Dealer crashed my //M Coupe during inspection II
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John Laverick said:
OP.
What you've got to remember / assume is that the dealer is NOT trustworthy. They will want to fix your car for the lowest possible cost. You should 100% go and see the car to see what damage has been done and agree the repair.
If you don't you're potentially going to be short changed.
This is sensible advice, you are also well within your rights to insist they use a bodyshop of your choosing too. At the very least I'd be wanting detailed photos of the damage and a full explanation of what caused the crash. It's understandable you might not be able to drop everything and go straight there but I'd agree with John and be wary over what the dealer says on the phone.What you've got to remember / assume is that the dealer is NOT trustworthy. They will want to fix your car for the lowest possible cost. You should 100% go and see the car to see what damage has been done and agree the repair.
If you don't you're potentially going to be short changed.
Your car has now been accident damaged, depending what a future buyer may notice this could well affect it's resale value. Lots to consider.
MannyLon said:
Thanks. Emailed their customer service this morning, not heard anything back yet.
Will give them until midday before I reach out to bmw Uk.
Good luck with that, they've been useless for me.Will give them until midday before I reach out to bmw Uk.
Bought a BMW approved bike 4 months ago, faulty from day one, not had use of it since.
Customer services at BMW UK not doing anything.
The damage will affect the future value.
I think I would be demanding that they replace my car with an equivalent, undamaged one. Or at least buy that damaged one off you at an agreed pre-damage price.
Either way, it isnt just a repair you need, it is compensation for the lower future value and hassle/ inconvemience.
I think I would be demanding that they replace my car with an equivalent, undamaged one. Or at least buy that damaged one off you at an agreed pre-damage price.
Either way, it isnt just a repair you need, it is compensation for the lower future value and hassle/ inconvemience.
Laughable.
Sit at home and wait for an email .
I really don't know why folk go to the trouble of asking for advice then completely ignoring it.
I'd at least want pictures and a proper explanation, but as anybody will tell you, by the time you get photographs emailed, you may as well have gone down and seen for yourself.
Sit at home and wait for an email .
I really don't know why folk go to the trouble of asking for advice then completely ignoring it.
I'd at least want pictures and a proper explanation, but as anybody will tell you, by the time you get photographs emailed, you may as well have gone down and seen for yourself.
blueg33 said:
loskie said:
You would only be able to have the right to choose body shop if you/your insurer was paying to fix
I don't think this is correctTo be quite honest I'd be tempted to get the car transported somewhere of my choice, then get the repairer to invoice the dealer directly.
To the OP
Do you know what damage has been caused? Has the dealership described it as minor or is it potentially worse?
I have to agree with the general tone of response - you need to be a bit more on the front foot - seeing the damage first hand ASAP is good advice IMO. Ultimately this will impact your cars value.
Has the dealer offered a suitable replacement car until yours is repaired?
Do you know what damage has been caused? Has the dealership described it as minor or is it potentially worse?
I have to agree with the general tone of response - you need to be a bit more on the front foot - seeing the damage first hand ASAP is good advice IMO. Ultimately this will impact your cars value.
Has the dealer offered a suitable replacement car until yours is repaired?
Mark V GTD said:
I feel your pain OP. Do people generally authorise dealers to drive their cars? When I have had main dealer services I have always expressly forbid them to drive the car (or wash it) - if it needs a test drive then I will go with them.
Do they bring their tools out to the car park ?RUSSELLM said:
What are you going to do when you get to the Bodyshop ?
Point at a demolished front end, and tell them “That’ll need repairing”
No, I'd want to asses whether there was any structural damage too as opposed to just a dented wing etc.Point at a demolished front end, and tell them “That’ll need repairing”
As others have said, you need to see what's happened to be able to check it once repaired.
These cars are climbing in value and now your's will have a bad history. I'd be fuming and demand a written explanation and detailed photographs before any repairs start. Even if they repair it to excellent standards the resale value will be diminished.
It might be worth seeking legal advice on this.
Sorry this has happened! Good luck with it all.
It might be worth seeking legal advice on this.
Sorry this has happened! Good luck with it all.
S100HP said:
Apologies, but you don't seem to be listening to anyone.
Rick101 said:
Laughable.
Sit at home and wait for an email .
I really don't know why folk go to the trouble of asking for advice then completely ignoring it.
Note that OP has at no point actually asked for anybody's advice Sit at home and wait for an email .
I really don't know why folk go to the trouble of asking for advice then completely ignoring it.
dalecan said:
These cars are climbing in value and now your's will have a bad history. I'd be fuming and demand a written explanation and detailed photographs before any repairs start. Even if they repair it to excellent standards the resale value will be diminished.
It might be worth seeking legal advice on this.
Sorry this has happened! Good luck with it all.
If they repair it to excellent standards only the op , garage and a possible would be future buyer of the car that's reading this thread will know . It might be worth seeking legal advice on this.
Sorry this has happened! Good luck with it all.
And considering he's had the car a long time he's probably not looking to sell anytime soon .
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