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graemeX5
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Bmw Goodwil

Post by graemeX5 » Fri May 17, 2019 8:00 am

Hi

I am asking about BMW goodwill if it still is applicable and was it a failing part or just a problem as recently I put in a request and was unfortunately turned down due to the age of the car which is 6 years old, even though it was an approved used BMW.

Although it was not a failing part which I am sure my BMW extended warranty would have covered the problem appears to be down to someone working on the car and cross threading a road wheel bolt, but I'm not sure who and when and I suspect it may well have even occurred before I bought the vehicle.

Graeme

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Re: Bmw Goodwil

Post by NehalX5 » Sat May 18, 2019 4:05 pm

I would expect it - if the garage does something that causes further damage to the car, they should be responsible for damage they have caused and thus pay for it. Taking a car to someone for it to be repaired, you are expected to foot the bill of the repair alone and not foot someone else's mistake.

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Re: Bmw Goodwil

Post by Jayx5 » Sat May 18, 2019 6:02 pm

BMW are changing my gearbox at the moment, they are paying 70% towards it as they didn't fix it properly when it was under warranty (warranty finished in November) the car is 9 years old now.
Have you spoke to BMW UK?

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Re: Bmw Goodwil

Post by graemeX5 » Sat May 18, 2019 6:52 pm

Hi

I agree Nehal yes if a garage does it wrong they shouldn't repair it but a small I can't prove who should responsible.

Whether the original supplying BMW dealer who replaced several tyres, the BMW dealer I purchase the car off who was supposed to redo th wheels but didn't or the wheel Specialist who I have used about six times with no problems to refurbish the wheels and they do work for Asron Martin.

Jay yes been in contact but unfortunately it's not a manufacturing fault or failure, and so far BMW have said no to any goodwill even when asked to review their decision as the car is too old.

Therefore I asked for their policy and have received an email with the outline of goodwill and I do have an extended warranty but it doesn't cover this problem.

So I an going to be contacting the local dealer principal to ask if he can help with any further reduction onthe cost of this unexpected repair.

Graeme

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Re: Bmw Goodwil

Post by graemeX5 » Sat May 18, 2019 6:54 pm

This what they said about goodwill

When the warranty expires, we don’t usually help with the repair cost unless a BMW Insured Warranty is purchased. But, if a BMW Centre is sure that the problem is down to a manufacturing fault, they may make a case for us to help. Whether we do offer a contribution, and how much, depends on a number of factors such as:

· The fault
· The car’s age and mileage
· Service history
· Ownership history


So unfortunately I am havin to foot the bill on this one

Graeme

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