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My Wife's Red Brick F30.
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<blockquote data-quote="nikhuzlan" data-source="post: 34409" data-attributes="member: 19744"><p>I bought a red 320d august last year. On delivery the bonnet cannot open bcoz someone forgot to link the cable to the bonnet lock I think. Even the front number plate was fitted out of alignment.Then when we got home, the car became a red brick and did not react to the remote. It stayed locked. After one hour, we tried again and the car unlocked and started normally. We sent the car to Quill ( very good service ) where it stayed for a few days.We collected the car and the fault came on again. We waited a few hours and the car started. Back to workshop. We collected the car and the fault came on again. We waited a few hours and the car started. Back to workshop. We collected the car and the fault came on again. We waited a few hours and the car started. Back to workshop. We collected the car and the fault came on again. We waited a few hours and the car started. Back to workshop. I think this went on 6 or 7 times. It happened again this evening. DAMN. I think I have tolerated this far too long. Sometimes the car is parked near the gate opening and when it cannot start, all our other cars are blocked, leaving us stranded. Programs and schedule have been disrupted many times because of this. There is also a knocking sound from the left side area when going over bumps. I need to resolve this.I don't care too much about wind noise. The car is pretty cheap so I do not expect much.I am also not a car fan so this car is just safe transport for my wife. But I think this is too much. BTW, I also have a BMW K1600GT, a great two wheeled tour de force that is known to have switch problems all over the world. Many times buddies of mine with the same bike has been caught stranded when the bike won't start. Pouring water, ice water over the switches apparently help. This brand is a joke. What can you BMW fans advise me?Thank You.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikhuzlan, post: 34409, member: 19744"] I bought a red 320d august last year. On delivery the bonnet cannot open bcoz someone forgot to link the cable to the bonnet lock I think. Even the front number plate was fitted out of alignment.Then when we got home, the car became a red brick and did not react to the remote. It stayed locked. After one hour, we tried again and the car unlocked and started normally. We sent the car to Quill ( very good service ) where it stayed for a few days.We collected the car and the fault came on again. We waited a few hours and the car started. Back to workshop. We collected the car and the fault came on again. We waited a few hours and the car started. Back to workshop. We collected the car and the fault came on again. We waited a few hours and the car started. Back to workshop. We collected the car and the fault came on again. We waited a few hours and the car started. Back to workshop. I think this went on 6 or 7 times. It happened again this evening. DAMN. I think I have tolerated this far too long. Sometimes the car is parked near the gate opening and when it cannot start, all our other cars are blocked, leaving us stranded. Programs and schedule have been disrupted many times because of this. There is also a knocking sound from the left side area when going over bumps. I need to resolve this.I don't care too much about wind noise. The car is pretty cheap so I do not expect much.I am also not a car fan so this car is just safe transport for my wife. But I think this is too much. BTW, I also have a BMW K1600GT, a great two wheeled tour de force that is known to have switch problems all over the world. Many times buddies of mine with the same bike has been caught stranded when the bike won't start. Pouring water, ice water over the switches apparently help. This brand is a joke. What can you BMW fans advise me?Thank You. [/QUOTE]
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