04-29-2024, 10:33 AM | #23 |
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This is a plastic body part not a blown head gasket or faulty transmission. It’s an easy fix as previously posted. Relax.
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It's not a museum piece- you will drive it and other defects in the paint and interior will accumulate due to wear and tear. in 6 mo you will forget the bumper was ever repainted, and in 6 years you might get it resprayed again. all will be well. let the dealer sort it out until it is fixed to your liking and then enjoy the car!
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BMW North America buying back a car because of a misaligned bumper is completely out of touch with the fabric of reality. I've seen manufacturers reject buybacks for significantly more serious power train and electronic malfunctions. Maybe I shouldn't have used the F word, but my point stands. Sucks for OP that he spent $70,000 on a car that's gonna have a brand new, repainted bumper, but it's his car now unless the dealer wants to be really really really really nice. The door blowing out of a pressurized airliner cabin is not comparable.
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Its applicable as its a car that is important to him and utterly the system failed from factory to dealer. System failure surely that computes for your little data world LOL! |
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Ravenseal certainly isn't cautious with anyone's emotions, but the core of his message is correct if you can get passed that.
In the context of all the expensive and complicated components on the vehicle, replacing a bumper is a reasonable resolution. Replacing the entire car isn't. Of course, if this happened to be me I might have a harder time being reasonable about it. Isn't that part of why the OP came to the forum with his dilemma? It's useful to get the perspective of others when shit like this happens. The funny part of all this is if they had caught the problem at the port they would have done the same exact repair without him even knowing about it. |
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Even at the dealership, before cars go on the lot and after. Lol. Scuffs, windshields, curbed wheels, etc, etc. Cars get damaged all the time during unloading, test drives and even just being moved around on the lot. Also - specially in areas that are prone to hail. Cars could have undergone $10,000 of hail damage repair and nobody would ever know, specially with shadier dealerships that wouldn't disclose it upfront (saw this a lot during COVID). BMW dealerships weren't going to throw away cars during shortages. My girlfriend and I saw a $110,00 X7 that had at least 500 indentations on the body from a hail storm that happened in transit over the Rockies, and the car was back on the lot a month later for sale at MSRP. Doubt the buyer ever knew. Lol.
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You will probably say something like 'well thats how cars work' or something like that. but this would not have been the case if it was original or maybe it would have been who knows. |
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That is why you don't have to select all of your car's body panels and identify areas of repair when asking KBB how much your car is worth. Of course, if the body work is visibly poor quality that's another story. Dealers who are trying to low ball you will certainly pull the paint gun if there is a repair on the CarFax. Then it's up to you to have good negotiation skills and not fall for that trap. |
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Adding a little gasoline here, can the car be described to a potential buyer as “original” if the bumper was repainted before it was registered?
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There will always be grey areas, moral or otherwise. If you're auctioning your car as a high value collectable and you've kept it in the basement for 10 years just to flip it on Bring a Trailer, maybe that's a problem. If you're driving the piss out of these cars like you're supposed to, they're going to wear and tear. I don't think the 3rd or 4th owner getting it with 90,000 miles from a Buy/Pay Here lot is going to be inspecting the paint with a microscope, lol.
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It's not that big a deal. My wife ordered a '23 Grand Cherokee back in '22. When it arrived the dealership let us know it had several areas of damage from shipping (fairly common). Most of it was scratches in the paint, chipped paint on the wheels. They fixed what Jeep authorized (didn't authorize the wheel finish damage). You'd never know the paint in some areas was fixed.
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Even then, as long as parts are original equipment, I don't think it matters all that much. When I had Xpel installed on my Callaway Z06, they cracked the original front splitter. The car is 1 of 3 produced. It was replaced with the same original GM splitter. Would I report that if I ever chose to sell the car? No, why would I? Now if it had an aftermarket splitter, I'd disclose that.
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I, for one, am moderately OCD. My g87 was delivered with a door ding on the lower edge of my passenger side door (i.e., someone opened that door and hit something). Might have occurred during dealer inspection, prep, or when they were installing "surprise" tint. Doubt it occurred during transport as I can't imagine the need of opening the passenger side door until it got to the dealership.
Was pretty upset, but the dealer had me bring it back in where they had their PDR guy do his magic. At the end of the day, I got over it - no one is going to care or notice except you. Good thing is you can document all of this if you ever do try to resell privately. If you end up trading it in, no dealer will even blink an eye or care. Like everyone else in this thread is saying, you will most likely not even notice any difference with the new bumper. The body shops dealers use go through hundreds of vehicles a month, and should be quite skilled. Unless you are PPF/wrapping the front or plan on keeping your miles to less than 300 miles, your bumper is going to be imperfect rather quickly with rock chips + dings anyways. If I were in your shoes, I'd ask to keep the original bumper. You could offer it when you resell, or you can put it back on and use it as your sacrificial bumper for rock chips while you keep the freshly painted one as back-up for when it's time to replace.
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