Opinion about faulty M4

Opinion about faulty M4

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omar2010

Original Poster:

19 posts

152 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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Hi there I wonder if I could ask an opinion as to whether to keep car or exchange it? I recently bought a 2015 M4 convertible with 19k on the clock. From a main dealer. Fully loaded. 1 year approved bmw warranty.

Within a couple days there was a burning smell in the car. Back to dealer. Diagnosed rocker cover fault and burning wire near it.. No car for about a week as it was the festive period.

Back to me. Drove it for a couple of days. Warning lights on telling me there was a Drive train problem. Back to dealer. Diagnosed that the pin on the earth connector for one of the coil packs was ‘backed off’. Have been quite vague if related to work initially carried out but on balance said was unrelated.

I have had the car for about 2 weeks and very unhappy that caused me issues already. Feel that I will have no choice but to take out extended warranty after 1 year.

I have the option of handing the car back under the 2015 consumer rights act (well within the 30 days, pre existing fault etc) and I would probably just get another M4 but have kind of lost faith in this particular one which could be a random lemon.

All advice and thoughts very welcome. Thanks in advance guys.

omar2010

Original Poster:

19 posts

152 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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Just to be clear guys - I guess I am wondering if it would be sensible / realistic to ask BMW to extend their warranty given my loss of faith in the car so far and hassle caused, whether there’s some other options that I could ask of them.....or if I should just chuck the car in exchange for a different (I.e. slightly newer, lower mileage) M4 instead....

anonymous-user

69 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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If you think it's a lemon and lost faith in it, and can hand it back without penalty, just do that.

Timbuktu

1,954 posts

170 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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I would reject it, within the first 30 days it's quite easy, I've done exactly that myself with an E92.

Andy OH

1,950 posts

265 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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You will always have in the back of your mind the thought that 'is my car is a lemon'?

If you can reject it and get another, my advice would be to do exactly that

omar2010

Original Poster:

19 posts

152 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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The cars warning about the drivetrain went on again yesterday after having had it repaired. Not a totally bad thing... kinda made up my mind for me. Been on the phone to BMW UK about how to proceed and also their financial department. Both have been very good and totally cool with the rejection. Now wondering.... go for another M4 probs hardtop or a C63 AMG instead??

PorkInsider

6,205 posts

156 months

Monday 20th January 2020
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I'd definitely send it back.

F8x models aren't renowned for issues like that so no need to keep a lemon. Just get another one.

omar2010

Original Poster:

19 posts

152 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Cars headed back and getting swapped for different M4. 👍