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Originally Posted by doug_999
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Originally Posted by smoothM2
At the end of the day if someone buys an M2 because of the falsely advertised closed deck he/she has a legitimate case. A buy back should be the minimum offered to all M2 owners. Just google false advertisement lawsuits and you will find many more less worthy cases that paid out hundreds of millions.
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Yep, like I said, all it does is make the attorneys rich and the price of the cars to go up.
Still, the facts stand - the performance of the car, as advertised by BMW, is not changed based on the block. So I bet everyone will have a fun time proving the value of the car is diminished and/or the car is not what BMW says it is. Not that they won't try.
and it makes me laugh - because I remember my 550 owner's manual (or maybe the 325i) had something about 14 way seat adjustments, when in fact it was like 12. I wrote to BMW and they said "yea, we made a mistake, sorry".
But I didn't sue. My bad
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Whaddya mean sue? You should have requested a vehicle do-over (aka buyback!)
... well.. at least you got the apology ...