M4 on BMW AUC site - thoughts?
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I recently enquired about this Approved used M4 as it ticks the boxes, especially for mileage.
https://usedcars.bmw.co.uk/vehicle/202603311185673...
After asking a few questions (which went unanswered) regarding the service history, I was told the vehicle was sold. It's now reappeared on the AUC website for sale again.
I asked about the warranty, it was a "dealer warranty" and not a BMW one apparently. (I had this said to me before a couple of years ago while looking at one in Colchester)
For an 18k mile vehicle, looking at the MOT history, it doesn't seem to cover itself in glory...
I thought AUC vehicles would maybe have one or two fails for minor stuff, but broken springs after 13K miles?. Are rear springs an issue on the F82's?.
https://usedcars.bmw.co.uk/vehicle/202603311185673...
After asking a few questions (which went unanswered) regarding the service history, I was told the vehicle was sold. It's now reappeared on the AUC website for sale again.
I asked about the warranty, it was a "dealer warranty" and not a BMW one apparently. (I had this said to me before a couple of years ago while looking at one in Colchester)
For an 18k mile vehicle, looking at the MOT history, it doesn't seem to cover itself in glory...
I thought AUC vehicles would maybe have one or two fails for minor stuff, but broken springs after 13K miles?. Are rear springs an issue on the F82's?.
BMW may not allow an approved used warranty because it’s modified?
At first glance the steering wheel is not a BMW wheel so makes me wonder what else has been modified? I have the genuine M performance wheel in mine and it doesn’t look like that.
As for rear springs, they can snap of course but are no worse for it than any other car.
At first glance the steering wheel is not a BMW wheel so makes me wonder what else has been modified? I have the genuine M performance wheel in mine and it doesn’t look like that.
As for rear springs, they can snap of course but are no worse for it than any other car.
texaxile said:
After asking a few questions (which went unanswered) regarding the service history, I was told the vehicle was sold. It's now reappeared on the AUC website for sale again.
Dodgy dealer behavior?They want to sell it to someone who doesn't ask about the service history?
If you buy it, print the advert showing it advertised as "Approved used Bmw"
Then forward it to Bmw UK with a complaint that they're "miss selling"
as7920 said:
Steering wheel looks like a genuine BMW MP one to me, I had one like that in my 2018 F87 M2 LCI. There were a couple of different options IIRC.
Maybe the RIS wasn't performed on time, that can prevent a car from being Approved Used. Cars like that end up on Sytner Select for example.
I have the genuine M performance steering wheel in my F82 and it's full Alcantara not half and half like that one, the two M performance wheels were full Alcantara like mine or the more expensive one with the shift lights built in. Maybe the RIS wasn't performed on time, that can prevent a car from being Approved Used. Cars like that end up on Sytner Select for example.
The centre trim on the steering wheel in this listing looks like it could be a genuine M performance item though, that was available to buy separately
Thanks for the informed replies Gents.
It just screams to me that it's not been looked after particularly well at all, and I thought that BMW AUC standards were higher than that.
From what I can gather it was sold, and then returned within the grace period, because when I enquired it had not MOT. Again, it doesn't scream "quality used car".
Shame, my fave colour combo, low mileage but too many red flags to make it an option.
It just screams to me that it's not been looked after particularly well at all, and I thought that BMW AUC standards were higher than that.
From what I can gather it was sold, and then returned within the grace period, because when I enquired it had not MOT. Again, it doesn't scream "quality used car".
Shame, my fave colour combo, low mileage but too many red flags to make it an option.
Jamescrs said:
I have the genuine M performance steering wheel in my F82 and it's full Alcantara not half and half like that one, the two M performance wheels were full Alcantara like mine or the more expensive one with the shift lights built in.
The centre trim on the steering wheel in this listing looks like it could be a genuine M performance item though, that was available to buy separately
The centre trim on the steering wheel in this listing looks like it could be a genuine M performance item though, that was available to buy separately
Here's mine. Not as shiny as the M4! I liked the chunky thumb rests.
As it was an M2, the trim is dry carbon rather than lacquered as in the M3.
Silverstone II is a stunning colour.
Edited by as7920 on Saturday 20th June 17:51
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