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bettyboo 22 November 2006 08:35 AM

The joys of 6 series ownership!!!!!
 
Just thought id let you all have a laugh at me!!:lol1:

Have had the car now for 6 months and have managed to trash a front tyre which i had to replace at a cost of £250, and yesterday my back tyre blew out!!!!!

Wonderful BMW, no spare, no tyre saver, NO NOTHING BUT A TOW TRUCK!!!!

And to top it all a bill for £350 for a new tyre.


There you go all have a laugh on me, as you know you want to!!!!!:brickwall

Torpid 22 November 2006 08:39 AM

I presume it's on run flats? If so what happened in the blow out, was it any better than a normal tyre?

lightning101 22 November 2006 08:45 AM

When my M5 alarm system failed they towed the car to the dealership and provided me with an 'equivalent' hire car under waranty.

"Astra diesel estate"


The equivalent being that they were both defined as 'cars' :mad:

Andy M3 22 November 2006 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by lightning101
When my M5 alarm system failed they towed the car to the dealership and provided me with an 'equivalent' hire car under waranty.

"Astra diesel estate"


The equivalent being that they were both defined as 'cars' :mad:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Dream Weaver 22 November 2006 11:00 AM

I thought BMW's were reliable, just had to take ours to the dealer this morning as the traction and ABS have failed, which I proved by going sideways round a roundabout the other night :D

They can't fit us in til Friday though, and no courtesy car this time :(

Apart from that it's been OK though ;)

sunflowerkiss 22 November 2006 11:44 AM

The car is an ex demo and boasts 20" Alpina Wheels (Boasts!!!!! what a complete and utter laugh), therefore the tyres are not able to be runflats!!!??????, there is no spare tyre, no space saver, and no mobility kit.

Does anyone know what this car should come equipt with in the event of a flat tyre etc as i need to give my dealership a b*lloking but need to know?

WHEELSHOP0_0 22 November 2006 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by sunflowerkiss
The car is an ex demo and boasts 20" Alpina Wheels (Boasts!!!!! what a complete and utter laugh), therefore the tyres are not able to be runflats!!!??????, there is no spare tyre, no space saver, and no mobility kit.

Does anyone know what this car should come equipt with in the event of a flat tyre etc as i need to give my dealership a b*lloking but need to know?

I think a car must be equipped with a method of getting you home(or off the motorway at least) in the event of a puncture, some hyper cars have only a can of tyreweld or other puncture sealant I think.

I think no method is illegal(almost certain).
hth.

Dream Weaver 22 November 2006 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by sunflowerkiss
The car is an ex demo and boasts 20" Alpina Wheels (Boasts!!!!! what a complete and utter laugh), therefore the tyres are not able to be runflats!!!??????, there is no spare tyre, no space saver, and no mobility kit.

Does anyone know what this car should come equipt with in the event of a flat tyre etc as i need to give my dealership a b*lloking but need to know?

Do they not have that tyre foam stuff in the boot somewhere?

KiwiGTI 22 November 2006 12:10 PM

I'm pretty sure it's illegal to drive without a spare, or method of re-inflating the tyres, unless you are on run-flats.

Blueblaster 22 November 2006 12:11 PM

EVO just had the same problem with a blown tyre on a GT3 RS. I specially ordered a spare tyre on my new car for exactly this reason. Suppose you were out in the middle of nowhere on a winter's night with no mobile signal and this happened. You would be totally stuffed. The only reason manufacturers do this, and the Germans are the worst culprits, is so they can fit massive wheels and still claim decent boot space. It also saves them a few extra kilos on their lardmobiles. A space saver spare should be a legal requirement or at worst it should mean a signifcantly reduced rating in magazine road tests if it is missing. That would get them thinking and provoke some change. Just another one of my pet hates:rolleyes:

The Trooper 1815 22 November 2006 02:00 PM

Don't ding the new BM's as they have alloy panels, bonding and stuff. There is a US website that says BMW have warned owners over there of expensive repair costs for frontal damage. I'll try and find it again and put up a clicky.

sunflowerkiss 22 November 2006 02:39 PM

Ohhhh guess what, just spoke to my dealership, Sytner Solihull, who say there was a mobility kit in the boot (no there was not), ooooh you are very right we will drop one over right now (30 mile round trip), whats this all about then, me thinks they tried to pull a quick one!!!

Brendan Hughes 22 November 2006 02:46 PM

Tell us what it consists of when you get it :)

DCI Gene Hunt 22 November 2006 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by sunflowerkiss
Ohhhh guess what, just spoke to my dealership, Sytner Solihull, who say there was a mobility kit in the boot (no there was not), ooooh you are very right we will drop one over right now (30 mile round trip), whats this all about then, me thinks they tried to pull a quick one!!!

As above WTF's a Mobility Kit :wonder:

The Trooper 1815 22 November 2006 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
Do they not have that tyre foam stuff in the boot somewhere?

Tyre foam does not blow the tyre up or re inflate it either and is only recommended for smaller tyres anyway. Still bad do do!!

Brendan Hughes 22 November 2006 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
As above WTF's a Mobility Kit :wonder:

http://www.schuler-ag.ch/microscooter3.jpg

phil_wrx 22 November 2006 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by sunflowerkiss
The car is an ex demo and boasts 20" Alpina Wheels (Boasts!!!!! what a complete and utter laugh), therefore the tyres are not able to be runflats!!!??????, there is no spare tyre, no space saver, and no mobility kit.

Does anyone know what this car should come equipt with in the event of a flat tyre etc as i need to give my dealership a b*lloking but need to know?

should be a run flat, i have a 1 series and they are equipped with run flats

Edcase 22 November 2006 05:55 PM

my m5 just has a can of foam, as does the Audi

Flatcapdriver 22 November 2006 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
As above WTF's a Mobility Kit :wonder:

It consists of a small compressor with mousse to re-inflate the tyre.

Brendan Hughes 22 November 2006 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by Flatcapdriver
It consists of a small compressor with mousse to re-inflate the tyre.

Cue MX-5 and TT jokes...

sunflowerkiss 22 November 2006 06:35 PM

:brickwall OHHHHHHHHHHHHH NOOOOOOO

and now the lighter has packed up, still no mobility kit delivered (cant wait to see whats in it, prob a can of helium and some plasters!!!!!)

Well watch this space for full up to date information on what to expect when you spend a shed load on a car!!!!!

Right off to watch Hollyoaks

KiwiGTI 22 November 2006 09:02 PM

I had an E60 530i from virtually new and the thing did my head in. The damn onboard computers were always finding things wrong with the car, or stuff that needed to be serviced. The run-flats were loud and tramlined. And it would appear that the interior was poorly designed without any usability consultants involved.

And just because you spend a lot of money don't expect any special service from dealers, they still hold the same contempt for you :)

ChrisB 23 November 2006 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by KiwiGTI
I had an E60 530i from virtually new and the thing did my head in. The damn onboard computers were always finding things wrong with the car, or stuff that needed to be serviced. The run-flats were loud and tramlined. And it would appear that the interior was poorly designed without any usability consultants involved.

And just because you spend a lot of money don't expect any special service from dealers, they still hold the same contempt for you :)

Hey, the BMW dealer I visited last month didn't even want my money. I told them what I was looking for, left all my details and never heard from them again.

WHEELSHOP0_0 23 November 2006 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by ChrisB
Hey, the BMW dealer I visited last month didn't even want my money. I told them what I was looking for, left all my details and never heard from them again.


At a local Merc. dealer you can't just turn up and talk about buying a new car, you have to make an appointment with an advisor and return at a later date to discuss the purchase.:wonder:

jonnyh 23 November 2006 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by KiwiGTI
I'm pretty sure it's illegal to drive without a spare, or method of re-inflating the tyres, unless you are on run-flats.


The spare tyre (or pump) is not part of an MOT check so I don't see that its a legal requirement.

WHEELSHOP0_0 23 November 2006 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by jonnyh
The spare tyre (or pump) is not part of an MOT check so I don't see that its a legal requirement.


Its not an mot problem its the construction and use regs. that apply I think.

hail-hail 23 November 2006 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by ChrisB
Hey, the BMW dealer I visited last month didn't even want my money. I told them what I was looking for, left all my details and never heard from them again.

lol, same from my local BMW dealer, gave details of what I was looking for (X5 4.4s) and asked them to track one down. Never heard back from them ended up finding one myself.
Same old story, I probably didn't look like someone that could pay 25k for a car, but it's their lost.
I did let them carry out some Warrantly fixes though :D. I also enjoyed letting the saleman that took my details know that he missed out on some nice commission, car was at another dealers 40 miles away.

"Sorry about the confusion, but please pop in any time, and if you are thinking of changing car let us know"

"eeemmmmmmmm no :D:D"

sunflowerkiss 23 November 2006 03:42 PM

Da Da Da, holding breath for what must be the most fantastic item to assist a blowout........................................... .............


http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...3/DSCF0622.jpg








A flat tyre mayby but a blow out errrrrrrr no.

Delivered in person by my friendly BMW Salesman, who informs me that in the event of a blowout again call BMW emergency services, who will TOW THE CAR AWAY!!!!!!!!! Loving it:brickwall

WHEELSHOP0_0 23 November 2006 03:49 PM

I also think if you use this when you have a flat tyre it means the tyre is unrepairable and must be replaced. On your 20" tyres that wont be cheap, so if you ever have a flat try the pump first just incase that gets you to a garage that can do a repair.
HTH.

sbk1972 23 November 2006 05:07 PM

I would be more pissed off that the dealer and how they had missed this from the boot. Certainly questions their PDI.

I would also make them re-emburse you any costs caused by the missing parts.

Ive got a bmw m3 and I hate, and I mean a hate, my dealers. I find them arrogant wanekrs that can only replace and not fix. Even then they cant get the right part / fix. I went in there to buy a M3 convertible but as I was in shorts and unshaven was totally ignored. £120 p hour, and on investigation one of their trainee's is working on the car ? Hell no.

Fair play, I went to a trader mate and brought one. Saved me 5K. Like above, I got my dealer to do all the warranty fixes.

I want an X5 3.0d sport, but hate the dealers so much I cant do it. Merc dealers arent any better.

SBK


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