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Originally Posted by JimD
I don't understand charging you for a loaner. The only time I asked for one it was free.
The only one you can reasonably expect to do a warranty repair is a BMW dealer. If you have a different dealer you can deal with you could try that but anybody else who fixes your car will expecxt to be paid. I don't see much choice but to let the dealer do it. If they don't do it right, then they get to do it again.
Jim
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Jim,
I agree with you on both counts. Problem is my expectations and the reality of dealing with a car dealer are pretty far apart. If this were a leased Camry that I used as a commuter car, I would just leave it up to the dealer and return it at the end of the lease. I own this car, and was hoping to hang on to it as i really like it!
My time being valuable (to me at least) I think I will save a lot of time just taking care of the issues myself, then passing it off to my attorney. Most of my family are lawyers (3), as well as my GF so, I am covered in the legal department. I was hoping not to go down the legal route, but I feel that the dealerships lack of proactivity on the initial issue, and the subsequent F up leaves me little choice.
I don't want to have my car repainted multiple times.