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Depending on what deductible you pick.
I have the $50 deductible at Carmax or $100 deductible at any other dealer. You can take it to Carmax (which at some places, has a looooonnnngggg appointment date) or at a indy/dealer that takes Maxcare. I think if you go to Carmax and ask them who their underwriter is, they'll let you know. My underwriter is Motor Warranty Services of NA/thewarrantygroup.com |
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If I take it to CarMax first will it get a better change of being covered or if I take it to BMW will it matter. |
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I personally don't know if I can trust Carmax to service my vehicle. Nothing against them and also I don't know any techs there (unlike my rapport with my local dealer), however, since they're a general dealer, they service many makes/models and it's easy to be a jack of all trades and a master of none. I've also never trusted their multi point inspection being done right so how could I trust them to do my service work? I've had them replace a window switch and that's about it. Everything else I've done, I've taken it to my dealer. I'd rather pay the extra $50 for my deductible and get an appointment within a day or two. I've had Carmax tell me that the next available service was 2 weeks away and I won't go in to how many times I had to call to make that appointment! |
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