03-16-2017, 10:56 AM | #1 |
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Found out my car was in an accident..
So to start off, I bought my 2014 335xi GT in November from a reputable local dealer in MD which was rated in the excellence awards by BMW NA this year. I was originally looking on Manheim for a good deal but came across this vehicle for around the same price as auction and upon inspection seemed like a clean car and good purchase. The car had a clean CarFax, and was CPO'd by BMW.
Fast forward a couple of weeks, I had my car on a lift and noticed the front bumper had been repainted in some spots. I assumed this was due to some curb scrapes and minor incidents, so I brushed it off and minuscule. Now a week ago, I had my car dynoed and was informed of some not so great information about my car from somebody who's been around these models for the past 20 years. 1) There had been a previously cleared code from the airbag system most likely related to either the bumper being removed without the battery disconnected, or an actual airbag going off. 2) The entire front side of the car had been repainted, see pictures below for proof. 3) The accident was more severe than I thought because the body panels now have uneven gaps on each side. 4) The driver's door does not close properly upon close inspection. So here's my dilemma, I was under the impression from the dealership that nothing was wrong with the vehicle, and that they had performed a full check up to ensure this. I do not know if the price was so attractive because they knew of these faults and decided not to disclose them to me, or if it was simply a good deal for an unwanted vehicle (given that is was a GT). I am wondering what the best course of action would be, and if anyone has ever experienced something like this. I am not comfortable knowing this as it will affect resale in the future, and might cause issues with the car mechanically down the road. I am wondering if it is too much to request a buy back from the dealership, considering it has only been 4months since the purchase. Link for all images: View post on imgur.com
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03-16-2017, 11:24 AM | #4 |
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LOL sorry I read right over that.
I would go back to the dealer and show them all the stuff and go from there. I bought a Subaru not long ago and started to find things wrong with it. Same thing clean car fax and dealer said nothing about the repairs and it was CPO. They did nothing for me so I dumped the car and bought a BMW. |
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If you bought this car at a BMW dealer and it was CPO'd you HAVE to take it back and make them either take the vehicle back and refund you your money or REPAINT everything and fix the body panels as well.
I would not keep the car if they at least don't do the latter. Matter of fact, I would hire a lawyer if they don't do either scenario I listed above.
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Do some investigation into any report entries that are cryptic, like "Vehicle Serviced". In another car I had the front end replaced on, this is what came up when a dealership did the repair work...most shops will give you a copy of the work order you give them your VIN. It's a long shot, but call your insurance company and see if they can find anything on your VIN. Some insurance companies share information, and they're usually the source that feeds the CarFax/Autocheck reports. Lastly, Google search your VIN number. You may be surprised in what you find, like an entry on a public police report. |
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