they make their money. |
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02-27-2011, 08:03 PM | #7 |
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The plan may have been less than 1000 dollars I am not entirely sure. I didn't care. Last time, it would have been 5000 dollars to replace the four wheels. I did not want to take any chances this time.
You have to negotiate it with your dealer. I assume each dealership has a different policy on how to handle maintenance upgrades not contracted through BMW Financial. |
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02-27-2011, 08:06 PM | #8 |
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Good to know. Before I place my order (which will be in late March, I am going to start a thread of "need to knows" before going to the dealer).
One would think the Maintenance they give included with the car would cover rotations/balancing since it's considered normal care of a car.... |
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02-27-2011, 08:09 PM | #11 |
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Ahh, so it's done when you pick up the car and complete all the paperwork?
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Most definitely will do. Hence, why I mentioned before I go to order/place my deposit for the car, I am going to start a thread for "needs to knows."
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02-27-2011, 08:12 PM | #16 |
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In the little room with the finance dude . . . I don't like to dislike them, but that part is just a drag if you ask me. "What rate do you have? Well, we can offer you 0.5% higher and you can build loyalty points with BMW . . . ." Really? I haven't bought any loyalty points after purchasing 6 cars? And for a higher rate? You're really asking me to do that?
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02-27-2011, 08:16 PM | #17 |
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Sorry if that read rude, wasn't intended that way -- was thinking "quick bit of info".
They just don't need rotations -- blew my mind. Went to the service center and asked how much it cost and how often. The service guy was actually taken aback as I must be the only rube in my area not to have known this. He nicely collected himself and explained that the car doesn't need to have it's tires rotated. We've had 4 (and a Mini) now and it's true. They wear evenly and don't need rotating. You won't find it in the manual as a maintenance item. Good thing, too, for the split configurations where the front and rear are different sizes. Handy to have one less maintenance thing to deal with!
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02-27-2011, 08:18 PM | #19 |
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This is a great thread - thanks for the information! Anticipating my X3's arrival in March (hoping earlier rather than later), I've started talking to my dealership's finance guy about the different options and costs. He swears that dealer cost is ~$1,200 on this insurance and I keep pointing him to threads like this one.
I'm still slightly on the fence on the purchase of the Insurance but this thread definitely helps push me in the direction of purchasing it! |
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02-27-2011, 08:19 PM | #20 |
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Glad I don't spend my days doing that. I'm a simple "fair work for a fair wage" kind of guy. Not real keen on siphoning as much as possible out of another person's wallet by messing with their head. I suppose that has to be out there, but I wouldn't sleep well at night.
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02-27-2011, 08:20 PM | #21 | |
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Thanks. So no rotations/balancing but how about alignment? I am assuming it's included in the same concept, eh? If the above mentioned aren't needed, then the tire/wheel warranty is more for protection of damage to the wheel/tire then it seems, correct? I am debating whether to purchase it or not, because down the line I'd rather use that $ to purchase better tires. Thoughts are welcomed. |
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02-27-2011, 08:26 PM | #22 |
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I don't know about the alignment. I've never had one come out of alignment, but maybe that's only 'cause I didn't swerve to avoid an accident and plow over three curbs.
The insurance bit is all about the wheels and tires and getting them replaced. A note I thought was important is that it doesn't matter which tires so long as they're properly sized. So when you get a new set, switch to Winters, etc. the thing still covers. Stupidly, I didn't ask specifically about the wheels (Winter set, etc.), so not sure about that. I really like the RFTs. The safety and convenience advantages are outstanding. That said, they're certainly not cheap, particularly if you're a long way from home and need to get home. With all the construction (house and road) in my area and my previous "three tire experience" I'm enjoying not having to worry about whether every shiny thing I see on the road is a nail prepped to stick in my tire and ruin my day.
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