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Sorry, but that's a false equivalency. Scraping the underside of your bumper is not the same as a puncture in your oil cooler. Every car is prone to scraping but not ever car has this oil cooler design that can cause sudden loss of pressure resulting in your engine seizing up and totaling the car.
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Also to update the thread - I spoke with a BMW of NA representative who was very friendly but ultimately failed to get any coverage for the radiator. My insurance is covering it under comprehensive. Unfortunately I think my rates will go up, but that remains to be seen. |
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06-18-2024, 04:05 PM | #50 | |
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If people don’t complain about this in a public place then nothing will ever be done about it. This forum represents only a fraction of what is happening in reality, so 4 M4’s is not accurate. Only BMW knows these numbers. I said it was a worthless comment because it contains nothing but speculation and a comparison of scraping a bumper to a punctured radiator that has a $3300 repair bill (and could have been an engine failure). It’s not that I don’t like this person’s opinion, it’s just not helpful or contributing in any way, much like yours. Anyway, sorry if my replies to others are offending you. I understand now that I’m left to my own devices to fix this. It’s fine and I’ve accepted it, and no I haven’t bought a Porsche yet in the 5 days since I made this post and my car has been in dealership custody. Last edited by DrewDDS; 06-18-2024 at 04:16 PM.. |
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06-18-2024, 04:22 PM | #51 |
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Let's not forget how pissed we'd be if this was happening to us.
Drew's being reasonable, given the circumstances. I am amazed this happened, judging by the pictures alone. Thanks for posting about it. I think it helps raise awareness for us, as well. Am I understanding that you just need to replace the radiator, and that the engine is not affected? |
06-18-2024, 04:48 PM | #52 |
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as people have said since page 1, it is a comprehensive claim between you and your insurer due to a road hazard. there was a series of high profile (on this podunk forum) incidents that seems to have taught 95% of the owner base that you NEED to take protection into your own hands. the design sucks, but many other cars have the issue, so don't expect a class action or a TB to save you.
also, FWIW, that was a pretty big rock. i do not tailgate EVER in this car, especially on the highway, and go super far out of my way to ensure i am clear of any airborne debris. hopefully your fix is done soon (should have went to an indy) and you can move on with your life |
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Design is about decision and trade off. Just because something bad happens does not equate to a flaw. I am just pointing out the trade off in cooling vs adding more cover. Would you rather BMW put a full cover in front of the radiator and render it useless but it would be protected? It is probably better to allow people add in cover rather than punching hole to allow more air in. It is way easier to add in a grill but it is a lot harder sell to people to punch hole on your bumper to get more cooling. |
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Sure I used a simpler and more common example but concept and logic being the same. SUV designed to have high clearance verse sports car lower to have better center of gravity. Those are design decisions, they have pros and cons. Just because the "cons" happened does not immediate means it is a flaw. That was what I was trying to point out. I didn't speculate what happen. I am just very interested in this particular topic on several threads. Some thought that rocks could get suck up and puncture the bottom radiator, which I could not actually believe. But it was more likely it was curbing or running over tall objects. Statistics and science are what I am after, not you in particular or insults. |
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Why didn't BMW design nail-resistant tires, is that a design flaw that should be covered under warranty? How about not using impact-resistant glass and getting a cracked windshield?
Is this like a Ford Pinto with a gas tank that was prone to rupture or catching fire? How about a takata airbag what was prone to sending shrapnel upon deployment? I agree that the situation sucks, and I feel bad for Drew or anyone else this happens to. Design flaw, technically speaking, I guess. Or as akumachu points out, maybe just a tradeoff that BMW decided to make. |
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That rock looks like its around the size of a golf ball or a little bit bigger - this was going to fuck up something on your car no matter what. I'd be thankful you weren't driving it far when it happened and ended up blowing an engine - there's a thread on here where that happened on the way HOME from picking the damn thing up!
Sure a Zunsport would have prevented it but if it hit your light or windshield and it broke would you be upset at BMW? light can be thousands and if you have the HUD that windshield is like $1,600 buckeroos. Now you know, get protection (lol) if you're going to stay in the with this gen M2. I've been avoiding getting the front one but this might push me over the edge. The guy who got got driving home from the dealer motivated me to go for some oil cooler protection... I don't think it's like BMW doesn't know about this problem.. but as people said above it's got to be the minority of cases. There have got to be tens of thousands of this design on the roads from the last what, 4-6 years of G series cars? I'd of course be upset if this happened to me but the longer I've had this car the more I'm learning you got to pay to play... otherwise stick with cheaper stuff like BRZs and WRXs or used stuff... but nothing's perfect, try talking to some people who have new 86's who's engines blew from a sweeping turn for too long! |
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They obviously test these cars for hundreds of thousands of miles before they're released. The engineers and powers that be decided the risk of potential damage was less than needing more extensive protection.
The C8 Corvette has giant radiators up front with much larger opening & come with no guards whatsoever. People started putting aftermarket screens in & the Chief Engineer issued a statement that the aftermarket screens would cause cooling issues and potentially void the vehicle warranty...until GM licensed the aftermarket screens and started charging $900 for them as a dealer-installed option. Miraculously they no longer cause cooling issues nor void the warranty if you pay GM $900 for them. Maybe BMW will see this "safety" opportunity and follow the same route as GM. Until then buy some screens of your choice & stop complaining about a "design flaw" that doesn't exist.
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Also, the rock was a standard gravel size and very normal road debris that I think a car will encounter many times over ownership, maybe a grape or cherry nowhere near the size of a golf ball. If it were golf ball size I also wouldn’t be so upset. Anyway, this thread has gone completely silly, so thanks to the people who understand where I’m coming from and the purpose of this post. And to everyone else, enjoy defending a multi billion corporation’s shitty design choice that will cost you thousands if you’re caught off guard thinking that it’s okay to just buy one of these and go out and daily drive it like any other car. Again if it were something that they had to pay to repair, they would have protected it. But they don’t care because the burden is stuck with their customers (likely some of the most enthusiastic ones) I’m sure everyone will be happy to pay the increased rates once the insurance companies start to catch on Last edited by DrewDDS; 06-19-2024 at 08:54 AM.. |
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I do feel bad for this to happen to anyone. My view point of this is entirely on whether there is actually a case to be made. If there science and statistics point to a mistake or a design flaw or manufacturing flaw, some lawyers can certainly take that up as a class action suit, and we would be all in better position. The statistics part is hard to come by but physics is always present. I have bad memory and too lazy to go through all the cases in the forum. But from what I recall, rx-7-james first rock post was the side radiator, one was the bottom side damage, and then you have the center radiator. The S58 engine for the G8X seemingly are using the same cooling setup, and my money is that it needs more cooling than the F87 engine that doesn't produce as much power. |
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I did, it was the first thing I purchased immediately after picking up my M2. You can blame BMW all you want, but there are plenty of options available from pre-made metal screens, plastic screens, to DIY mesh - all discussed on this forum. *My wife's X3MC also has exposed radiators & an exposed oil cooler. First thing I did when we picked it up was install screens. Waiting for an oil cooler screen as nobody makes one yet, or will DIY.
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Again.. plenty of these styles of cars are on the road and even with our enthusiast forum of like 100+ cars we still have only 1 or 2 examples of this happening. The rest of us are wising up and protecting the damn thing. I don't think we're providing excuses for BMW we're just accepting the reality of it. BMW is a business making business decisions, there are going to be compromises and this is just one of them. There are options to protect it if you care about it. There are plenty of exposed radiators on the road. Let's also be honest here, how fast were you going? Hitting that rock at 65 MPH would have probably been OK maybe at higher speeds it's going to fuck shit up.... BMW can't account for every situation I bet these rads are fine for most daily driving at normal speeds. |
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