Originally posted by Windsorguy99
And when the automakers have an issue, they either warranty and replace the defective parts, or do a recallif there is a safety risk....
Either way you have to schedule the work to be done which can sometimes take months due to having to wait for updated parts to be in stock to perform the repair...
nope, when the problem showed it head, I was promptly offer to lemon the car and they would either trade me a car on the lot or I could custom build a new one. and if I wanted to keep mine, they offered me a loaner until it was drivable. And I picked the loaner. Unfortunately, they only let me drive the 530 and 7series, since the m3 is in high demand, those were ntoe available. but remember a 530 or 7 series is acutally a step up and they did offer 1. a refund, 2. a replacement asap, 3. substitute until mine was out of the shop.