Unless you have $500 to throw away......WHY would you even consider that?Dealer mailed me a "special deal" offer on a 1yr warranty extension for $500 instead of $750. Has anyone regretted passing on the 3rd year warranty extension?
2022 B2601 w/ 150 hours.
Zero interest in a Car Shield plan.Unless you have $500 to throw away......WHY would you even consider that?
Do you have "Car Shield"?
I suspect a Kubota is more reliable than a BMW. Certainly much less to go wrong.Zero interest in a Car Shield plan.
But I paid a premium for an extended factory warranty on the late model used BMW I purchased for my wife. It more than paid for itself.
Dan
Axtually my 4 BMWs have been extremely reliable. But just like a Kubota OEM parts and service are very expensive.I suspect a Kubota is more reliable than a BMW. Certainly much less to go wrong.
They earned the nickname B-M-Trouble-U for a reasonI suspect a Kubota is more reliable than a BMW. Certainly much less to go wrong.
Unlike your experience......Axtually my 4 BMWs have been extremely reliable. But just like a Kubota OEM parts and service are very expensive.
At this particular moment in time my two remaining BMWs are out of warranty. Fingers crossed.
My new L3901 is still covered by both KTAC and factory and that decision is still two years out. All the recent horror stories about ECM failures makes me wonder.....
And yes I know a B2601 does not have an ECM or DPF filter. But if something else breaks and it has to go to the dealer $500 wont be money wasted.
So "Deal or No Deal" !!!
Easy decision for folks with no skin in the game. Not so much for the actual player.
Dan
You mean like Fix Or Repair Daily?They earned the nickname B-M-Trouble-U for a reason
Extended automobile warranties are insurance plans that make money for the insurance company. Just like health insurance the actuaries set the odds and profit margins. Some plans are better than others. Health insurance is heavily regulated - auto warranties are not.Unlike your experience......
MANY years ago, I bought a used Mercedes extended warranty.
A TOTAL waste of my then $2,000.
Why are extended warranties offered?
Because they are BIG money makers for warranty sellers!
Refrigerator, freezer, TV, car, truck, tractor, warranty, etc.
All, generally worse than a Las Vegas bet, for the buyer!
Just like Las Vegas,.......OCCASIONALLY........somebody wins!
ALL true!Extended automobile warranties are insurance plans that make money for the insurance company. Just like health insurance the actuaries set the odds and profit margins. Some plans are better than others. Health insurance is heavily regulated - auto warranties are not.
Dan
The problem with extended warranties is…. we are ALL grouped-together with your son’s cheap Ford Focus.….You mean like Fix Or Repair Daily?
All I can say is I have personal experience with 4 BMWs and they have logged over 400K miles and been solid as a rock.
Vastly better than the preceding two Cadillacs, a Ford Probe, and a currently owned Ford Focus, My sons cheap ass Ford Focus just racked up a $9K plus repair bill for a new transmission (a horrible design and chronic faulure) and collapsed gas tank due to malfunction in the evap system. Thankfully it was covered by his Carvana extended warranty. Otherwise it would have been scrap metal.
Dan
You sure that the B2601 does not have an ECM? My LX2610 has an ECU. Same difference except in wording (module vs. unit). Frankly I wish you were correct.And yes I know a B2601 does not have an ECM or DPF filter. But if something else breaks and it has to go to the dealer $500 wont be money wasted.
Not sure at all - just what a quick internet search before I posted told me. We all know the internet is never wrong.You sure that the B2601 does not have an ECM? My LX2610 has an ECU. Same difference except in wording (module vs. unit). Frankly I wish you were correct.
That ia pretty much my calculus.B2601s are pretty simple. There may be a computer in there, but if so, it's not much more powerful than a calculator. Even when they do go wrong I'd expect parts to be very easily available. I guess it depends on whether a $5K bill would break the bank. If so, spending $500 to avoid that is probably OK, even though it may not happen. Whereas if you're like many of us with 5 or 6 vehicles and pieces of equipment, you can average over all them. No extended warranty on 5 things = $2,500 saving. Maybe one of them breaks and costs you $2,500, no worse off. Unlikely they all break. Unlikely you get a bill for a lot more than $2,500.