Wished it was the wiper blades, here is the story.
Wanted to get a decent second car to replace my Astra sports hatch, as i'd only done 1200 miles in six months so I started to look around and considered various SL Mercs and Alpina BM's. After 3 months found the Z4 and got a good deal last February.
Car was sold and seviced by the same garage from new with 2 owners, preperation work for sale to me included Inspection 1 service, replacing rear broken springs and refurbishing some alloys. Garage was very good, so good I joked to my wife about getting the car independently inspected (famous last words).
Car was pampered, did not go out in the wet and was used for pleasure in the summer months mainly. The one thing I could'nt get my head round was severe tramlining and a 'skittish' feel in general but there was so many comments about run flats I accepted this was the norm.
After 11.5 months went for my 'free' mot feeling confident. The guy on the service desk told me it failed due to 'rear lower suspension arm badly distorted' cost £695, and stated it was done though hitting a pot hole or debris in the road. I argued the case that it had'nt hit anything and the price was reduced to £600.
Next day I looked under the car and saw the left rear wishbone was bent upwards, I wondered if it was caused through being jacked up, spoke to service manager and put my case saying was it possible that the car was mot'd (checked) before the alloys were refurbished and did an outside firm do the alloys.
Reply was 'this car was mot'd on the day I picked it up (?) and that it had 2 checks and it did not leave the garage in that condition'. My reply was 'then i've done it then', his responce was it could have been jacked up by someone trying to steel the wheels (LOL). Two days later (Monday last week) the sevice manager called and reduced the price to £500.
I booked at my local BMW dealer as I could not give these **** money to profit from there mistake.
BMW UK were contacted, I did'nt realize they were bigger than god!
I have no proof I did not cause this damage, the local dealer said the car had been curbed and a badly damaged refurbed alloy was on the front nearside.
At first I was angry but i've calmed down and now feel stupid that i've been conned (the first time since I brought my first car privately 40 years ago