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<blockquote data-quote="astroboy" data-source="post: 497779" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>Cars like Hyundai and Peugeot if short warranty, no one will buy because a friend ordered the rear wiper for 205 and delivery took 2 months.. even under warranty! Outside part shop no one carries.. :13:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>1. Peace of mind not dictated by warranty.. longer warranty doesn't warrant a more reliable car. A friend's E90 LCI just claimed 4 new pistons and that's 3 months stranded in the SC with no loan car. He ends up hired a Myvi during the wait..</p><p></p><p>2. Agree if you sell the car within warranty period. I know many who sold their BMW before warranty expired and upgrade to another BMW.. now if u are BMW Malaysia, would u prefer set your warranty any longer than "necessary"?</p><p></p><p>3. All E90 upholstery start to peel after awhile and is qualified under warranty claim... imagine SC is jam up with cars claiming parts rather than genuine maintenance job order.. which do you prefer if u are BMW Malaysia? SC happy because all parts and labor can claim BMW Malaysia. What about customer that got to wait in the long queue just for an oil change? Setup more bays or SC to cater for warranty claim?</p><p></p><p>I hate to see my E90 has such short warranty compare to my Toyota but I can see many reason why BMW Malaysia did it.. get a VW if that gives u peace..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astroboy, post: 497779, member: 4527"] Cars like Hyundai and Peugeot if short warranty, no one will buy because a friend ordered the rear wiper for 205 and delivery took 2 months.. even under warranty! Outside part shop no one carries.. :13: 1. Peace of mind not dictated by warranty.. longer warranty doesn't warrant a more reliable car. A friend's E90 LCI just claimed 4 new pistons and that's 3 months stranded in the SC with no loan car. He ends up hired a Myvi during the wait.. 2. Agree if you sell the car within warranty period. I know many who sold their BMW before warranty expired and upgrade to another BMW.. now if u are BMW Malaysia, would u prefer set your warranty any longer than "necessary"? 3. All E90 upholstery start to peel after awhile and is qualified under warranty claim... imagine SC is jam up with cars claiming parts rather than genuine maintenance job order.. which do you prefer if u are BMW Malaysia? SC happy because all parts and labor can claim BMW Malaysia. What about customer that got to wait in the long queue just for an oil change? Setup more bays or SC to cater for warranty claim? I hate to see my E90 has such short warranty compare to my Toyota but I can see many reason why BMW Malaysia did it.. get a VW if that gives u peace.. [/QUOTE]
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