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Originally Posted by bavautosport
Found myself in a similar situation that I might need a brake replacement soon. I commute both city and highway (60/40) daily plus weekend trips so who knows I might need another brake replacement within the next two years following the refresh. $700+$1700 makes sense financially, and if you could get additional discounts than more power to you. Still a shame that BMW cuts down on their drivers' benefits, but at least for MY15 brakes are still included and then some...
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I used to own a '13 X5 CPO that had a free transferable Maintenance Plan. I gladly took advantage of that. But yeah, '15 owners who have the choice should take advantage of it, provided the needed repairs cover at least the cost of the 'refresh'. '16 & newer owners get cheated so to speak as the coverage is much, much less.