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So if I get my new rust rocket serviced at a VAT registered independent bmw garage does my bikes bmw warranty stay valid?

Cheers.
 
So if I get my new rust rocket serviced at a VAT registered independent bmw garage does my bikes bmw warranty stay valid?

Cheers.

If you mean by "VAT registered independent bmw garage" as being a non-authorised BMW Dealer

No.

Block exemption rules do not apply to motorcycles (like they do cars) and BMW will have the right to refuse Warranty Claims. So the law won't support you in upholding warranty claims.

But, the Sales of Goods and Services Act, Section 75 of Consumer Credit Act, Motorcycle Industry Association and Mediation Services might help you, and will uphold your legal rights under other laws designed to protect the consumer, if you were unhappy with your purchase for any reason... and that supports a claim for faulty goods up to 6 years after purchase.

It's not against the law to service your own motorcycle, using Genuine Parts helps your case that standards were upheld and adhered to.

Everything else is down to negotiation, tactful wording and a sensitive approach. Knowing each others position helps :)
 
If you mean by "VAT registered independent bmw garage" as being a non-authorised BMW Dealer

No.

Block exemption rules do not apply to motorcycles (like they do cars) and BMW will have the right to refuse Warranty Claims. So the law won't support you in upholding warranty claims.

But, the Sales of Goods and Services Act, Section 75 of Consumer Credit Act, Motorcycle Industry Association and Mediation Services might help you, and will uphold your legal rights under other laws designed to protect the consumer, if you were unhappy with your purchase for any reason... and that supports a claim for faulty goods up to 6 years after purchase.

It's not against the law to service your own motorcycle, using Genuine Parts helps your case that standards were upheld and adhered to.

Everything else is down to negotiation, tactful wording and a sensitive approach. Knowing each others position helps :)

...or avoid the potential nightmare of working through all of this legislation and just use a dealer. If you have a claim and all work was completed by BMW themselves you'll have little if any hassle.
 
Not too mention the re-sale (and trade in) value will almost certainly be higher with a full BMW dealer history, if you ever sell it privately to someone you don't know and who doesn't know you it'll probably sell quicker as it's more attractive with a full BMW stamped history.
 
Spoke to BMW warranty a couple of days ago and they assured me that using any VAT registered garage was acceptable, and that any claim would not be refused on that basis.
 
Spoke to BMW warranty a couple of days ago and they assured me that using any VAT registered garage was acceptable, and that any claim would not be refused on that basis.

Which is also my experience for 'home servicing'
 
Spoke to BMW warranty a couple of days ago and they assured me that using any VAT registered garage was acceptable, and that any claim would not be refused on that basis.

Get that in writing...and keep it somewhere safe.
 
Spoke to BMW warranty a couple of days ago and they assured me that using any VAT registered garage was acceptable, and that any claim would not be refused on that basis.

ah but was that regarding the original 2 yr warranty or the insured warranty after that ?
 


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