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01-27-2014, 07:26 AM | #1 |
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M3 Service : Dealer Query
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Purchased an M3 used from Stratstone two weeks ago. Its under warranty etc but have a quick Q. Before selling me the car, should they have serviced the car? Im under the impression they should have. Also the wheel alignment is out and driver side window is squeaking. Are they supposed to carry out a certain check of the car before selling this to me? Thanks |
01-27-2014, 07:37 AM | #2 |
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They will only service the car if it was required. They wouldn't of just serviced it because you bought it as that would of thrown the condition based service schedule out by servicing it early.
The alignment and window should be covered via the AUC warranty.
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01-27-2014, 11:39 AM | #4 |
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Not terribly helpful
Normally they would service the car if it was within a few thousand miles of needing a service. It would helpful if I knew how many miles, but I don't. In a similar vein, tyres with less than 4mm of tread are generally replaced before the car is sold.
Faults like incorrect wheel alignment and squeaky windows should be repaired under their used car warranty. There is an obligation to provide you with a properly adjusted car. How do you know that the wheel alignment is out? It must be a long way out for you to notice it by any means other than tyre wear. |
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Should i be pushing for a free service? they probably are not obliged to do it but when you spend 28k on a car you would think they would have done the work before hand. Thanks |
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01-27-2014, 05:01 PM | #6 |
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1700 miles is a bit close. I thought there was a limit of about 4000 miles for an AUC. Might be worth looking up the terms and conditions. Especially as a 30k mile service isn't going to be cheap.
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http://www.pistonheads.com/approved/bmw/ refer to point 3 ! Im actually a bit pi**ed off with stratstone now, whats the best way to go about this to ensure they agree to do the service ? |
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01-28-2014, 03:55 AM | #10 |
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I was told by my dealer when I bought my car that anything under 4k miles would be done by the dealer, so if you had 1700 miles to the service, they should have done it tbh
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01-28-2014, 10:35 AM | #11 |
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Correct, anything under 4k should have been done. Might be worth checking the service book incase they forgot to reset the computer, a quick check of the oil too, as it should be reasonably clear. If indeed it has not been done, along with your other issues, it sounds like the car has not had its used car pdi thingy done, there is a checklist they need to follow. Then I'd be kicking off personally, piss poor service.
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01-28-2014, 02:01 PM | #12 | |
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I told them i want it done otherwise i won't be satisfied and they are refusing, based on the invoice they produced. Iv spoken with BMW customer service who said they will be 'investigating' but i have no faith in these guys anymore. If this is not resolved and a service carried out and stamped, where do you think i stand with returning the car? i have only owned the car since January 15th 2014 and saved up for the car for a long time, and they ruined the whole idea of owning and enjoying the car. Any advice from anyone will be much appreciated as i am in a bit of a sh*t situation and don't really know what i am supposed to do now. Thanks |
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01-28-2014, 02:18 PM | #13 |
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I'm guessing the service was undertaken by the previous owner as the dealer would not service a stock car. Does the invoice they presented have the previous owner's contact details? I suspect that's the only way you'll find out for sure.
Who are you talking to? Raise the issue with the Dealer Principal. I've had a less than perfect AUC experience with Sytner when I purchased my M3 so it does happen, but didn't let it ruin the experience. Be firm with them. Put it in writing. And if you're going to reject the car you should stop driving it until the matter is resolved (I've rejected 2 so know the drill) |
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01-28-2014, 02:48 PM | #14 | |
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Im currently in contact with BMW customer service who said they would look investigate it, i assume all they will do is speak with Stratstone and come back refusing to do anything about it really. I just find it hard to believe that an authorised dealer 'forgot' to stamp the book and reset the computer. Flat tyre on the day i went to collect the car too, and car stopped on a dual carriageway on previous test drive due to no fuel as soon as we drove off the lot. Hopefully they resolve it, otherwise i guess i will have to write to them which they will probably take a year to reply too. Who would i contact above customer service? BMW Germany? Head Office? Thanks |
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01-28-2014, 03:14 PM | #15 |
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When the service was undertaken was the car owned by the previous owner or the dealer.? If it was the dealer you have your answer because a dealer will not invest money into a car they don't have a secured sale on.
If it was in the possession of the previous owner ask yourself this.... if he or she had just paid out for a BMW service would you expect them to receive a stamped book and have the service interval reset on the OBC? Would you? Personally I smell a rat and if it were me I'd arrange a meeting with the dealer principal and tell him exactly that, then ask him how he is going to resolve the situation to your satisfaction. Remember that your contract is with the dealer not BMW UK or elsewhere so I'd focus on a resolution with them in the first instance. Act quickly though. The longer you leave it the lesser the opportunity for rejection from a legal standpoint. |
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01-28-2014, 04:58 PM | #16 |
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Unfortunately it does look as if they are trying to pull a fast one.
A few things to consider, does the oil look relatively fresh? what mileage does the invoice state the work was carried out at? How old is the car? Was it just the oil that needed doing? The idrive may only say oil but it could need all the filters doing if its of a certain age/mileage. Take your key to another garage and ask them to check what is due with a key read. Fyi, when a used car is sold, all the work carried out against it is charged by the garage as if it were joe bloggs from the street - so i'm told! So the salesman always try their level best to keep the prep work to a minimum so not to chip away at their profit margin. Thats why shit like this is likely to happen. |
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Oil was checked on saturday evening and does not look like it is new, does not look clean as 1000miles driven on it. I am pretty sure they didn't do anything to the car other then wash it lol |
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01-28-2014, 06:27 PM | #19 |
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You need to follow everything you talk with either the dealer or BMW with a letter or email now and keep a diary. Back date everything that has happened to date and add to the diary. Send that diary to them to show you are organised.
Do you know how the alignment was knocked out? Was it related to the flat? Get it in writing too that you were handed a car that was unsafe to drive. Ask them to throw in the next service when the CBS rolls in a thousand miles. Do not accept them just resting the computer. Consider requesting they pay for service at another dealer because would you trust they'd actually do the service? If they refuse try a letter with a date you will hand it back if not done, and then the sales rep can think about doing the same with his bonus before he / she answers. Stratstone is a reasonable size franchise so there is escalation available. I managed to get CEO of sytner on the phone at a family BBQ when my used purchase shenanigans of a previous car lasted over a year (slightly more serious than service and assignment) They were resolved quickly after that and I think they've now addressed their issues (thank goodness for them) |
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Valid points from everyone so far. Reference the missing service - you could phone any other BMW dealer, speak to their service dept and ask them to tell you when your car last had (or is next due) a service. If they 'forgot' to log it on their computers too, that adds yet more weight to your argument.
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