BMW Lemons in Orange County?
Most car manufacturers do not publish or report
publicly about which models are having the most “lemon law defects”. And, Carfax, and similar agencies may not know about the defect either, so you may not know there is a problem until you’ve already bought the car from a dealer in Orange County or anywhere else in southern California.
Common Problems with BMW
Some common recurring problems with BMWs are surging, loss of power or stalling while driving. Transmission defects in the Mini Cooper models have caused many owners to throw their hands up in frustration when the problem could not be fixed, in some cases, even after a new transmission was installed. Fuel pumps have been a problem with BMW 3-series vehicles in 2010 that has been plaguing 3-series owners. Another defect that frequently arises in these BMW vehicles is in the cooling systems and causes overheating engines and coolant leaks. Warning lights on the dashboard [check engine light, SRS airbag light etc.] can also illuminate without explanation and the dealerships, despite good faith efforts, often cannot fix it.
BMW I-Drive Problems
I-Drive issues in the 740i models are a major headache that can cause owners to want their money back rather than continue to take the car in for ‘software’ upgrades and other ineffective repairs.
Contact Pernice Law
If you own a BMW 3, 5, 6, 7 or M, X or Z Series and it was under a BMW new or used car warranty, and it has been to a dealership 3 or more times for one of these defects in Orange County, or another southern California BMW repair facility, call us today for a FREE EVALUATION of your case. We can help you get your money back, FAST!
