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Originally Posted by KORALLROT
Get a lawyer. You have a lemon. Sorry to hear about your misfortune. No one should have to put up with this crap, from any new car, from any manufacturer.
Lemon cars are purely an eventuality, with the mass production of anything. Some of us will get lemons, just going by simple math and statistics. BMW quality control can not catch all of the faulty ones, no matter what they say or how hard they try.
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True.
My only advice would be to write a very thorough letter to your dealership's Service Manager prior to spending the cash on an attorney. Be polite but firm in the letter and clearly state that the only acceptable solution is getting out of your current car and into a new one.
It worked for me. After my letter - BMW initiated a substitution of collateral. No questions asked.
Good luck.