Hi Mate,You need to add some context to this.
E.g extending a motorplan is cheaper, much much cheaper than going out to buy a whole new car, let alone a R900k to million rand car.
I suspect the reasons for wanting the X3 are unrelated to the expiry of the motorplan of the 3 series and that is absolutely fine. There is no scenario where you are better off getting a new car vs extending a motorplan (with no other additional factors to consider).
What’s your reason of that conclusion?Trade in
Unfortunately, I do not have children , and doubt I will have in future .If you have a family..go X3..newer tech and it seems you have toyed with the idea of a SUV.
the 2l 190kw 330 starting to bore you and you going for a economical 2l diesel instead..maybe more context besides the MP dilemma?Unfortunately, I do not have children , and doubt I will have in future .
No other dilemmas beside been in a safe side, and having peace of mind . When it come to repairsthe 2l 190kw 330 starting to bore you and you going for a economical 2l diesel instead..maybe more context besides the MP dilemma?
The R90k is for 2 years right? Also includes services?Hi Mate,
The cost to extend the motoplan is around R90k, so I was thinking maybe it will be wiser to add that R90k on the new car. Really never had an issue with my 330i , I love the car
No quite sure, but my mileage is 91000km on the clock . So I got a quote for 87k for 60000km / 3 yearsThe X3 is not going to have significantly newer tech (that term again) than the G20. You may prefer the G20 design interior wise.
I am more interested in why your plan extension is costing R90K. It is supposed to be 25K (or so) per year for time only
Include everything sir, for 3 years /60.000kmThe R90k is for 2 years right? Also includes services?
Based on this alone, I would extend motorplan. You can then save the would be X3 instalments (minus R90k) for the next 3 years and see what you want to buy when the plan expires and cannot be extended.Include everything sir, for 3 years /60.000km
Yes, BMW give only 2 Years for the same amount, but Motorite gave 3 years with same service as the BMW.Ah I see. It is probably the amount of mileage being added.
Does BMW now allow 3 years of plan extension? It was max 2 until pretty recently.
Based on this alone, I would extend motorplan. You can then save the would be X3 instalments (minus R90k) for the next 3 years and see what you want to buy when the plan expires and cannot be extended.
I would keep the 330 then..it’s a performance car. That MP extension is reasonable if three years..did i read that right??..go check the motorplan extension thread currently still active. The Audi freeway plan is head and shoulders above the competition..if you keen on making a switch.