BMW is the suckzer ! (should have bought a Suby)
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I love my M3 so far Only issue I've had was a worn out front control arm bushing and that was an easy fix I plan to replace the rear bushings when I install coilovers in another month or so.
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Car Info: A crazy ass wagon ! Voltex and 18x9.5 +22 FTW !
Update: Well they tell the wife to come in and get her car, its fine, they cant find anything wrong with the car. Basically they started the car and there was no check engine light so they tell her all is good. I go down and talk to the service rep and tell him i want a diagnostic run on the car to tell me why it overheated. So I get a few minutes of the service rep telling me that they ran a key reader and it said nothing was wrong. After stressing the fact that the car was about 45 minutes old, and i wanted a diagnostic run on my brand new car, they finally agreed. Guy calls me back about an hour and a half later and tells me i was in fact right, and that the car had a faulty fan assembly and he had went ahead and overnighted the part to the dealership.
So basically, they were gonna send us on our way with a car that they said had nothing wrong with it, and the wife would have been broken down again the next time the car sat idle for to long. Great job BMW .....
Needless to say, I have an appointment with the manager to discuss the situation.
So basically, they were gonna send us on our way with a car that they said had nothing wrong with it, and the wife would have been broken down again the next time the car sat idle for to long. Great job BMW .....
Needless to say, I have an appointment with the manager to discuss the situation.
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Thats exactly what I had in mind ! Great minds think alike? The car breaking is one thing... cars break.. ok.. but the run around ive been getting a day into buying a new car is whats really upsetting.
#68
My dad's co-worker had an X5 that was always at the dealership getting fixed. When he spoke to the service manager about why it had been in for 2 wks and hadn't even been looked at yet, the service manager said "Well look at how many other cars we have in here that need to be fixed, too!" Smoooooth!
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My dad's co-worker had an X9 that was always at the dealership getting fixed. When he spoke to the service manager about why it had been in for 2 wks and hadn't even been looked at yet, the service manager said "Well look at how many other cars we have in here that need to be fixed, too!" Smoooooth!
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If you bought the car from what the closest dealer north of Pacifica; All I can say is Good Luck with that. Those of us who have experience with those folks via BMW motorcycles refer to them as "The Evil Empire" for good reason.
#75
Wow, an overheating 3-series. This reminds of the days when the first E46s came out and they had some kind of malfunctioning front radiator fan that caused the same problem. Roll down the windows, crank the heat up to high, and pull over. Pretty much all you can do.