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Unfortunate story. All sorts of stuff can happen during delivery, but as you note it should be reported.
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12-12-2007, 07:21 PM | #24 |
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And another bit of information from the all-powerful E90 Fleet in this thread
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...ghlight=VDC%5C The Quote from E90 Fleet: Wheel probably got scratched taking it onto or off the boat VDO would have to order a new one from their stock source, which actually works a bit different from dealers stock source, then have a tire fitted and then fit it to the car. This could easily take more than a week. BMW doesnt have to diclose any work below 3% done at the VDO due to damage, and doesnt have to disclose things like engine swaps, because its seen as the same standard as factory work. A number of cars even have things fixed at the factory |
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12-12-2007, 07:34 PM | #25 | |
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According to him cars get damaged all the time during transit and there are enormous bodyshops at the port of entry set up to fix and repair these cars. Any work done at the ports is still considered a "factory" repair, and it is done so well that no one would be able to tell other than a professional. I do understand your point and sympathize, but unfortunately I don't think you will have much recourse. Best of luck though.... |
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12-12-2007, 07:49 PM | #26 | |
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There was one person on the old BMW Digest who would use a paint depth meter on his cars when he took delivery. Freaked out the salespeople. |
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12-12-2007, 08:50 PM | #28 |
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The funny thing is if I remember the case, it took place in AL, not KY. Anyway, I was gonna do the same thing with Samsung, boycott the mofos because their service really is not good and my g/f at the time got a LCD that was defective out of the box. I had visions of suing them for a gazillion dollars, and a fancy midtown attorney with the glasses half hanging down his face said I'd easily get a gazillion, if not three. In the end the retailer exchanged the Samsung, the tv has worked fine for about 14 mos. now, and WTF??? If I don't want to buy a Samsung, it's my loss, because it's a good product relatively speaking. dang the 71 series 52" is like $2700--you think Sony or anyone else could touch that price? So you get the equivalent for a grand more and you boycott them, your loss, not theirs. But if a person has the time to sue, why not? As someone pointed out, this is America.
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12-12-2007, 10:09 PM | #29 |
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Coffeeman while I understand the point of your thread... most of us dont have the time and/or money to pursue such fights...
you've mentioned that you have attorneys... how much have you spend on legal fees so far????
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12-12-2007, 10:12 PM | #30 |
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I already posted this on the other thread where this appears, but a couple of clarifying notes. For one thing, John 070 is right, the Gore v. BMW NA case was in Alabama, not KY. I missed that in my post in the other thread.
Another thing, the net result of the case was not $2M in punitive damages. The case went from state court ($4K actual damages, $4M punitive damages jury award) to state supreme court (punitive damages dropped to $2M) to US Supreme Court (punitive damages thrown out, case remanded) to settlement. Given the basis of the remand, the settlement would have been far less than $2M, probably attorneys' fees and a new car. Finally, the 3% "threshold" figure mentioned above was BMW NA's old threshold for disclosing damage during shipping. Since the Gore case in 1990, BMW NA changed its policy to disclosure of ANY damage during transit. Note that this decision was prompted by that case, but was not part of any judicial decision or settlement (BMW NA reviewed and changed its policy as soon as Gore sued them). I should add -- if the OP's car was repainted during transit and it was not disclosed, contrary to BMW NA policy, I hope he wins his case. If he does, I think he can expect a new car, but not $2M.
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12-12-2007, 10:23 PM | #31 |
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if the car is leased then just hand them the keys at least end....no question...even if you wreck the car during your lease you can turn in the car at lease end as long as the car was repaired correctly...
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12-12-2007, 10:30 PM | #32 |
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Coffeeman,
I am with you all the way. What they did was dishonest so take them down and make them pay! And for those that are expressing sympathy with BMW or the dealer because you are not sure who actually "knew" about the car being damaged... let them sort out who's at fault and they can work it out. It's not coffeeman's job to figure out who, what, where, when, why and how. That's between BMW and the dealership. As it stands now none of them will step up and address the issue which is why it's become a legal matter. |
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12-12-2007, 10:41 PM | #33 |
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No doubt you got hosed. If BWM Towson were a little smarter, they'd give you a very high trade on the Mini to keep your 335i business and then true up with BMWNA.
With that said, if you bail on the brand, is your Tii a 4 speed and are you planning on selling it?...
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though) and you like the car (I assume that to be true since you ordered it) then you can take simple precautions so that what happened in the past, doesn't happen again with your newly ordered car. In any case it's your loss in my opinion, not BMW's, but I can understand... Quote:
and definitely understands that their BMWs upon traveling possibly half the world, could have sustained damage long before you created this thread. And that BMW has taken measures to correct that. But your good intention to alert us is noted and appreciated. Quote:
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disclosed and what not. And Mr Gore's car didn't fall in that category. Your car doesn't fall in that category either from the sounds of it - read on. Quote:
was damaged and repaired, went to the dealer with such obvious marks from the repair and quality control missed it. I assume you are certain that there is no way the car was painted while you had taken it in for a service... assuming you had one up to that point. Quote:
miles, wouldn't appraise for $18,500. I don't think we are getting the whole story here. Unless the appraiser wanted to score some nice quick profit and was hoping you were aware of the painted panel but wanted to hide it. Which of course you weren't. Quote:
you personally contacted them and continued to talk to the dealer since they were surprised and you also believe they were unaware of the damage? Why haven't you pushed to find what was the outcome of the dealer's manager conversation with MINI USA? Quote:
wrote above. It's worth reading because from the sounds of it so far BMW may have done a minor repair and they are under no obligation by law to disclose that (a scratch in the paint warrants painting the whole panel because BMW is not in the business of "blending in" the paint as some bodyshops try to do most of the time unsuccessfully). Again, until you know what they did, or we know what they did, lets not write blanket statements on how the law applies to them, yes? Quote:
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of diminished value to your vehicle and you think you have proof or can substantiate that BMW is in the wrong side of the law, why haven't you made an effort to contact them directly to resolve this, instead of hiring attorneys first? It's also contradicting to say that compensatory damages would be ok with you but further up you said you want BMW to buy back the vehicle minus reasonable amount for mileage - I assure you the two are not the same. It's only fair for people to think that you are too litigious, no? Quote:
haven't been lied to and everything had been done within the limits of the law. And because it's always possible to resolve this in a very favorable way to you, out of court. Phew...I'm done. I hope you all enjoyed your popcorn Peace |
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wow good story man. if only it was bedtime.... i still have 2-3hours of studying to go.
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Your... 20 cents? Sorry...
I think it is your duty to at least ask about the job. If you ask about it and they lie that is one thing but if they just happen not to tell you, possibly because they were not informed of it, that is your own fault. Own up. I just sold a 2002 Civic (got for 17K) with a replaced and repainted rear bumper for 9K with 85K+ miles. Either you are lying or just being jacked around.
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isn't it illegal to not disclose any information to a buyer? even if you are trying to sell to a praivate party?
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12-15-2007, 12:08 PM | #39 |
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This seems a huge over-reaction, imo - BMW Towson seemed on their way to resolving the issue with the OP before he decided to make a federal case out of it. Did they just flat-out refuse to take the car back?
My other misgiving with this tale is the CarMax appraisal. I've no doubt they offered $18k for the car - they're famous for low-balling sellers. Was no 2nd opinion sought on the car's value? What do NADA and KBB list for it's value? |
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Its funny when bmw owners say "its not like any other company out there....ITS BMW, your driving the dream"
but when something isnt right with a BMW they usually say "do you think others manufacturers dont do the same thing?" |
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Thank you for you posted this info. I'm going to order a CooperS tomorrow and will make sure to check it out before the delivery. There is only two dealer in DC area. I'm going to the one in Reston, VA.
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Thank you for the informative and well written post. Initially, I was suspicious of your intentions but after reading that you would donate the punitive award to charity I am much relieved and I hope you would keep your promise.
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