![]() ![]() If used, or past 60 days, you can cancel for a monthly pro-rated refund - this is key! California has consumer protection laws that stipulates this and makes it very clear that plans can be canceled for a prorated refund even if services have been performed, and I saw several threads on BMW and Mini forums of people trying to cancel this. the Ultimate Care Plus, are cancelable within 60 days for a full refund in 14 states including California and New Jersey, if not yet used. Only really works up to 36K miles/3 years.Īll maintenance plan upgrades e.g. īeating the system: Only works in 14 states. If I ever find the paperwork with the code for a pure refresh, I will post it here. Some will outright lie and say the refresh is $700. Many dealers will try to sell you Ultimate Care Plus at the same time of the refresh, or do some type of upsell. Once you buy the Ultimate Care Plus, the maintenance now DOES transfer. If you want to cover wear items like brakes, you can buy Ultimate Care Plus for $600, or various other prices (prices on BMW's website). If you are the second owner, it only costs $100 to purchase a refresh and get the maintenance back. Still doesn't transfer to second owner (relevant to used buyers today!). Now covers: Engine Oil, Engine Filter, Brake Fluid, Cabin Micro Filter(s), Engine Air Filter(s), Spark Plugs, Remote Control/Key Battery, Vehicle Check, Fuel Filter (Diesel engines only). ![]() No more wear items like brake pads and rotors. Technically, the cutoff date for the no maintenance transfer is July 1, 2014, so some model year 2015 sold before Jwould have factory maintenance transfer, but this is no longer relevant to used buyers in 2019. If you are the second owner, it costs $700 to purchase a refresh and get the maintenance back. Model year 2015-2016: For US BMWs (but not Canadian), this 4 years/50K maintenance no longer transferred to second owners unless "same household". The full list is in the Ultimate Care site This covered, oil, brakes, wipers, and other items. ![]() Model year 2003-2014: BMWs had 4 years/50K miles of maintenance. Yay for consumer education, right? Using this forum since applies to all models, feel free to move. I figure I'd collect all this information in one thread, since having this would have saved myself many hours. In this thread: Refunds and cancellation, BMW Ultimate Care Plus and maintenance plan upgrades. ![]()
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