Our BMW Comprehensive Warranty is our highest level of Insured Warranty protection, and it helps to cover the majority of mechanical and electrical components in your vehicle. Additionally, the policy covers the failure of covered components for wear and tear up to 160,000 kilometres from registration.
With a BMW Comprehensive policy, you can choose whether or not you wish to include an excess. This excess is payable each time you make a claim, but including an excess in your policy can reduce the cost of your premium.
Get Your QuotePlease be aware that components that are excluded from cover are specified in your Policy Handbook. In addition, a BMW Comprehensive Warranty cannot be purchased if your vehicle has covered over 160,000 kilometres when you take out the policy.
If you’re interested in taking out a BMW Comprehensive Warranty, we understand that you’ll want as much information as possible about the policy before you commit to your purchase. Below, we’ve outlined some of the main details about the policy, including any notable exclusions that apply.
BMW Comprehensive Warranty comes with a great range of features and benefits, such as:
*A policy is not available to anyone whose new BMW, Approved Used BMW or BMW Insured Warranty has lapsed.
When you take out a BMW Comprehensive Warranty, you can travel with peace of mind, because you’ll also get Warranty Assistance included as standard. This means that, should you require assistance and are more than one kilometre from home, we will arrange for a BMW Customer Service Vehicle to assist you at the roadside. If your vehicle cannot be fixed, we’ll transport it to the nearest authorised BMW Retailer or BMW Service Workshop.
If you’d like even more assistance cover, you can add BMW Roadside Assistance to your policy. This way, you’ll receive a number of additional assistance services if your car breaks down at home, in the UK or in most of Continental Europe.
Our Comprehensive Warranty covers all mechanical and electrical components of your vehicle except for the items listed below:
• All exhaust components (except catalytic converter)
• All service items which will require periodic replacement
• Any item that has worn out which has covered more than 160,000 kilometres
• Auxiliary drive belts
• All batteries e.g. 12V battery, high voltage batteries, key fob batteries, SOS batteries
• Brake and clutch facings
• Bulbs and fuses
• Channels and guides
• Cleaning or adjustment of any component/carbon/soot build-up
• Coolant and fuel hoses
• Discs and drums
• Glass
• Handles, hinges and check straps
• Trim, upholstery and cosmetic finishes
• Wheels and tyres
• Wiper blades and arms
• Weather strips and seals
In addition to the specific components mentioned above, general exclusions also apply. As such, we recommend that you check the terms and conditions of the policy, which are outlined in the Policy Handbook. Should you have any further questions after reading this document, please do not hesitate to contact us.
BMW Named Component Warranty helps to protect you if your BMW suffers from a mechanical or electrical breakdown. The policy covers a wide range of specified components in your BMW, and you have the opportunity to add BMW Roadside Assistance to your policy too.
With a BMW Named Component policy, you can choose whether or not you wish to include an excess. This excess is payable each time you make a claim, but including an excess in your policy can reduce the cost of your premium.
Please be aware that general exclusions also apply to this policy. So, before you take out BMW Named Component Cover, we recommend that you read the Policy Handbook thoroughly. If you’d like any more information on the terms and conditions that apply to this policy, please do not hesitate to contact us.
To help you decide whether a BMW Named Component Warranty is right for you, we’ve listed the details of the cover below, including information on the components covered by the policy and any exclusions that apply.
The main benefits of a BMW Named Component Warranty include:
*A policy is not available to anyone whose new BMW, Approved Used BMW or BMW Insured Warranty has lapsed.
Please be aware that this level of cover is not available for vehicles that have completed more than 160,000 kilometres at the time of purchase.
When you take out a BMW Named Component Warranty, you can drive safely in the knowledge that a wide range of your car’s key components are covered.
You’ll also get Warranty Assistance included. This means that, should you require assistance and are more than one kilometre from home, we will arrange for a BMW Customer Service Vehicle to assist you at the roadside wherever possible. If your vehicle cannot be fixed, we’ll transport it to the nearest authorised BMW Retailer or BMW Service Workshop.
You can also upgrade your assistance cover even further by adding BMW Roadside Assistance to your policy. This way, you’ll receive a number of assistance services if your car breaks down at home, in the UK or in most of Continental Europe.
To help you decide whether a BMW Named Component Warranty is right for you, we’ve listed the details of the cover below, including information on the components covered by the policy and any exclusions that apply.
What does a BMW Named Component Warranty cover?
What's not covered?
Any component that is not specifically mentioned above is not covered by a BMW Named Component Warranty. Similarly, depending on your car’s age and mileage, some components with normal wear and tear may not be covered.
In addition to the above, the rectification of oil leaks is not covered by this policy and, if the cost of repair is more than the purchase price paid for the vehicle, you will be responsible for meeting the rest of the repair costs.
The BMW DriveLine Warranty is our basic level of cover. However, it still helps to protect the main components that contribute to the engine, transmission and drive-train of your BMW.
BMW DriveLine Warranty can be purchased for all cars, regardless of mileage or age. In addition, you’ll also have the option to include BMW Roadside Assistance with your policy.
On top of this, you have the choice to include an excess with your policy. This is payable by you each time you make a claim under your policy, but by including an excess, you will reduce the cost of your premium.
General exclusions also apply, so we recommend that you read the Policy Handbook carefully before you take out cover. If you find that you still have questions about the terms and conditions of this policy after reading the Policy Handbook, then please do not hesitate to contact us.
If you’re interested in learning more about the specifics of our BMW DriveLine Warranty, we’ve outlined the details of cover and the exclusions that apply to the policy below.
The main features and benefits of a BMW DriveLine Warranty include:
*A policy is not available to anyone whose new BMW, Approved Used BMW or BMW Insured Warranty has lapsed.
Below you’ll find details about which factory-fitted components are covered under this policy. If you require any further information, please consult the Policy Handbook.
What does a BMW DriveLine Warranty cover?
What is not included?
When you take out a BMW DriveLine Warranty, certain terms and conditions apply to the policy.
For example, this policy does not cover the rectification of oil leaks. And, depending on your car’s age and mileage, components that have experienced normal wear and tear may not be covered.
In addition to this, if the cost of repair is more than the €6,700 claim limit (inclusive of VAT and VRT), you will be required to meet the rest of the cost for the repair at an authorised BMW Retailer or BMW Service Workshop.