2.8

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
50,486 miles

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problem #2

Jan 072016

Cooper S

  • 50,486 miles
This is the previous complaint that I had about the 2009 MINICooper S convertible 2 weeks ago which has additional information today from the certified BMW mechanic here in austin. Manufacturer: BMW of North America, llc vehicle identification no. (VIN): Wmwms33589T... summary: " I own a 2009 MINICooper S convertible. I bought it 4 months ago. I was driving on I35 going to austin the 26th of December 2015. The vehicle died without a warning while in motion. I turned the hazards on immediately...saw that I could safely stop. A san marcos cop came to help push the car further in to safety before the electricity of the car completely shut down and my key fob was stuck in the ignition.... they gave me a list. They said the vacuum pump melted. The report said that, pull valve cover found timing chain guides broken due to loose chain slapping them needs timing chain, guides and all associated seals and bolts. They gave me a quote of $2300 for all the parts..." today, I called the BMW repair shop only to find out that they couldn't do the repair because the engine needs to be replaced. It has been damaged. The cost for the engine replacement is about $4,000 in addition to the labor cost and previous cost which brings me up to almost $7,000 in cost. This has really gotten out of hand. I only had this car for 4 months and with all the problems and cost that it incurred is already such a burden, I've already lost 2 weeks of not being able to go anywhere. I hope there would be some kind of resolution. This car is defective. I am now stuck with not having a transportation and a huge burden of car payments, huge car repair payments and loss of productive days. Not to mention, it is unsafe.

- Round Rock, TX, USA

problem #1

Dec 262015

Cooper S

  • 50,486 miles
I own a 2009 MINICooper S convertible. I bought it 4 months ago. I was driving on I35 going to austin the 26th of December 2015. The vehicle died without a warning while in motion. I turned the hazards on immediately due to the dangerous situation I was in. There was no shoulder to the right; I let the car coast until I saw that I could safely stop. A san marcos cop came to help push the car further in to safety before the electricity of the car completely shut down and my key fob was stuck in the ignition. I had it towed to a BMW repair shop. I waited another day for them to open being it a holiday weekend. Then they checked what happened. They gave me a list. They said the vacuum pump melted. The report said that, pull valve cover found timing chain guides broken due to loose chain slapping them needs timing chain, guides and all associated seals and bolts. They gave me a quote of $2300 for all the parts needed to get it fixed and labor. I did not get any warning light within the 4 months that I have the car. Until I was in the highway and the car was stalling. I was in a very dangerous place for this to happen and now I am stuck with such a high bill and uncertainty whether my car will break down again in the near future after I get the problem fixed. The BMW repair shop said the engine doesn't seem damaged but I still have yet to find out when they start the working on the car.

- Round Rock, TX, USA