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      03-11-2024, 05:00 PM   #89
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^ except that it IS an issue with the paint as confirmed by BMW.

may not be an issue or concern to you, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist as you claim
There is no issue upon resale for a vehicle that was fixed prior to sale. Vehicles are damaged all the time in shipping, delivery, etc. They get fixed, touched up, what have you & nobody is the wiser. You're making into something that will never happen (e.g., diminished value).
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      03-11-2024, 06:37 PM   #90
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There is no issue upon resale for a vehicle that was fixed prior to sale. Vehicles are damaged all the time in shipping, delivery, etc. They get fixed, touched up, what have you & nobody is the wiser. You're making into something that will never happen (e.g., diminished value).
If nobody is the wiser what are we talking about?

Lots of people can spot paint work - which is exactly how this entire situation came to be. I was able to determine this brand new M2 had been resprayed.

3 years from now there is no way to ‘prove’ your car was painted pre-sale. All that would be known at that time is the car was resprayed and that raises a lot of questions (usually paint work is from an accident)

You are correct- cars are sometimes fixed presale and legally the manufacturer/dealer has to tell buyers. In this case the fix was repainting the entire car.

BMW has decided it’s not important to inform buyers. Very disappointing.
The communication I received from BMW states “report isn’t able to be given out as it’s a in internal calibration review that has “proprietary information on it””

If you are comfortable buying a brand new car that has a factory flaw like this that’s cool. I expect my brand new car to be brand new.

“Its only original once” and a full respray for a brand new $70k bmw doesn’t work for me.
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