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Originally Posted by hwelvaar
As a European, this thread makes me laugh. Damn, lawyers in the US must be so f*cking rich.
Also, when some guys do ED and take their car the next day to the Nurburgring and to Spa-Francorchamps for extended lapping, you're all like 'woohoow!'
But when some garage guy drives the car around the block the way M cars are built to handle, oh boy, bring on the suits.
I'm not saying you're wrong and the dealership is right.
But I'f someone would offer me 2k$ for a 10 minute joy ride in my car (without braking anything), I'd happily take the money.
No need for an army of lawyers.
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I have to agree with this post. And also find this thread hilarious. Try and resolve a problem first with the dealer and then if not resolved to one's satisfaction go to BMW US (or whatever they are called). Why the North Americans love to sue people over the smallest thing is beyond me. That's why we have those stupid words on hot drinks saying that the drink is hot blah, blah, blah.
Question the OP needs to ask, is has the car been damaged in any way? If not, move on. No big deal.