01-08-2014, 10:29 AM | #111 | |
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This is called "customer segmentation" which is very common in all big companies. They place customers in different categories and treat them differently depending on how valuable they are for the company (meaning how much money they bring to BMW). In the case above where BMW decided to replace the car it is clear they have him as a high value customer. Not many people fork $100k to buy a non M X5. I don't know his past history with BMW or this dealer specifically but I would assume he has brought lots of money to them. Thus, he deserves this treatment. In my case I merely lease a no more than $70k X5 every 3 years so while still a good customer I am by no means a VIP one. Thus, when I complained to BMW about the crappy instrument cluster they put in my brand new X5 just because I did not add HUD (I had no clue I would get a POS cluster without HUD) they could not care less. And the dealer also ignored me. Now is up to me to make a move to another brand or to keep the current status I have in their segmentation. If I leave, they won't miss me for sure. That is how business work in big corporations.
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01-08-2014, 11:08 AM | #112 |
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You have a valid argument. Everytime you try and trade that car or sell it will be worth less bc of accident...That's fact....I would make them buy it back...
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To me, the first situation falls into the "lemon" category and I think we would all expect BMW to step up regardless of how well optioned the vehicle. I'm sure Dencoop's history of buying many BMWs was a factor in this case, but this is different from the second situation. In J-man's case, the dealership is completely responsible for repairing the vehicle and making the customer whole; BMWNA should not be held responsible, IMO. I certainly would not expect a buyback if my two year old vehicle was damaged during a service visit. BMWMN1971, you say in your post that your dealership ignored you, but I thought you previously posted that they had offered to refund your money and order a new car. Which is it? |
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