A question on warranty If I may

Pondrew said:
Silverstar said:
you could have gone and seen it in person and still miss something which you may only spot afterwards.
True but that would be my fault. I can live with my own mistakes. I'll bet there are not many people would notice that bumper if I hadn't pointed it out.

Yes you are right if you hadn't pointed it out I would not have noticed it in the video. It's worth giving them a call and try and get some compensation on the basis that they pointed out all the other defects but failed to tell you about that one and the resolution of the video isn't exactly great where you could have noticed is straight away. With that video they can't claim you damaged it after delivery.
 
I think you have a good case as you asked them to highlight any defects and they clearly didn’t highlight any with the bumper.That vid was a waste of time.I wouldn’t have picked up the fault in question from that vid.Don’t be fobbed off.
 
I have saved the "walkround" video now. I will call them and quote my "special" version of the distant selling laws and maybe make up some Covid laws in regard to seliing high price items remotely. I very much doubt they will be aware of either, as they normally don't deal with this territory. I shall ask them for £500 as a "contribution" to my plight or they can come and collect the car at their cost.
If they refuse outright, I shall offer to take it to small claims or, worse, spread the word on all social media platforms that Arnold Clark are crooks. I may even tell them I have a You-tube channel where I will disrepute them.
 
Pondrew said:
I have saved the "walkround" video now. I will call them and quote my "special" version of the distant selling laws and maybe make up some Covid laws in regard to seliing high price items remotely. I very much doubt they will be aware of either, as they normally don't deal with this territory. I shall ask them for £500 as a "contribution" to my plight or they can come and collect the car at their cost.
If they refuse outright, I shall offer to take it to small claims or, worse, spread the word on all social media platforms that Arnold Clark are crooks. I may even tell them I have a You-tube channel where I will disrepute them.

How much is a new rear valence? Surely it’s not £500 :?
Rob
 
Pondrew I had a similar experience when I bought my E85 Z4 3.0Si remotely a few months ago (similar story to you with delivery and not being able to check it in detail on delivery). The car turned up with a few things that hadn’t been declared when I asked about mods and damage: back box delete, tracking way off, broken cup holder (not hard to break), small crack in rear third brake light and misting of the headlight. To be fair to the dealership we’re reasonable when I spoke to them and explained the issues, they were willing to help me source good used replacements. I was happy with the car and not even that bothered by the issues but I wouldn’t have paid the asking price had everything been disclosed.

At the end of the day I have the car I want, yes I’ve had to put a bit more money into it to get it the way I want it but I’m happy. I hope you can get a good resolution and end up in a similar ‘happy place.’
 
davidmudley12 said:
I was happy with the car and not even that bothered by the issues but I wouldn’t have paid the asking price had everything been disclosed.

At the end of the day I have the car I want, yes I’ve had to put a bit more money into it to get it the way I want it but I’m happy. I hope you can get a good resolution and end up in a similar ‘happy place.’
I am. I don't want to give it back. It is actually very good for the money and I know they sold it at the money they did because it's cosmetically challenged, which is easy to sort. It's an old fashioned thing called "principle".
 
Smartbear said:
How much is a new rear valence? Surely it’s not £500
As long as they don't know that, does it matter? I need £300 for the stress and mental anguish. If I asked Marcus Rashford for help, at least I'd get free lunches. :D
 
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I am. I don't want to give it back. It is actually very good for the money and I know they sold it at the money they did because it's cosmetically challenged, which is easy to sort. It's an old fashioned thing called "principle".
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Totally agree, the principle of it is important. Good luck.
 
Pondrew said:
Smartbear said:
How much is a new rear valence? Surely it’s not £500
As long as they don't know that, does it matter? I need £300 for the stress and mental anguish. If I asked Marcus Rashford for help, at least I'd get free lunches. :D

That’s the thing, if they think you’re trying to profit from the situation you’re just going to get their backs up.
You’re more likely to get a happy outcome if you’re reasonable with them imho, good luck with getting this resolved.
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
That’s the thing, if they think you’re trying to profit from the situation you’re just going to get their backs up.
You’re more likely to get a happy outcome if you’re reasonable with them imho, good luck with getting this resolved.
Rob
Yes I can see your point Rob (Mr Smartbear). Thing is If I buy a replacement even on eBay, it will need painting. That's got to be £400 once done. Then there's my labour for fitting; I charge £48 an hour.
 
I had a similar situation a few years ago with an Amazon delivery. Muppet of a delivery driver reversed over my (beautiful) grass to turn around when he could have easily reversed out on the driveway. He churned up the grass and damaged my brick boundary. I put in a claim to Jeff; they argued it. When I told them about the labour involved in the repair, they paid it out in full.
 
If I was the retail manager at AC, I would be asking for two quotes from garages to get the job done and then paying them directly.
 
Smartbear said:
That’s the thing, if they think you’re trying to profit from the situation you’re just going to get their backs up.
You’re more likely to get a happy outcome if you’re reasonable with them imho, good luck with getting this resolved.
Rob

I would agree with that. :thumbsup:

Be reasonable with them and have a whine on at them but don't threaten them with laws which don't exist, they will smell a rat and turn the table on you. If the situation was the other way around how would you react to such threats?

You also have to ask yourself the question that if you had seen the damage at the time, would you still have bought the car or would you have walked away from the deal?

In my experience, If you consider that the car is not exactly as described by the sales department, you address your grievances with the Dealer Principal. Whatever you do, dont make threats that you can't or won't follow through with.

Hope you can get it sorted to your satisfaction :thumbsup:
 
Silverlake have a 28i with an intact rear bumper, you could give them a call and see if they will sell you the lower valance, looks like it doesn't need any paint: https://www.silverlake.co.uk/breakers/details/BMW-Z4-2009-To-2016-sDrive28i-M-Sport-2-Door-Cabriolet/27204#
 
Thanks all. I will consider my options.
I don't want to reject the car, I just want to "take the f*ckers to task" more than anything.
I do have a problem with people not doing their job properly these days. Maybe it's because I'm old and "things ain't what they used to be" in general.
 
Pondrew said:
Thanks all. I will consider my options.
I don't want to reject the car, I just want to "take the f*ckers to task" more than anything.
I do have a problem with people not doing their job properly these days. Maybe it's because I'm old and "things ain't what they used to be" in general.

From memory i don’t think the rear valence part is painted, it’s a grey coloured plastic piece that’s separate to the bumper itself :thumbsup:
Rob
 
Pondrew said:
One bonus, though. I have four uncracked 326 wheels; given they have runflats on,
Have you checked these yourself or are you taking their word for it?
Remember if they crack its on the inside of the wheel and difficult to check if the car is on the ground.
 
Nictrix said:
Pondrew said:
One bonus, though. I have four uncracked 326 wheels; given they have runflats on,
Have you checked these yourself or are you taking their word for it?
Remember when they crack its on the inside of the wheel and difficult to check if the car is on the ground.

There, I’ve fixed that for you-no need to thank me :P
Rob
 
Nictrix said:
Have you checked these yourself or are you taking their word for it?
Remember if they crack its on the inside of the wheel and difficult to check if the car is on the ground.
I've checked. Had all four wheels off to address the rusty brake calipers and discs. The (runflat) tyres are almost new and have no damage, nails or anything. Every cloud......
 
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