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      04-07-2020, 12:37 PM   #9
lockescow
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Drives: Lotus Evora, BMW i8
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Originally Posted by stressdoc View Post
I thought the free maintenance, like the warranty, transferred w CPO. I am getting free service on my 2019.
I'm thinking it's up to individual dealer's discretion to cover the remaining initial free maintenance or not, and yours decided to throw in the coverage to get good points, but it looks like officially, up until model year 2014 cars retained their free maintenance regardless of whether it's a one owner car or purchased used. CPO or regular used has no bearing on the warranty or the free maintenance. From model year 2015 and on, the maintenance is not transferable whether CPO or regular used.

CPO only transfer warranty over, not the maintenance. I've elected to not do the maintenance package. I am pretty good with the wrench on my own after 7 years with the Lotus, Pricing for the i8 parts are cheap enough for parts, oil, filter, brakes, rotors, etc, and the standard maintenance are pretty easy DIY, I'll save quite a bit with very low risk.

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