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I'd like to say that BMW will make good by giving you a huge discount if you reorder, but we know that based on inventory and that this is the last of the V8 M550i models, they won't have any issue selling the one you refused to anyone else, especially with a unique paint color like this.
See how the fix comes back with a right to refusal. I don't see BMW bending over backwards on this, but I'd be glad to be wrong.
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Saw this discussion only now, I realise the actual “event” took place half a year ago, but I had a bit similar experience. Bought a second hand 2021 550 a couple of months ago after I moved back to Melbourne from Spain. Love the car, and the guy I bought it from (a lawyer in Tasmania) appeared as a stand-up guy. So, I don’t like badges in cars, I have no need to scream about the 5-series being a 550. Even took badges off from my 2 M6s I had previously.
Anyway, finally got the car to a detailed last week. In the middle of the day I got an SMS from him saying “we have a problem” - my heart sunk! Turned out that not only was there a rather deep scratch but also a dent underst the 550 badge, but it had been covered with the badge. Not only this, turned out the trunk lid had 4x (!) thicker paint than anywhere else in the car! So the trunk lid had been repainted, god only knows for what reason - the previous owner was completely unaware of this, and he bought it from a BMW dealership as an ex demo/exec car. So, the theory goes like this: Someone had damaged the trunk lid (parking accident?) it had been repainted, and obviously the badged had been taken off. When re-attaching they put the 550 badge(s) to slightly wrong place, and whoever knucklehead removed them probably used a screwdriver (still can’t understand how they managed to create a dent) and damaged it. nobody wanted to repaint again, so they decided to hide with the badge. Absolutely infuriates me that people do shit like this - hence not muc appreciation from me to some comments in this thread about reattaching the badge to hide the damage. What happened to “treat people like you would like them to treat you”? Anyway, my car detailer is a magician, so unless you know the damage is there, you wouldn’t find it unless you examine really close and wipe your hand over it (you can feel it). I may still end up having the trunk lid repainted, but at the end of the day it’s a second hand car and as many have said above, things happen when you use a car, so need to draw the line somewhere. Photo attached, it’s not what looks like a scratch where the badge used to be, that’s just a reflection, but a flat screwdriver head size horizontal mark. The photo quality, especially when loaded here is not good enough to display it. But I love the clean debadged look! |
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Before making any decisions, it might be worth discussing with the dealer about compensation for the inconvenience and the scratch. If they're willing to make it right and you still love the car, that's a positive sign.On the other hand, if you're not satisfied with the resolution or have any doubts, it's essential to consider your options, even if it means getting your deposit back and exploring other possibilities. After all, it's your hard-earned money and your dream car!By the way, when it comes to car shipping cost, it's always good to have that in mind, especially if you're considering any future transportation needs for your vehicle. You can get quotes from various shipping companies to plan accordingly.
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Dealers typically do their own detailing as they have to "prep" every new car that comes in for delivery. What many dealers do is use outsiders to wash and do light detail to cars sitting on the lot. These outside companies can destroy a car on the lot.
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That's a unique situation with the BMW reorder. You're right; a V8 M550i in a special paint color will likely find a new home fast! While it might not be a walk in the park to get a huge discount, here's hoping BMW surprises us. By the way, if you're in Texas and need any moving help, check out https://www.a1autotransport.com/texas-moving-companies/. Best of luck with your car adventures!
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I would be willing to bet, that those of you who have bought quite a few new cars over their lifetime, have bought a repainted car and not known it.
Dealer cars and the cars at the port (especially at the port), get scratched and repaired all the time. I learned of that on a brand new Mercedes SL that I bought in 1999. When I took it to sell at Carmax they found the repaint area. It's common practice and they don't have to disclose it before sale. Sometimes... the dealers don't even know when it happens at the port and I think that's on purpose for plausible deniability.
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