STOLEN BMW 335d - YH11 HJD - East London

STOLEN BMW 335d - YH11 HJD - East London

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jonjay

Original Poster:

65 posts

217 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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I have just had my black BMW 335d - YH11 HJD stolen from my drive way this morning.

I am one hundred percent it was locked cause I drove home, took out my golf clubs and other bits from the car. I then checked it was locked as my Mrs constantly reminds me. Went to bed at 12am last night, car was still there and woke this morning to go to work only to find the car is gone. Having read through various threads and others I am amazed how BMW aren't doing anything about this.

Both keys are with me. They made virtually no sound and the alarm did not go off. Not sure how they got into the vehicle?

Feel quite sick about this. Not sure I want another BMW even when the insurance pays out.

Original Poster

5,429 posts

176 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Unfortunately you're joining a long queue...

Write to BMW and Watchdog, something needs to happen about this soon.

rb5er

11,657 posts

172 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Another one? This is happening every day around there

Corsair7

20,911 posts

247 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Mates friend had his M1 (current 1 series M car) stolen a couple of weeks ago. All caught on camera.

Thieves opened the car without the keys. Then reprogrammed the cpu to accept alternative key. Drove off.

BMW have a major product failure here.

chazola

459 posts

157 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Could be an organised gang thing, when I was living in London about 5 years ago there was a gang/s going 'round stealing W124 Mercs for export by lifting them onto a low loader in the middle of the night. I had to park my 124 on the street in SW London back then away from my flat and was always half-expecting it to be gone in the morning... I think they caught the main gang doing this a couple of years ago, but I guess there's always new people to replace them.

fatboy69

9,372 posts

187 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Another one? Seems to be a recurring story sadly.

orbtar

436 posts

183 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Sorry to read about your car. I see it has a Yorkshire number plate suggesting that it may have been an ex BMW management car, many of these so called management cars are actually airport daily rental cars which have been driven by masses of people, who knows, there may be people hiring these cars, getting their key codes, linking in with their trackers (if fitted) and then coming to steal them at a later date. Sounds a bit far fetched but anything is possible. Is this only happening around London or has it happened in other areas?

theaxe

3,559 posts

222 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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tbc

3,017 posts

175 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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sorry to hear about your BMW which i'm sure you've worked hard for getting taken

must be about the 5th one in the last week i've read about on here

If BMW don't sort this out it will definitely result in a fall in sales in London area

I think the only way to get the this sorted is for someone to take a class action lawsuit against BMW

the car locking system and CPU are clearly flawed

jonjay

Original Poster:

65 posts

217 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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I can't believe how many people have been effected by this. Makes me feel worse as I am not the only one suffering at the moment. Definitely won't be getting another Beemer any time soon, to much evidence going against them on how easy they are to steal.

I have emailed watchdog, you never know if enough people complain it might get high enough profile for them to take notice.

Sad sad day frown

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

204 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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tbc said:
If BMW don't sort this out it will definitely result in a fall in sales in London area
yeah why buy one when you can pick your own silly

boobles

15,241 posts

215 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Seems to be a trend. Goodluck with it all, I hope they catch the scum!


http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=a...

R12HCO

826 posts

159 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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It really is a shame that people can be in a posistion to be able to buy such nice cars yet wont (in the future) due to the fear of them being nicked.

SuperHangOn

3,486 posts

153 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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This is getting silly now, why is there no recall if its related to key? The few we read about on here must be the tip of the iceberg.

chazola said:
Could be an organised gang thing, when I was living in London about 5 years ago there was a gang/s going 'round stealing W124 Mercs for export by lifting them onto a low loader in the middle of the night. I had to park my 124 on the street in SW London back then away from my flat and was always half-expecting it to be gone in the morning... I think they caught the main gang doing this a couple of years ago, but I guess there's always new people to replace them.
It stopped for a few years but very much happening again now frown

jonjay

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65 posts

217 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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By the sheer amount of people who have been targeted they seem to be operating in the East London area at the moment. Then again where was the Spurs players car at the time? I think its ridiculous that its so easy for them to do this.

Vladimir

6,917 posts

158 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Third 35d BM in three days from that area. Rather glad we moved!

Zed Ed

1,107 posts

183 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Where in East London?

jonjay

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65 posts

217 months

Tuesday 17th April 2012
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Gants Hill area.

I am not happy, considering moving soon as well. Somehow I dont think location can save the cars though, its happening everywhere.

defblade

7,437 posts

213 months

Tuesday 17th April 2012
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Corsair7 said:
Mates friend had his M1 (current 1 series M car) stolen a couple of weeks ago. All caught on camera.

Thieves opened the car without the keys. Then reprogrammed the cpu to accept alternative key. Drove off.

BMW have a major product failure here.
A) opening car without keys and without alarm going off... odd

B) Alternative key surely won't fit the barrel, so you've still got the ignition lock to get past... must still involve some breakage?

standardman

424 posts

168 months

Tuesday 17th April 2012
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We left East London 7 years ago not regretted it for a second. We hsve now sold up also would never go back, such a better quality of life.

When your tired of London you have woken up to life.