NEW BMW Z4 M (Problems...help please!!)

NEW BMW Z4 M (Problems...help please!!)

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rikkimagic

Original Poster:

17 posts

215 months

Thursday 11th January 2007
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I bought my Z4M 6 weeks ago new from BMW. THe car has been with BMW for 2 weeks now and I have just been told they are keeping it for at least another week and a half!

The problem is with the throttle loom. One evening I started the car and all the warning lights on the dash were illuminated, the car was reving between 2 -4k revs on its own accord as if it was possessed! I tried to drive and the car would not rev beyond 2k revs even when planting my foot? Called BMW they took it off me the following morning and called me to say the part needed is in Germany..will be a week so they will give me a courtesy car....a lovely Vauxhall Zafira (wow!)..I went nuts...I paid 47k for the car (Finance over 3yrs is £500 a month) and they gave me that! (i'm paying £500 to drive a Zafira!)..a week came and passed and no news..I called and they said 3 more days max, we have the part, just dealing with the coding and uploading the software to the computer...I thought yes! nearly done! (how wrong i was!)
Next I get a call 2 days later saying the software will not upload, we will need another part from BMW Germany, unfortunately a back log on this so will be another 7 days for it to arrive and then we have to fit and upload again. The car has been back with the garage for half the time I have owned it...as you can imagine I am severly annoyed now and really dont want this car anymore.

teamHOLDENracing

5,090 posts

274 months

Thursday 11th January 2007
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Speak to the dealer principal. Explain your position and politely ask for a courtesy car more comensurate with the one you bought. If that fails then speak to BMW customer services

blackspider

1,038 posts

216 months

Thursday 11th January 2007
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Sorry to hear you are having such troubles.We have yet to have any problems with the Z4M.
Sounds like quite an issue your having.An engine wiring fault is rare and sounds as if its shot the DME and perhaps other control units linked in to it.And to say we never have any trouble with coding would be a lie.On occasion,coding has been known to without warning wipe out systems.
Unfortunately from time to time we have to wait for parts to be made and then come from germany.It may be a case that your fault has sparked a production halt so they can check all the other looms or whatever has failed-this can cause a major delay and an obvious inconvenience to you.But the aim is to prevent the world market being flooded with faulty parts and then recall other cars if neccessary.
As for the dealer,they should keep you informed.The loan car,only the dealer can explain that one,normally for a breakdown its what every mondial give you-but for a new such as yours we would probably give out one of our BM's but that really depends on the issue.
It might be worth calling customer services,they may assist you with something nice-you need really to air your views with them.Some kind of compensation for time out of Z


Edited by blackspider on Thursday 11th January 21:02

edwardlovett

622 posts

219 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Which dealer is the car at?

I'm on my 2nd and i haven't had one problem.

rikkimagic

Original Poster:

17 posts

215 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Not happy, I bought the car from Rybrook...want to get rid of it now and want to steer clear of BMW. I have not been kept in the loop at all. One guy tells me I/m getting it back day after tomorrow, others say a week, another says 10 days BMW Cust services have pretty much told me to shut up and put up will be done when its done..... Knew I shouldve had a new Boxster S....

blackspider

1,038 posts

216 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Thats not good-you need to write a letter to Jim o'donnell or Steve Nash.
A book a appointment with the area manager.
Its time to threaten a money back as the vehicle has not met the customers standards


Edited by blackspider on Friday 12th January 13:07



Edited by blackspider on Friday 12th January 13:09

greatgranny

9,343 posts

233 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Just give it back with a full refund and go and buy the Boxster S.

Its not fit for purpose.

cwoodsie2

342 posts

216 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Simply demand a better loan car whilst yours is being repaired. Same thing happened to my mate when he bought a £35k 330ci last year and it was in the garage for several weeks waiting for parts. He was given an astra for a loan car, so drove it back to the garage and demanded a better car. When they refused he asked them to call a cab to take him to the local Mercedes dealership and left his BMW keys on the counter saying they could keep the car and he wanted his £35k back.

Needless to say very shortly after that he left the showroom in a brand new 530i.

taffyracer

2,093 posts

250 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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Rydale group are absolutely the worst dealers I have ever encountered, I have had dealings with Cardiff and they are shockingly bad, now drive across the pond to england to get the service I expect after spending 40k

rikkimagic

Original Poster:

17 posts

215 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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still not got it back! 5 weeks!...DIGUSTED.

dealer has told me I can have a new one, pick the spec i want or have a coupe (new)...BMW H/Office have said I have to have the car back when its fixed...so...whos word should I take?..I have told both Rydale & BMW what each are saying and they are putting together something to keep me...BMW have told me they will compensate me with a month free on my finance....(How kind of them?)

Wish i'd never bought a BMW Z4M

T4R

461 posts

256 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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You may find the following information useful.

www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/faq.htm?id=43

I wish you luck in obtaining a satisfactory resolution.

badapple

2,265 posts

261 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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There are definately some seriosly sh:t bmw dealers about.
Notting hill sold me a csl, i got 20 miles down the M4 & the oil light came on!
Low on oil after a 199 point check! W@nkers!

el77

622 posts

219 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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Rikkiemagic

If the offer of an M Cpe is on the table then i'd take that and i'm sure you'll enjoy every minute of it.

rikkimagic

Original Poster:

17 posts

215 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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thanks for your help guys..much appreciated...BMW have offered £600 compensation...wont do anything else...am due to pick it up 2mrw...thanks again for your comments.

still wished i never set foot in that bloody showroom!

fittster

20,120 posts

220 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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If you want to reject the car is accepting the compensation a good idea?

rikkimagic

Original Poster:

17 posts

215 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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no...Its not a good idea picking it up but I have been told by BMW that there is nothing more BMW are willing to do? The sales guy who sold me the car has told me repeatedly I can either:

have my money back
they will give me a new Z4M Roadster with the full kit on it, sat nav etc
keep mine and give me £1500 compensation
or give me the Z4M Coupe which Im in at the moment and take mine off me..

See, Ive been offer all sorts, the sales guy has said he will sort it all out but after speaking with BMW H/Office they wond do a thing...what kind of cowboy outfor am i dealing with???

bennem

284 posts

246 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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I think they have been pretty generous with the coupe. You should keep the coupe as the depreciation on that is going to be low. Take a look at my thread re. depreciation on the Z4M roadster. My ex-demo Z4M roadster has lost over £12k in 6 months, if you want a similar coupe to your roadster it will still cost you over £40k to buy.

You have been unlucky with your first car. Take the best car you can get out of them. If you want a new roadster with all the toys rather than a coupe go for it. Or keep the coupe and minimise your depreciation.

Just don't go back to that dealership. Use another that you feel comfortable with.

rikkimagic

Original Poster:

17 posts

215 months

Friday 26th January 2007
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they dropped mine off last night...there is nothing I could do...they wouldnt negociate at all..I had to have my car back...V V dissapointed with them...the sales man has lied to me repeatedly and I have inform BMW Head office of this guy.

bad company

19,471 posts

273 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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rikkimagic said:
nohave my money back
they will give me a new Z4M Roadster with the full kit on it, sat nav etc
keep mine and give me £1500 compensation
or give me the Z4M Coupe which Im in at the moment and take mine off me..


Well that all seems pretty fair to me. I would go for the new Z4M Roadstersperm

Sometimes things go wrong - but what more did you expect from BMW?

Broccers

3,236 posts

260 months

Thursday 1st February 2007
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bad company said:
Sometimes things go wrong - but what more did you expect from BMW?


Being without a brand new car for 5 weeks is hardly acceptable is it ?