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Tyre bulge on RFT sidewall
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<blockquote data-quote="seancorr" data-source="post: 717529" data-attributes="member: 42054"><p>Hi bro, looks like your ride is giving you some issues. Likewise mine had different issues (engine noise seeping through the firewall, steering vibration noise, juddering side mirrors, etc) and I left my car in the workshop for weeks while they rectify the issues and thankfully they did but at the cost of damaging some of my interior panels but they owe up to their mistakes and replaced the damaged panels. During the weeks my car was in the workshop the dealer arranged a couple of courtesy cars for me to drive (it was a joy to drive different models as I have the opportunity to try out different BMW's on the road for an extended period) and I managed to compare the same model that I have with theirs and found that each car had its own unique problems (poor factory QC I reckon)! </p><p></p><p>As for the cracks in the leather seats, I believe other owners should also be experiencing the same issue over time. I've taken the liberty to purchase the BMW leather care product and apply it to my seats once in 1-2 months and so far it has been doing a great job protecting the leather seats from drying up under our harsh weather condition. The car is almost a year old and I'm still monitoring the car for any other faults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seancorr, post: 717529, member: 42054"] Hi bro, looks like your ride is giving you some issues. Likewise mine had different issues (engine noise seeping through the firewall, steering vibration noise, juddering side mirrors, etc) and I left my car in the workshop for weeks while they rectify the issues and thankfully they did but at the cost of damaging some of my interior panels but they owe up to their mistakes and replaced the damaged panels. During the weeks my car was in the workshop the dealer arranged a couple of courtesy cars for me to drive (it was a joy to drive different models as I have the opportunity to try out different BMW's on the road for an extended period) and I managed to compare the same model that I have with theirs and found that each car had its own unique problems (poor factory QC I reckon)! As for the cracks in the leather seats, I believe other owners should also be experiencing the same issue over time. I've taken the liberty to purchase the BMW leather care product and apply it to my seats once in 1-2 months and so far it has been doing a great job protecting the leather seats from drying up under our harsh weather condition. The car is almost a year old and I'm still monitoring the car for any other faults. [/QUOTE]
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