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      12-06-2012, 06:56 AM   #21
Tomcat2048
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Drives: 2013 BMW M5
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Originally Posted by krispykreme View Post
Actually, I don't want this particular car anymore. That ship has sailed and i no longer want to deal with this car.

I want BMW to buy back and replace.

For Taiwanese it's very bad luck to buy a wrecked new car. I was willing to overlook everything. But this particular car has brought me too much headache.

I won't feel comfortable with this car anymore. It will always remind me that this car was wrecked by BMW. How BMW tried to ping this on me and my dealer, how BMW bluffed me for almost a month.

I just want out of this car immediately.
If they end up repairing the vehicle, I don't see them buying it back from you. If you really want to get rid of the vehicle, you might be better off just trying to get someone to take over payments. I don't think you would win a case in court over this even though I realize that the customer service you experienced was extremely poor. Also, whatever you do, do not bring it to the dealership and just leaving it. I had a good friend of mine do the same thing with a 370Z he purchased and had transmission problems from Day 1. They ended up calling it a repossession and he's still facing the consequences.
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