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      11-21-2018, 09:08 AM   #7
Opie55
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I really think you should pay for at least a consultation with an experienced class action counsel. I have my doubts that what BMW is telling you is correct. Most of the cars in the class action are long out of warranty so the court remedy is the only recourse. But you bought and paid for a contract to cover this. What if the court remedy is $500 and an oil pressure test? What if it is to replace timing chains? What good will that do you? Plus, who has even determined that your cause of failure is the same as the cause in the suit? This is nonsense. Who did you buy the warranty from? If it's with a 3d party warranty co you bought from directly, then you may be on less solid footing, but if the dealer sold it to you, and particularly if they sold it to you after the suit was filed, you can make some noise with that. But get an opinion, and a letter from the lawyer if the news is good.
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