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Re: There are two types of CPO depending. . . (archive)

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Posted by TedT on April 09, 2001 at 18:54:40:

In Reply to: There are two types of CPO depending. . . posted by NY2OCJeff on April 08, 2001 at 21:47:03:

I bought the car in Dec. I'll have to look at the book.

Thanks for the advice.



on when you purchased the car. I don't know what the cutoff date is, but the newer policy is what is usually called (by BMWNA) a "named exclusion" policy. This type of plan specifically names what is "not covered", and the rest is covered. The previous plan names only the specific components covered (covered component plan), and all else is not. Check it out because it makes a huge difference. I think you'll be OK with the latter plan, but the former leaves many holes in coverage that you might want to be protected from by an additional warranty, depending on the price.





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