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Safe Lease question
I have done the but can't find much info about Safe Lease. I see in the past it was a package you could buy. It allows you to return your lease with up to $5000 worth of damage. My sister just got the with her VW lease and it was something like $700. To me it made a lot of sense. It allows you to return the car with 4 bald tires which makes it worth it right off the bat + any other damage up to $5,000
Does anyone know if BMW still offers this? And how much? I figure since the M3 tires go pretty quick (compared to other tires and based on exactly how hard you drive), I'd pass on the wheel and tire insurance, pray for no rim damage (never have had rim damage in the past) and look to run replacment tires right down to the end when returning the car. Anyone think this makes sense? That Safe Lease will also cover any big dings and dents I might end up with which (clearly) the wheel and tire package wouldn't for $1,200.... |
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I don't know but with all these good questions you are coming up with,I guess I have to follow this now as I will be picking up my car between 4-10 days depending on arrival at dealership. If you have anything else in that brain brewing get them out :-).
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yes BMW does still offer the Safe Lease...
my brother just got into a 335is about 3 weeks ago and was offered this plan. From what I overheard it covers up to $5K worth of damage including tire and wheel wear and tire (different from the tire and wheel protection program which covers you throughout your lease for tire and/or wheel repair, safe lease only covers wear and tear @ lease return.) I've been researching safe lease quite a bit as well lately as my car is getting closer to delivery. From what I've read over on bimmerfest it seems there are some things you need to go over in the fine print of this plan. Some report that safe lease only covers up to $500 per incident, and a max of $5K/10 incidents. I am unable to confirm this as my brother's safe lease contract is still being mailed to him. I've also read/heard that safe lease also covers a little mile overage as well, how many miles again I am not sure. As far as price goes, seems it varies dealership to dealership for some reason. One dealership quoted $595, others as much as $1200 (read one person stating he was asked how much he was willing to pay for it while in the finance office, he said $499, the finance guy said "done" so perhaps, like everything else, I think it's negotiable. And before you ask, yes...you have to purchase the safe lease plan form the dealership you got your car from.... I'm still waiting to read over my brother's safe lease paperwork to see if there is in fact a $500 max coverage per incident. I currently have the wear and tear coverage that used to be offered by BMW on my current e60 535i lease. This lease ends in december and since I have this coverage I don't have to schedule any repairs (a few scrapes to the bottom of the front bumper) or worry about purchasing tires before I return it (rft's can be costly), I'm hoping to have the same peace of mind when I return my M3 3 years from now.... I haven't actually called BMWNA regarding safe lease, but that will most likely be my next stop... definitely weigh the cost of the plan versus coming out of pocket for minor damage tho, door dings and minor chips can be acceptable and may not get charged for, there's that lease return tool that tells you what size is acceptable and what is not in terms of damage. But like you stated earlier, tires alone might pay for itself if you don't think you're going to burn thru the set you get from the factory as well as get a good price on the safe lease plan. Back to door dings and rock chips, mobile repair services cost 100-200 at the most per repair...I think we are all pretty good at avoiding dings, rock chips can happen, but most damage we do incur we tend to fix anyway as we don't like seeing dings and chips on our cars.....
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I have leased twice and bought from dealer twice. In the latter case, I've been presented with upsell after upsell. Some make sense, some are nutty. On the leases, no upsells. I think if they had something like this, they would pitch it. Because just like those "insurances" they offer when you buy a TV or phone or whatever, it's a bad deal for the consumer and another opportunity for the vendor to cash in. Otherwise why would they do it?
I don't think it's likely BMW offers this. And if they did, I'd question whether it was worth it. (Would you really want to beat up your M3 and turn it in worn and wrecked?) |
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I might pass on the tire warranty and just go with this plan. I'll replace the tires halfway through the lease and then just run them down to bowling balls before i turn the car in. I have 4 weeks to keep thinking. |
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Im not saying i'll take a bat to the car or just slam into curbs, but its peace of mind when someone does put a shopping cart into your door with 4 months left in your lease |
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That's what comprehensive is for. I can't say I'm not concerned about last-minute pita incidents with 2 months left in my current lease, but I don't think I'd be tempted to pay a premium on my current order for that extra coverage.
Now windshield glass coverage, where I live? That's a different story. |
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this is the debate I often read of and go back and forth with personally...I already pay insurance, why double up? but even with comp coverage you have to pay your deductible, so you could opt for the lower deducitble, pay a higher monthly and file claims til the cows come home....or hopefully get a good price on safe lease, and just not worry about it.....seems the money would balance out either way...
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I do think there are other companies that offer wheels and tire protection packages for much less than what you were quoted for...I think even AAA has a plan....
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BMW leases are fairly forgiving. Anything under 2" on the body panel is a minor incident, and are no charge. More than 2 but under 4" is like $500.
The M3 doesn't use RFT's, so you can put friggin touring tires from Sears on it for turn-in. There are some cheap tires available. And you only need 2/32" of tread. You can usually find something that close to bald for pennies on the dollar. I've leased a bunch of cars, and (knock on wood) I've never paid anything at turn-in. I thought my 335 was going to cost me some bucks, too.
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my current lease end in december so I'll be having my lease end inspection soon, this is my first BMW right now so not sure how picky they are, but have read both sides of the spectrums....
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I turned it in with RFTs - my old winter tires I'd driven all summer Still had usable tred depth, and they were RFT. All was good.
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eh, I have 18's from the factory. Great for winter and track. Non-OEM 19's for show.
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Agreed, but she's known in the local group as just being nit-picky. It's her job, I don't fault her, and she's very honest in the pre-turn in inspection. She goes around with the little card from BMW and tells you exactly what to expect. Mine were door dings, rock chips / dings, etc. The roads around here aren't kind to cars.
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I'm more worried about scrapes to the bumper...I know we all do our best to maneuver/angle down driveways to avoid scraping, but sometimes it happens...do they check the bottom part of the bumpers and ding you for damage there?
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