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Question: Buying from BMW Premium Selection - 320D
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<blockquote data-quote="azmany72" data-source="post: 622457" data-attributes="member: 19456"><p>Most of the guys I know bought their rides via Premium Selection including me. Mine was one of the really early Ds e.g. manufactured 2009. Anyway to answer your questions as best possible:</p><p></p><p>1. Warranty starts from when car was registered. </p><p>2. It is total clocked mileage so the lower the mileage when you bought it the better</p><p>3. BSRI covers most stuff except for ATF fluid, tires </p><p>4. Prices are negotiable but if they play hardball get as much freebies as possible such as tinting, BMW stuff, etc. Don't take anything less than a couple of thousand worth of freebies. They need to clear the stock so it is your market. </p><p>5. This depends on your personal appetite for risk. If you are willing to take the risk go ahead and get it from the secondary market. There are good ones out there. Best if you had a mechanic check the car before you commit. Personally for peace of mind I took the Premium Selection option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azmany72, post: 622457, member: 19456"] Most of the guys I know bought their rides via Premium Selection including me. Mine was one of the really early Ds e.g. manufactured 2009. Anyway to answer your questions as best possible: 1. Warranty starts from when car was registered. 2. It is total clocked mileage so the lower the mileage when you bought it the better 3. BSRI covers most stuff except for ATF fluid, tires 4. Prices are negotiable but if they play hardball get as much freebies as possible such as tinting, BMW stuff, etc. Don't take anything less than a couple of thousand worth of freebies. They need to clear the stock so it is your market. 5. This depends on your personal appetite for risk. If you are willing to take the risk go ahead and get it from the secondary market. There are good ones out there. Best if you had a mechanic check the car before you commit. Personally for peace of mind I took the Premium Selection option. [/QUOTE]
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