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      06-15-2018, 10:30 AM   #1
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BMW Ultimate Care + does it make sense for a M2 with limited track time

I will likely track my M2 a couple times a year at a beginner level. Break pads will wear out.

Will BMW Ultimate Care + actually cover brake work if the car is tracked?

Comments on if it is worth it? how much it costs? can you only buy it at the only time of purchase? are there dealers offering discounts on the plans through the internet?... would be appreciated.

Thank you and good luck to all that are now looking to purchase a M2C.
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The plan doesn't cover brake pads or rotors if the car has been tracked or any "out of ordinary" wear..


I needed new brake pads in 15,000 miles and they where suspicious (never tracked, heavy city driving).. They had to get back to me after the tech was done inspecting my brakes, for any signs of track usage, before they finally approved it..
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The plan doesn't cover brake pads or rotors if the car has been tracked or any "out of ordinary" wear..


I needed new brake pads in 15,000 miles and they where suspicious (never tracked, heavy city driving).. They had to get back to me after the tech was done inspecting my brakes, for any signs of track usage, before they finally approved it..
15k street miles? Are you using both pedals at the same time?
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The plan doesn't cover brake pads or rotors if the car has been tracked or any "out of ordinary" wear..


I needed new brake pads in 15,000 miles and they where suspicious (never tracked, heavy city driving).. They had to get back to me after the tech was done inspecting my brakes, for any signs of track usage, before they finally approved it..
15k street miles? Are you using both pedals at the same time?
You would be surprise; every single block here is a stop light or stop sign..

Stop - Drive - Stop- Repeat

It's possible..
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You would be surprise; every single block here is a stop light or stop sign..

Stop - Drive - Stop- Repeat

It's possible..
I drive in NYC and NJ, so I know, but still lol.
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