TurboLlew
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Is that not the raison d'etre and whole proposition of the Motorplan?? even if apparently erroneous, the promises you 5 years of worry free motoring.
The only issue is the oil service intervals which is really more of a 'disagreement' because opinions are based on a wide variety of experiences, reasons and agendas. If you don't buy into the 20000km intervals, just change the oil sooner. BMW will pay for everything from minor front end noises for R1500 to your R400000 engine replacement if it breaks. If it doesn't break, when you take over responsibility for maintenance you have peace of mind that you've looked after it as best as you could.
Every other part of the motorplan proposition is solid... moreso than most of the other brands that offer it. It is becoming more difficult to wait for authorisations etc but the service is still above the rest. You have examples from Audi above. I can echo the stories about Merc. A 1.8L Hyundai had more expensive service costs than an F10 M5 in my case... There are guys on here that had refurbished parts fitted by Porsche under plan... BMW has a pennywise/pound foolish approach to replacing parts excessively but you're getting brand new OEM parts and there is backup.
Even during the motorplan/extended motorplan period (which goes far beyond 100K kms so good luck with the rest of your reasoning there), you should not experience the issues you found. You had a shit salesman (which is par for the course these days), didn't do your homework and you basically never drove the car even during the motorplan period now you are insulting all of us because you have run out of people to be butthurt at and it seems your house has no mirrors.
You are talking as though you have some 'new information' and telling us what sheep we are and whatever we experienced ourselves doesn't matter. You also don't mention why you drove only 5000km in those 4 and a bit years? What are your other cars and experiences that you are judging this against? Whatever the reason, cars that sit develop problems, as mentioned. You will need to treat cars like that in a different way in terms of how they are stored, service schedule etc.
And again... let's go back to your expectations:
BMW must pay for the work of a third party repair shop not 2 months or 6 months... but 2.5 YEARS after plan has expired
BMW must also warranty your car (repaired by this third party performance shop who somehow is to be trusted) for another 23000km
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on an N55
So now motorplan is shit - we should all change brands right now.
I agree on getting a Toyota. Even then, don't get a modern Toyota. Direct injection issues are present on LITERALLY ALL MODERN CARS. Buy an older pre-2008 naturally aspirated car if that bothers you. I have 3 cars from three different brands and they ALL will eventually have carbon buildup on intake valves because of it. As with everything, there is no magic to solving this problem. You either add walnut shell blasting to your maintenance schedule at some point or run water/meth injection.