Rejecting a new 2015 BMW M5 CP - advice please

Rejecting a new 2015 BMW M5 CP - advice please

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Rob192

29 posts

110 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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I think I missed the bit where the OP stated he wanted to sue the pants off BMW?

"I would like to reject the car as I am fed up with the whole experience"

Sounded to me more like he's bought a new premium car and just wants to enjoy his new pride and joy without having to be distracted with issues or leaving it at the dealership to get a reoccurring issue fixed. Something which he was lead to believe was fixed in the first instance?

"am not sure of the process or even if my circumstances would warrant a rejection"

Well probably not given that BMW sound like they are going to do the right thing and resolve the issue as has been pointed out to OP. From OP's perspective though this is a currently unresolved issue and has taken the shine off what should have been a positive experience. Yes he is going to have to move on but why anyone thinks his expectation should have been anything other is strange.

So why this warranted?
Slurs about what he can afford because new M5 equals rich git.
Doesn't deserve to ask for advice on a car forum about a new car issue cos rich git.
Is crying about nothing cos new M5/courtesy car is still better than mine so just be thankful for the stty experience which I won't have.
Ha ha ha new car fool. Funny cos rich git.
First world problems. Stop trying to claim compensation blah blah blah people are starving elsewhere and you are rich.

OP I hope your car gets sorted and you can get back to enjoying your new M5. Ultimately once sorted I think you will be happy.

daemon

35,824 posts

197 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Rob192 said:
I think I missed the bit where the OP stated he wanted to sue the pants off BMW?
Yes, you did. It was in the next sentence after the one you quoted, the O/P talks about compensation and wanting further compensation

"BMW paid me compensation ...and this was in ‘full and final settlement’.

I do not believe that the full and final settlement figure for the first incident is still valid."

But the O/P and the rest of us have moved on and sorted out our differences after debating it for 8 pages.



Edited by daemon on Tuesday 4th August 15:38

daemon

35,824 posts

197 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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TankRizzo said:
jjlynn27 said:
I don't get the vitriol towards OP. Neither do I get all the self-congratulating, mostly irrelevant, stories of what I, my dad, my dog did in similar circumstances. Just because you do ( or pretend to do ) things certain way, it doesn't it make it the only valid way. There were some useful posts explaining that rejection on grounds mentioned is not an option. Op, from what I've read, took that info, said thanks and that was that.

Typing compensation in that weird way doesn't make you clever, it makes you look needy for approval from equally feeble-minded tits.



Edited by jjlynn27 on Saturday 1st August 12:48
You should congratulate yourself. This is the first vaguely car-related thread you've posted on in 5 months and 250+ posts of sneering since you joined PH.
rofl

daemon

35,824 posts

197 months

Tuesday 4th August 2015
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maurauth said:
LoonR1 said:
It's st. There's a new warning light every month. It's had over £30k spent on it on warranty and it's still under extended warranty. The solicitor seems happy with their SOGA and implied whatever crap and I don't really care anymore. It's at the dealers and I've no intention of ever picking it up again. I'll go and buy a new car next week when I get back from another weekend of track days and generally dicking about on my bike.

Annoying as I've just committed to another new car for my villa in Cyprus, but that's OK because I've turned the thread into a "look at me I've got a villa" thread now.
I had a boggo E92 that was the same. Whenever I went up a hill or slip road I'd be praying not to go into limp mode. I think I replaced coils and injectors about 6 times in the 8 months I had the car and within 2-3 weeks it would break again.

Luckily some of those car supermarkets aren't too careful with their P/Xs.
Will keep an eye out for the "i've just bought a BMW from a car supermarket and the bds have sold me a dud" thread. rolleyes