bmw of tulsa
9702 s memorial dr tulsa,ok
tulsa Oklahoma 74133
United States of America
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bmw of tulsa sabotage tulsa, Oklahoma
*Consumer Comment: Aging BMW
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yes i bought my 528i this year used and just wanted to get it checked out by a certified dealer. i paid bmw of tulsa to inspect bumper to bumper it came back excellent!! then i left and wen i get home i smell oil,i looked at the motor and theres a crack on top of my motor? what'' i take it back, they donot own up, they repair me for 700dollars then i leave and my car shows that it is over heating? i take it back they say no its fine. now my head gasket is blown!! so i pick my car up with trailor and there driving customers cars like s**t and slaming them in park to stop them! wow should i have bought a kia?
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AUTHOR: James MK - La Jolla (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 12, 2012
POSTED: Thursday, January 12, 2012
That is an older model and if it's anything like my 540i what you are experiencing is not abnormal. It's unlikely that a cracked engine cover can be the result of an inspection at a dealership regardless of the way they drive customers cars on the lot. Let's face it most lot attendants everywhere drive like idiots, but rarely cause engine damage.
I guess it's an unfortunate coincidence that your engine failed the same day it was inspected but BMW's are fragile and prone to internal coolant leaks that lead to overheating and busted head gaskets. I don't know why you smelled oil though, as it's likely mostly antifreeze that got sprayed around the engine compartment. Past a certain age those cars require a lot of pampering. Although I trust mine because I maintain it myself I still won't use it for long drives, for that I use a much studier minivan lol