10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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problem #2

May 202024

i7

  • miles
I have contacted the BMW dealership in Henderson several times about the recall and they do not have a fix from the BMW. I contacted BMW about the issue and filed a complaint with them to offer a solution of replacing the vehicle or return the vehicle for a buyout. I reported the problem to BMW on May 20, 2024 and the manufacture is not informing me of any update or responding to my request. The BMW i7 is unsafe to drive and on three occasions I have almost been involved in an accident because the vehicle is taking longer to stop and I have to firmly press on the brakes in order to stop the car. I would like BMW to offer a solution to repurchase the vehicle as I have significant safety concerns driving the car. I have been in constant contact with Seema Kumar Executive Customer Care and Customer Relations and Services at BMW. She has been saying to me that she is waiting on a update from her team and every week there has been no update and I am still making payments on a car this has been defective for over 5 months with the brakes.

- Henderson, NV, USA

problem #1

Feb 122024

i7

  • miles
Brand new car bought in Nov 2023. On February 12, 2024, this Recall Campaign No. 24V-104: Integrated Brake (IB) Module came out - albeit with no remedy. It is now Jun 22nd - 4 months later - and there is still no remedy. I am adversely affected in the following ways: - I have been unable to drive the defective vehicle for over 4 months now - I have been unable to purchase the vehicle out of the lease as they won't provide a payoff-quote with an open recall - I am unable to re-sell the vehicle with the open recall. 4 months is an unacceptable time to remedy (and it may be a lot longer, or never) - as by the time the recall came out, I had only owned the car for less than 3 months. As of today, I was unable to use the car for a longer time than I have been able to use it since leasing it brand new. Over the past 4 months, every time I attempted to have the recall addressed at a BMW dealership, I was repeatedly told there was no remedy available.

- Las Vegas, NV, USA