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      01-19-2021, 01:02 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Edslittleworld View Post
I have seen lots of posts on extending the original warranties, but most are for the 228i. My car is a weekend-only 2017 M240i (6MT) which stays in a garage with only 16K miles on it. My CPO warranty expires in a little over a year. Would it be wise to maintain a warranty on this car? If so, BMW or aftermarket?
My 2017 M240i has 11K and its warranty expires in 6/22. Like you, mine's garaged and I'm not driving it much; I'm not likely to for some time to come. Because I can afford to deal with whatever is likely to come up during the rest of my ownership, I'm not considering an extended warranty. My best guess is I'll have the car for a total of 6-8 years and 30-35K.

MarcoZandrini mentioned Roundel Tech Talk columnist Mike Miller's reference to Zurich for an aftermarket warranty. This is the full text of his response to a member's query:

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