-- NEW YORK CITY, NY — Premier Auto Protect, a nationwide provider of vehicle service contracts, this week outlined how its exclusionary coverage plans are structured to address the advanced electronics and driver-assist technology found in BMW vehicles, a topic drawing increased attention from owners researching a BMW Extended Warranty. The discussion comes as more BMW models leave manufacturer coverage windows while carrying complex sensor-based safety and convenience systems. The company said the announcement is intended to help owners understand what exclusionary contracts typically cover as these systems age.
Modern BMW vehicles increasingly rely on driver-assist features such as lane-departure warning, adaptive cruise control, parking-assist sensors and camera-based safety modules, systems that were far less common in vehicles a decade ago. Automotive research organizations have noted that repair costs tied to advanced driver-assistance systems, or ADAS, have risen as sensors and calibration requirements have grown more sophisticated. According to data cited by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, ADAS features have expanded rapidly across new-vehicle production in recent years, a trend that has extended into the used- and off-warranty vehicle market that owners of aging BMW models now occupy.

Premier Auto Protect said its exclusionary, near-bumper-to-bumper coverage tier is designed to include high-tech electronic components, such as navigation modules, backup cameras, parking sensors, and electronic control units, alongside mechanical systems like suspension and steering. The company noted that exclusionary plans differ from basic powertrain-only contracts in that they are written to list what is not covered rather than a narrow list of included parts, which typically results in broader protection for electronics-heavy vehicles.
The company also pointed to its network of ASE-certified repair facilities nationwide, which allows BMW owners to seek diagnostic and repair work outside dealership-only service requirements once a manufacturer warranty lapses. Premier Auto Protect said its contracts include roadside assistance, towing, and rental car reimbursement benefits, and that customers may review a purchased contract during a 30-day money-back guarantee before coverage terms become final.
“BMW owners are increasingly asking what happens to their driver-assist systems once factory coverage ends, and that question is driving a lot of interest in exclusionary plans,” said Press Relations Contact for Premier Auto Protect. “Our goal with this announcement is to give owners a clearer picture of how these electronics are typically classified under an exclusionary vehicle service contract before they need a repair.”
About Premier Auto Protect: Premier Auto Protect is a direct-to-consumer provider of vehicle service contracts based in New York City, New York. The company offers a range of coverage tiers, from basic powertrain protection to comprehensive exclusionary plans, for gas, hybrid and electric vehicles, with repairs available through ASE-certified facilities nationwide.
BMW owners weighing coverage options for advanced electronics, sensors, and driver-assist technology as factory warranties expire can review Premier Auto Protect's available vehicle service contract tiers at Premier Auto Protect - BMW Extended Warranty.
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Name: Press Relations
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Organization: Premier Auto Protect
Website: https://premierautoprotect.com/
Release ID: 89197350

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