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Car damaged during shipping: what
Ugh, accidentally hit shift+enter before I was done writing this.
In any case, the title should have been "Car damaged during shipping: what's next?" ---- I got the bad news that my custom order M40i had some damage. SA mentioned "the transport driver somehow damaged the passenger door, dented and will need to go to our body shop". I'm not sure I want to take a brand new car with non-factory paint. What would you do? |
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As long as it isn't a frozen color a good body shop should be able to match the color. If you do decide to accept it, I would ask for a large discount or simply pass and have them order a new one if you can wait.
Also if you accept it after it is repaired reconfirm that the damage is not entered into CarFax which would affect the resell value of the car. |
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Not much you can do, really just 2 options:
1. Get the car fixed by them and ask for a discount since you are driving now a car that was repaired. 2. Refuse delivery and order a new car, realizing it will take time. If I spend my hard-earned money, and not in a rush, I would probably wait.
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If BMW is doing the repair, then they should ALSO be using an exact match paint. BMW repaired my rocker panel after it showed that there was damage there as well. The options are never fun to deal with and it certainly impacts the excitement that you have in taking delivery of something you've been looking to getting for awhile.
I am sorry that you have to deal with this, it's not easy, and I know exactly what you're going through.
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First question is how bad is it? Pictures of damage? Small dent/ whole door crushed in?
The best move would be to have them reorder the car, they have insurance for these situations. DO NOT FEEL SORRY FOR DEALER, they offered 5% off a new unblemished car, they will have to do even better for you to take it with paintwork. You haven’t even set foot in the car and expected new, not dinged up with flaws. Remember you paid for a new out of the wrapper car and should get exactly that. I’m sure you desperately want to take possession, in the end you can take it repaired and be driving in a short time. Up to you and how much you want to get behind the wheel. I’d push for some added things if they can’t take much of price of car (free extended maintenance or warranty?) you have to get something back for the inconvenience and they should be willing to work with you to make it right….beyond “hey we will fix it” |
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Got some more info: The person unloading cars off the truck allegedly backed another car (an i4) into the passenger door.
Allegedly there's "no paint damage" but there is a dent that does need to go to the body shop (IMO it would still need to be resurfaced though because impacts still stress the clear coat). I'm supposed to get some pictures soon. |
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If PDR and a buff can fix it, you are good to go with it.
It's been a LONG time since I saw a body shop of any caliber paint a car anywhere near as well as the factory, so I'd need a STIFF discount ($2k+) and no carfax hit to take it if it needs paint, especially as long as you plan to keep it...it would eat at me everyday.
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Man it’s hard to see well enough on that video, cloudy skies and reflections from buildings. Any chance you can get down there to see it in person before repairs are initiated?
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The Carfax is a real issue. If the damage is reported, I'd pass unless there was significant discount.
I'd ask for a new door or probably pass on the car. That seems like it would be easier to replace as a whole unit and it could be replaced later on, so you could enjoy the car while the new door was on order. I also think patience and passing is probably your best path. |
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Personally, I think the first issue is car fax. If the damage is recorded there, I’d suggest that is a deal breaker. It would be for me.
The second issue is how I would feel each day knowing my car had a repaired door. Pretty sure it would look ok, but how would I feel about it? That’s a personal decision for each individual to make. Only after answering those questions would I get into monetary discounts, assuming of course that the first two questions get answered in such way to require such discussions. |
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What awful news. I feel like I have survivor guilt for having made it off the same boat without incident.
It would seem like in order for the car to be sold to anyone, it will have to be repaired. If they're going to have to repair it anyway, why wouldn't they agree to do that first and then allow you to decide what you want to do on the basis of how it came out? Preferably the repair could be evaluated by an independent expert. That provides both you and the dealer with useful additional information. With negotiations in general you want to try to be on the same side of the table looking at the problem together. If the dealer's going to try to take advantage of your disappointment and impatience or in any other way tries to be adversarial in the process, I would take my business elsewhere. They're in a pretty weak position here. |
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Unfortunately damage during shipping happens all the time. Accidents happen. But this is why businesses have insurance.
That being said, the dealer has a very vested interest in selling you this car. They don’t want you to walk away or order another. So if it were me I’d work with them for a reasonable solution. That door will need to be replaced since bmw doesn’t sell doorskins by themselves anymore. So you have the panel gap, and the paint match to worry about. This will likely not go through any insurance whatsoever as the cost to repair vs their premiums isn’t worth making a claim. But the body shop may put this on car fax because they track things internally by the VIN. Most dealer affiliated body shops will have lifetime warranties on their work though. |
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On the upside, the damage is hard to see in the video so it's very possible PDR can take care of it. I'd be a lot less worried than I was when I started at the top of the thread. If PDR can make it like new, I'd still try to get a little more discount or some other freebie like oil changes for 5 years but it could very well turn out that this is no big deal after all.
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Looks like an opportunity to get a brand new Z4 with minor and easily repaired cosmetic damage at an even bigger discount than the one you already negotiated.
Just spitballing, but I’d ask for an additional 5% off MSRP. That’s probably double what a traditional diminished value claim might be. But this is a brand new car and you’re not obligated to take ownership giving you a lot of leverage with the dealer, quite unlike a negotiating a diminished value claim with your insurance company. Ask your insurance agent if they have any recommendations on how they’d value the car, since they’re going to be insuring this as yet untitled but already repaired vehicle. The dealers only other option is to try to sell it as a new but repaired vehicle and hope someone is willling to pay more than the 10% off MSRP offer you made. That could happen - someone at the dealership might recognize it as a deal or know someone who’s in the market for a deal My $.02 |
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Not sure how much leverage there is in a turn down. How many damaged in shipping cars that are dealer orders get fixed & sold without the buyer ever knowing it was a 'repaired' vehicle?
Also wonder what BMWUSA's policy is with the dealers with shipping damaged cars. Is the dealer compensated in any way? Would look at the repair, see what the dealer is offering, then decide if I wanted the car or not. FWIW. I had a 2018 440's Mineral Gray Metallic driver side door pushed in when it was backed into while parked in a school pickup line. The drivers insurance paid & my dealers inhouse BMW/Porsche body shop did the repair. Was imposable to tell it was ever damaged. EDIT 40+ currant comments on the M3/4 board over the same issue. https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=2062418
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I think if the repair is reported to CarFax then you have leverage.
And it may vary by state, but I'd be surprised if the dealership wasn't obligated to tell potential buyers that a repair was made to a vehicle that's never been titled before. EDIT - quick Google search found that Maryland has a 3% threshold for disclosing repaired damage to a new untitled vehicle to potential buyers. As the OP is in California, which is probably the most consumer friendly state in the union, I will hazard that the dealer will likely to disclose the repair as a matter of state law. Quote:
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Refuse the car
I would never take a new car that's got aftermarket paint on it right off the truck. The damage will end up listed in carfax and later on you'll get hit with a big drop in value. I had some minor bumper cover damage after getting tapped from behind in the rain which required $1100 in refinish and spot paint repair. When I went to trade in the car all the dealers tried to screw me out of like $2000 of value. Make the dealer eat the car and get a new one.
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