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The implication here in that if this were a "non///M" N63, that were driven exactly the same way and broke, it would be covered. That seems weird.

I am not seeing where there was a tear down that implicates an oiling or related issue, either. What if it was a catastrophic cooling failure? Or other defect, like a timing chain broke?

The elephant in the room is that if you own a N63, and did not do a preemptive 1200 mile oil change that you are flirting with disaster, if driving it hard. Based on the notion that this was solely due to a 1200 mile oil change. Even moreso if tuning it. Though, my opinion is not to buy a performance engine if you cannot afford a huge repair bill.

And never give an automaker any reason to void your coverage. I don't know if this is a troll post, but it certainly wouldn't surprise me if coverage were declined for this reason on a $30K claim.
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What is a "real M car"? According to BMW's website, the M60i is classified under their "M" division.
A real M car has a vin number starting with WBS…….
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The implication here in that if this were a "non///M" N63, that were driven exactly the same way and broke, it would be covered. That seems weird.
Yeah, very odd. There's not that big of a difference between an N63 and an S63 that it would make sense for it to have more wear during break in. It makes even less sense on an LCI where the M60 and the full M are both S68 motors.

Something tells me we won't ever get any resolution on this one...
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Sure, a late break-in service, shouldn't cause a catastrophic failure. But BMW has to cover their bases as well. S engines are built with tight tolerances and are expected to work harder so it only makes sense that they will require the recommended service to be done. There's often more to the story than initially meets the eye.

That's a lot of miles to put on so quickly. I bet if he'd brought it in at 1,400 miles instead of 1,200 it wouldn't be an issue. But I'd be willing to bet it was skipped entirely and only had one or no oil changes in that time.
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What is a "real M car"? According to BMW's website, the M60i is classified under their "M" division.
A real ///M car is what you get when you spend real big money. They put all the shit in to make those as expensive as possible, even ridiculous (that must be why the owners are so sensitive when you claim you have almost the same for much less ). Their "M-Performance" line (M60i and alike belong to) is an attempt to suck more from those who want but can't, it's "sex for beggars" as a classmate of mine would say. Don't let them fool you, bring more money next time!
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