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Replying to: jeremy_nyc (Feb 07, 2009 7:47 am) Now, I have received a CPO guide in the mail, and a survey email from the dealer to see if I was satisfied with the purchase. At the bottom of the survey, there is an option to request that you be contacted by the dealer, and/or by BMW North America. So, if you have given up on making peace with the dealer, contact BMW NA. They are funding this purchase anyways and should resolve this. And I strongly believe in retribution against cheats. Spread the name of the dealer on these and other boards. DO NOT let them get away with this. Good luck!
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Replying to: hemanthh (Feb 07, 2009 9:00 am) I don't plan to let them get away, but I have been dealing with this car for more than a month now, getting kind of tired. Am waiting for the results from the other dealership looking at the car. So far there are problems with the engine and transmission. They told me they are minor problems, but shouldn't these be fixed at the whatever 140 points inspection? When you purchase yours, did you get the check list? I am sure that mine was done at the spot when I asked because I had to wait for 2 hours watching them running around to get signatures. I have not received any calls nor survey from BMW North America. I plan to write to the CEO of BMW USA and cc the general manger of the dealership, including all the paper work, will see how that goes. Am I allowed to disclose the dealership name and the "used car" salesman, would love to be able to do it here.
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Replying to: jeremy_nyc (Feb 07, 2009 11:29 am) |
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Replying to: romboggie (Feb 07, 2009 12:31 pm) We test drove the car before it was "certified," and I was not impressed by it. However, I was assured that it will be good after being certifed, just some tune up and stuff, stupid me. My plan was to use it as a daily commuting car to work, well, it has been in the shop for a month so far. I seriously was thinking that the pre-owns have some kind of a standard, apparently I was wrong. Now the car is in another dealership and they are checking it out, will find out next Monday |
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Replying to: romboggie (Feb 07, 2009 12:31 pm) I guess some dealerships don't even bother to follow the 140 check points thinking that most people wont even know the difference and wont ask for the check list. |
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Replying to: jeremy_nyc (Feb 07, 2009 2:25 pm) If you haven't already, please consider posting this also in our Dealer Ratings & Reviews. That's another way to let others know what's happening here.
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Replying to: jeremy_nyc (Feb 07, 2009 2:25 pm)
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Replying to: jeremy_nyc (Feb 07, 2009 2:25 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (Feb 07, 2009 7:17 pm) the exterior of the car looks great, except a few ding and dents at the bumper which they promise to fix but did not. it is the mechanics of the car which I am worried about. the car has been in the shop for more than a month now, which is making me very upset. |
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Replying to: romboggie (Feb 07, 2009 4:55 pm) I also have a benz which I bought brand new and now gave it to my wife, only 3 years old and drives beautifully, not a single problem so far, now I miss it. I never thought about buying a second hand car but given the economy, I thought I should keep the cash in hand just in case. Now that I think about it, should have just bought a new one and avoid the headache, eh....... I thought about the maintenance plan also, but they are quite expensive. I think you can negotiate down the price? |
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