BMW offers five years unlimited mileage warranty

By CARSIFU | 3 June 2015


KUALA LUMPUR: The race to grab and retain customers is heating up with BMW touting what it says is the most  comprehensive ownership experience in the premium segment.

It is offering five years unlimited mileage warranty with free scheduled services for all BMW vehicles including all M models and the i8 registered from June 1.

The warranty programme offers an extended coverage from the third ownership year, where a manufacturer-backed warranty will be offered up to the fifth year with unlimited mileage. By extension, the programme also includes free scheduled service and maintenance of up to 100,000km.

The scope of services made available with the new warranty programme is in accordance to the BMW Condition Based Service (CBS) status and includes a service vehicle check, engine oil service with oil filter and refill quantity. Components covered include air filters, fuel filters, micro filters, spark plugs, and brake fluid while components such as front and rear brakes which includes discs and pad as well as windscreen wipers are now excluded.

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BMW owners will be entitled to the warranty programme based on the scheduled service recommended by the manufacturer at any authorised BMW dealers.

In the event that servicing has been carried out by a non-authorised workshop, BMW authorised dealers have the right to reject any claim where the cause of the defect is due to inadequate recommended servicing or the use of non-original parts.

Access to these services is based on the assumption that the car has been driven properly and have been serviced as recommended by the manufacterer. Any damage to the interior and exterior of the vehicle due to improper vehicle usage, or consumables, wear and tear parts including halogen bulbs and remote key batteries are not covered.

"With the new ownership programme, our customers will be able to further enjoy the best-in-class service for their BMWs on top of an uncompromising driving experience,” said BMW Group Malaysia managing director and CEO Alan Harris.

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