We Bought A Certified Pre-Owned BMW i3 With A Warranty And It BROKE - So Why Are We STILL SOL?
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This 2014 BMW i3 seemed like a steal at just $12,500, but there's a problem. Actually, it's already manifested an EXPENSIVE problem that costs a massive $1,600 to fix! But what about the CPO warranty? There's a problem with that as well, as Roman and Andre explore in this video.
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love your video for all recently post regarding the car real issues, we need to know this like you pos tin real world issue. thanks
Yeah, I'm really glad I learned about that manual gas door release. I would have been so lost if my gas door didn't open.
Hey hey, let's not get ahead of our selves here.
@@StormProGames lol
Instablaster.
Maybe we need another TFL channel. TFLrepair
That channel would need several videos uploaded on a daily basis, apparently
Dude lololol
LMAO
TFLemon...
@@prime77089 good one, although the initials should be changed to TSL (the slow lane or shoulder lane) or SOR (side of the road)...
I can hear Scotty’s voice saying “endless money pit”
I can hear Scotty's voice "IF THEY BOUGHT A TOYOTA!.."
I can hear a garden tool saying "non smokers don't drive porschias".
He says that about every model.
@@brooksteer5629 He services all makes and models so yes from experience on broken parts.
Think again. He just reviewed one. Look it up.
You are turning into the Hoovies garage at TFL. All of your cars are awaiting repairs. Seriously, I do appreciate your real life stories .
My head just exploded. The dealer charged you 100$ to diagnose the problem and 50$ to tell you what was the problem, Lol.
Steak dinners
Good ol' BMW, the only things reliable about a BMW is the cost and unreliability.
Fun Fact: Many people don't know that BMW stands for Bring My Wallet. :-)
Breaks Monthly Weekly....Burned My Wad.....Bring Me Wrecker....Bank Machine Wanted....and so on. Ivan says .....Be My Wife.
Bought More Worries. Expensive cars are just that EXPENSIVE!!!
Ive owned many bmws, and never got stranded or left with major issues as long as i did maintenance on time and consistently 🤷🏾♀️. That maintenance was expensive yes, but it was rare. I am glad I never experienced what others have with these beautiful machines. Now my audi q7... sigh... she a hard girl to love...
Big Money Waster
😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂👌. I've contemplated buying one several times. BUT IM CONSTANTLY SEEING CRAP LIKE THIS. goodness. That's crap. If I ever buy one, I'ma buy a new one. M series.
When is the whole world going to wake up? Car dealers are Crooks, repeat car dealers are Crooks. They are not your friends.
I'm a former car salesman. I worked at a reputable new/used car dealership. They (and most new car dealerships) conduct honest business, counting on repeat customers and have a good reputation to uphold. I also very briefly worked at a typical used car lot. They were crooks. They would knowingly buy vehicles with bad engines (cheap at auction) that still ran good enough to sell to an uninformed buyer. I didn't stay there long.
Most car salesmen are normal people just trying to make a living and feed their family. I sold nearly 1,000 vehicles before changing careers and never scammed anyone. Did I offer less than stellar trade-in value sometimes? Sure, but never a rip-off. I also wouldn't sell a bad vehicle. I walked out on that used car lot after they wanted me to sell a truck with an obvious (to a person who knows cars) rod knock. "If the customer hears it and asks, tell 'em its just an exhaust leak and super cheap and easy to fix."
90% of the used car lots where I live are what I would consider to be crooks. The new/used car lots are MUCH better to do business with.
@@scarletboa 99% of new car dealers are Crooks. They have multiple profit centers which are notorious for ripping people off. This includes the finance and insurance department where they make tons of money by ripping people off, the service department where the service advisors are paid a commission to charge old people for repairs that they don't need and that the dealerships probably don't make in many cases. Then there is the disrespectful treatment that potential car buyers receive. Dealers won't give people back their driver's licenses, and they manipulate people into deals that are rip offs. What about extended warranties? 55% of people never use an extended warranty that they have purchased. They are pure profit for the dealership. Give me a break, car dealers are absolute Crooks. What about leases? What about gap insurance? All crooked.
@@TheHomeExpert5
You've been watching too many car dealership movies. There are dealerships that do the movie clichés you describe, but they are few and few between, not 99%.
You bring up a good point about multiple profit sources though. Most people either have done their homework or bring someone knowledgeable to help them buy a car. A simple KBB lookup shows surprisingly accurate fair price estimates. Its never been easier to get a good deal buying a car. In the finance office, just say no to all the BS they are going to try to sell you. They don't force you to buy extra, overpriced warranties.
Online reviews are a good, quick and easy way to gauge what kind of dealership you are dealing with before you ever step foot on their lot. If you dont like the experience you have at a dealership, just leave. Some sales staff can get a little too pushy sometimes, but that is becoming less common as time goes on. If in doubt, bring someone that has experience with you to help make sure you don't end up making a mistake, like signing a lease, without understanding how a lease works.
@@scarletboa Brandon, come on, KBB is owned by the automobile manufacturers, you know that.
@@TheHomeExpert5 Cox owns the automobile manufacturers?
You should always get everything in writing. Next time a dealership says something is transferable from one owner to the next or any other situation. GET IT IN WRITING and signed.
Better yet...avoid anything German or European. Even the big 3 are better choices.
They didn't fill out the paperwork to transfer the warranty, so ya it's not covered.
Exactly what I was thinking 🤔 where’s that CPO warranty in writing? Wow BMW can be shady!
i had the same problem. I lived with it for a while, then my car had a startup issue with an error for the 12v battery. I took to the dealer and the issue was indeed the 12v battery was dying. A new 12v battery solved my problem the fuel cap issue, and an issue with the seatbelt sensor too.
so try looking at your 12v battery!
This is a reminder of why I will never buy a BMW.
And in my case "And oh yeah... I'm poor "
Tim, you're not kidding!!
Oh, I absolutely will... at some point. But it’ll be new and it’ll be gone before the warranty expires.
lmao ok good wouldn't want you part of the BMW community.....
I had literally the same problem when I bought my i3, went to the dealership and just fixed it for free. 👌🏻 I m in Europe tho 🤔
The is the exact reason why I went for the fully electric version of the i3 instead. The fuel tank for the REX is quite complicated - it has to have all these valves because when you close it, it gets pressurized, to make sure that the petrol does not go bad even if you don't use the engine for a long time.
But that could be acceptable to some extent given you got an early i3 and it was fixed in the newer models. However, the admin, dealers being stupid, getting charged for every single thing, etc. is absolutely driving me crazy as well. Where is the "premium" service? "Premium" doesn't mean I can sit on a leather sofa drinking coffee while I wait for the car to be fixed. Premium means people have a clue about what they are doing.
How come you didn't get something with wind up windows and preferably a horse to pull it? Less to go wrong then.
Also a lot of fuel tanks have been pressurised for a very long time. Its nothing to do with fuel life - its an emissions thing. Thats why the vent goes through a carbon canister. The idea of a pressurised tank is to cut down on evaporative emissions so it only vents when filling or if tank pressure gets way too high - something that normally doesn't happen.
The problem with the i3 is that this system is usually left dormant for very long periods at a time so things stick. If the range extender is used even semi-regularly it doesn't happen.
Infact about the only real problem the i3's had on the early models was moisture getting into the electronics of the generator - something that was rectified at service for most and replaced as warranty on ones which failed.
@@siraff4461 I simply chose to leave out a system which brings unnecessary complexity, given an electric motor on its own is mechanically very simple and the range is more than sufficient for my use. Don’t see the need to get toxic...
@@DarcersTech
If you thought his comment was toxic???
He made agreat points
You wanted simply.. and bought a BMW.. LOLZ. That's kinda hilarious.
Don’t know who would be stupid enough to buy this bmw junk that just falls apart after a couple thousand miles.
@@bullymaguire4457 About 40k miles and 5 years in. Still solid. How many miles have you driven in an i3 please?
Make sure you have had the recall done, if it has been, press and hold the fuel door release button for 3 to five seconds and see if it releases then. Also if you want to code it, I’d be happy to do that for you. It will let you use the range extender at 75% instead of 6%, which helped me drive mine from LA to Oklahoma City. It will also let you change different settings on the car like folding in the mirrors when you lock it, remote start it from the remote, and a few other cool things.
yes yes yes this is what im talking about!
Thanks for a great video. A good company is one that: 1)sees one disgruntled customer as TEN lost sales. 2)takes pride in its workmanship, 3)encourages all dealerships to put service over profits - for a happy customer is the best evangelist for a brand.
BMW making Land Rover look good.
Which makes fiat what???
This comment aged poorly
@Terry Melvin yes, because you could buy a whole new Fiat for $1600.
In the BMW's defence, this is a 2014 BMW. The Landrover had something like 150 miles on it and was a day old. Nothing could make Landrover look good reliability wise.
@@warrencramer4516 you are old , things have changed
I love your vids about the real stories of buying and owning a used car. Great vid as always, TFL!
Sorry to see the troubles with the i3. Personally, I'd rather take public transportation than own a BMW and I live in LA!
I thought there were federal warranty laws on emissions systems.
I would be so pissed off with BWM. I will say, in hindsight, you should have gotten the CPO information “in writing” from the dealership. They are not called “stealerships” for nothing
This is why you should avoid second hand inexpensive expensive cars.
@Lassi Kinnunen it’s like $50k new
@Lassi Kinnunen 12K used is what they paid for the purchase. Not exactly penny's.
The EV is a very simple car, we bought a certified one for $16k used and in 18 months and 13000 miles (it has 27000 now) it’s been faultless
No just Don't buy a BMW period.
You all took the time to watch a video on a car you like to piss on?
Why? Its a 6 and a half year old car with 40k miles on it, so the gas door refuse to open because routine maintenance was neglected on the REx. It happens.
How many 2014 cars with 40k miles on them now need a repair?
A BMW is just like all cars, do the required maintenance and you may avoid costly repairs..
Of course the dealer has marked up the repair cost in order to make money.
What is with you guys and broken cars?😂
i'm guessing most folks with used/old cars have these problems, but decide they can live with it or too cheap to fix them... i know a couple folks with broken A/C but kept driving for years...
It makes for more interesting/controversial content. Can make a lot more vids. from broken or soon to be broken vehicles than just.. here it is working again 30 years later content. ;)
Well, this is what you get when you buy BMW and Land Rovers, 2 of the most unreliable brands out there.
@@Vlican But the Defender was brand new, but yeah I drove around for years with window washers that didnt work. And I never missed them.
@@WW-wf8tu 100% agree. These are all car guys, you think they didn’t know they were buying the most problematic year of the BMW i3? This issue, and a few others, was fixed in the later models. Expect more videos like this from them on this i3. It makes for exciting content, And of course, we’re all here commenting on this video cause that’s exactly what they want. :)
My wife´s 2019 Hyundai Sonata and my 2020 Hyundai Kona both require the vechicle to be moving before you see the tire pressures. Not sure why but this may be common on other vehicles.
Only good thing about i3 is the size, it fits into a dumpster.
Well said.
Totally agree, don’t get the appeal of the i3 at all. It’s quirky, frumpy and just plain awkward looking! I do get the appeal of electric runabout vehicles, but for the price point vs range and practicality there’s better options available.
Ahh Yes. The ELECTRIC CAR with all the problems of an internal combustion engine car. What a beautiful thing!
The car does not have tire pressure sensors on the wheels. It uses the speed sensors for each wheel to determine if one is spinning faster than the others, that's how it knows the tire pressure is low and why you have to drive it for it to know.
Ya I don't know how they didn't know that all the cars they review over the 10 years you'd think they'd know or a quick Google search
What an interesting way to save a buck. Or maybe its an efficiency thing because tps in the tires would make the wheels heavier.
@@neilmurphy845 They defo know in the same way they know the difference of a CPO car and a CPO warranty in their name.
@@siraff4461 is it just that they were wondering why they had to drive it first before a reading would show up
Yup. I guess they don't realize what kind of car they have. TPMS sensors are a pain. Those speed-based estimators are more affordable and fail less. You don't have to pay $200 for each tire you change to buy the tpms.... Wait you actually do pay a lot... cuz this car has weird tire 😅 sizes
It appears that Tweety is the best electric car that TFL owns
Sounds about right Eric, the only issue appears to be the saggy sunshade for the panoramic roof 🙂
Had to ditch my 2013 smart ed, battery error on new battery
OMG thank you so much. I almost bought a used i3 recently. I've read the BMW forums and everyone has complimentary things to say about the cars but there are ALWAYS the same consistent issue surrounding these vehicles. I really appreciate the info and straight talk.
Starting to look like The Breakdown Lane instead of TFL.
Good luck guys! You're still awesome.
gotta love rip off stealerships lol
This is why only two out of the 50+ vehicles I've owned were bought at a dealership, my srt which was new and my second car when i was 18.
Buy private!
I'm not a Tesla fanboy, (they also rip you off in other ways) but you gotta love the fact they don't use the stealership model. Now there's a precedent. As far as I'm concerned, Rivian will not use it either.
@@redwineisfine depends on the owner
@@neilmurphy845 Uhh the high end dealers typically do provide loaner vehicles, I know the Mercedes, Jaguar, Volvo, and Audi dealers in my town all have a loaner fleet, speaking from experience of owning a CPO Audi...
@@neilmurphy845 This video is about a BMW.
My comment specifically mentions the German car brands.
btw: did your REX get the recall? www.greencarreports.com/news/1108987_bmw-i3-plug-in-hybrid-recall-to-fix-fuel-vapor-problem-fire-concerns
I had the i3 with REX and had the same issue. It's actually not an issue with the gas tank not venting, but an issue with a sensor in the tank.
The REX underwent testing in Europe where gasoline has different additives / blends. In the American market, the sensors connectors corrode causing this issue. Newer versions of the part have gold-plated contacts for the US market. It *WAS* a warranty item for me even with the car at 2 years old.
I later took a rock to the AC condenser and BMW wanted $2,000 to fix. I laughed, fixed it myself, sold the stupid thing, and got a Chevy Bolt EV. The i3 is a great car at a discount, but has a lot of faults and the *EXPENSIVE* BMW service will eat away at that low price..
By the way, no 3rd party BMW shops will touch the i3. Dealer only service
Previous owner to the rescue! 😃 Thanks for keeping it light, guys. I get the feeling that if someone had this problem and came across your video, it would help them practically, and probably help them feel a little bit better too
Guys please start TFL Broken! It makes my eyes glow.
I loved the broken Defender and the broken Wrangler, pls! Keep it up.
Haha man you guys are on a roll with broken cars lately ..sheesh lol .. .. 😍
Have to ask. Did you press and hold the fuel button until the tank de-pressurized?
This.
I don't know if this applies, but BMW recalled 2014-2017 models that have fuel venting issues.
You guys are having a bad run of luck! Thanks for sharing the problems though. I can't believe what BMW is doing to you. It's pretty sad when Kia treats their customers better than BMW. Years ago, I bought an Optima used as the 3rd owner. A sunvisor, tire pressure sensor and oil flow control valve on the engine broke and Kia took care of it all under their transferrable 5yr/60k mile warranty. Didn't cost me a dime for the warranty or the repairs. Not even any diagnostic fees.
@Snake Plissken It doesn’t matter what material a vehicle is made out of. German engineers aren’t very good.
@Snake Plissken I agree that all the vehicles they've been having problems with have a reputation for poor quality or reliability.
mine did the same thing and it was the gas tank temp sensor. It is a recall!
Love the real ownership stories! Great job (and good luck with the repairs).
Lol you guys are great. I'm glad you doing this instead of us. Great channel
I was thinking the same thing
You did not hold the button on the door long enough I hold mine for 10 to 20 seconds and the tank depresses. You just pressed the button but the system needs time to depressurise.
If the CPO is non-transferrable, then they lied to Roman when he originally asked, because the CPO would have had to been transferred to the new owners - the dealership. If it was CPO for them, it would be CPO for Roman. If it's not CPO for Roman, then it wasn't CPO for them and they should be brought up on fraud charges.
Ha, we leased an all electric i3 in 2015. My wife couldn't wait to get rid of it. The regenerative braking will kill you in the winter. It will literally apply the brakes when you try to coast downhill. I had to buy my wife a winter beater until the lease was up. Also started having wonky electronic issues, and interior was starting to fall apart.
I have a similar BMW story, and when I fixed my own car for ZERO dollars and in 10 min,.. I swore off BMW FOREVER!!
This is a TSB. Mine was replaced early on as well.
It for damn sure should be covered. Call I- concierge and explain. They will call dealer in put them in there place.
And: if you run the tank dry and refill with non-ethanol gas the error clears after a few days.
@@glenf4115 Glad to hear that it's warrantied. I hope tfl noticed this!
Such good quality and a terrific service experience as only BMW delivers!
I am so glad you guys are publicly exposing the dealer-related “issues” that we (the car-buying public) encounter every day.
Thanks! Just hearing this experience is all I needed to know to always go full EV instead of hybrid!
Man, I had contemplated a used i3 at one point... you're already making me feel better about my decision to skip it
Buy a a good hybrid...Toyota has very good reliabilty. Good luck in what you choose.
Best decision you have made in a while from my experience of these cars. Even a BMW dealer told me to steer clear
@G Hq you are a bigger joke
You're scaring me. I start a 850 mile road trip in my i3 on Wednesday. Fingers crossed it goes smoothly.
Thank you so much, u have helped me to make up my mind about buying a used i3.
Just traded my i3 Rex after 4 years and 70K miles.
Only issue I had in all that time is the petrol flap not opening.
I bet you never needed the petrol cap in anycase so no biggie
@@hapesethathi2742 .... you think he never drove over 70 miles at one time?
@@Sir...... why you asking me when you could ask him?
Welcome to German Engineering. It also points to the need to have a written warranty on a used car if you expect to actually use it. I always advise friends who want a used German car to only consider buying or leasing one that has a warranty from the manufacturer.
Yes, these are great videos :) Thank you for doing these videos they are fun.
Im glad you put that dealership on blast
I was looking for a small EV to use around town. BMW i3 was just removed from the list of potential buys.
I was thinking about the same thing. What else are you considering? e-golf? I was casually looking at used 2017-2018 ev pricing this weekend and they’re not as cheap as I had thought. In some cases, it’s not much more to buy them new w mfr rebates and other incentives factored in.
Nissan leaf maybe ?
If you get the BEV and not the REX you will be fine. I bought the i3 BEV just knowing the REX was the weak link in this car. Can't be happier. Love the channel but these guys need to do some BMW forum checks before buying the REX. Something tells me they did but got hosed on the warranty situation.
As another famous RUclipsr would say..
"Endless Money Pit."
I have a certified pre-owned 2014 i3 REX. Those are for 5 years from original date of purchase when new. Mine is now expired. After it expired my gas cap lid would not open. BMW repaired for free as this issue has a specific warranty of 100,000 miles due to the issues they’ve had with it. I’ve never had any problems with BMW warranty issues and the car itself has been awesome. The dealer doesn’t seem to know about the special warranty on this repair.
The most honest and informative BMW review ever! Thank you for the info. I’m definitely never buying a BMW...ever.
Love the new videos.... Ohhh, buy a Jaguar i-Pace next. I bet it'll break down all the time for great content generation!
A lot of those so-called Bumper to Bumper warranties end up not being so Bumper to Bumper as soon as you need a fix.
Love your channel and really appreciate you guys relating your real world experiences with electric car ownership. I'm trying to get familiar with the cars as I'm looking to go EV for my next car. Hope things work out OK with transferring the warranty!
I had the same issue with a used 2014 REx. Thankfully, the CPO warranty covered it.
Thanks for the info! No i3 for me!!
Everyone RIPS on Jeeps reliability but I have not seen a vid on this channel about any reliability issues on long term jeeps.
I am no fan of the big 3 BUT at least you can repair them with reasonable cost and most cities have a dealer....ditto for Japanese and Korean product. European...especially exotics...just stay away.
I love these stories and especially that they happen to Roman! Cracks me up, out of all people
I owned one of these and loved it. Had the same fuel tank issue. Mine was ultimately totalled by the BMW dealer improperly lifting the carbon fiber frame, snapping off a lift point. They have no facility to fix the carbon fiber. Very disappointing, because it was a great car to drive daily. The warranty did not cover the dealer mess up and my insurance had to cover the damage. Run.
Maybe this indicates you should have purchased the BEV i3?
So a broken LaRo, Model3 and BMW i3 .... you should start a TLF funny cat channel .... at second thought, you probably end up with a sick cat.
They already ended up with a sick puppy that thankfully is better now
Your experiences illuminate the wisdom of not purchasing unreliable brands.
I have a 2015 i3 an ran into the same issue the first week. I realized that the “ Ready to Refuel at 0% “ is like a countdown to when the car has depressurize its gas tank . When it hits 100% is when it allows you to open the door. If you have more than half a thank there’s a lot of pressure in the tank so it takes longer to open.
I feel that frustration all the way over here in California... man oh man ..
@keahistight medium and heavy duty vehicles don’t apply
I totally understand the frustration. I had an Audi for a while, and every dealership visit was outrageous. Last straw was when an oil change - just an oil change - changed from $180 (Canadian) to $270! For oil?! Note about the PSI - some sensors need the tires to move to work.
I recall that there was a February 2017 recall on fuel door and lines.
Hello Roman,
Hello Andre,
I owned two new i3's, the first one in 2014. I've had nothing but problems including the one you describe in this video...
You will have issues with the charging flap too (the servo engine releasing the flap had to be changed)...
You will also have issues with the drive selector, the car wouldn't go into Drive or Reverse or Neutral, so the i3 had to be transported to the dealer where they changed the whole drive selector module...
You will also have to change the main bolt holding the thermal engine, it could break (it should have been done on warranty)...
...and these are just a few of the issues I had with my 2014 i3 !
After three years, it got to a point where I was so fed up that I refused to pay my leasing fees and contacted the BMW distributor in Switzerland...They finally accepted to give me a brand new 2017 i3... Luckily I had no more issues but by that time, the TESLA 3 had done its magic on me and I said goodbye to BMW !
Now you know why I changed to a TESLA...
Long story short: GET RID OF IT AS FAST AS YOU CAN !
That car depreciated almost $40000 in 6 years. A 6 year old tesla here in Canada barely loses value.
I had a 13 Tacoma...in 7.5 years it lost only 50%....that is outstanding.
Not really. It had a $7500 federal tax credit plus state tax credits when originally sold plus probably some discount off MSRP.
So, most likely it lost well under $30K in net value after 6 years.
I think you're being a bit disingenuous regarding the value of a 6 year old Tesla in Canada. Tesla's are a depreciating asset and lose their value just like almost any other vehicle on the market. From today's autotrader.ca website I note a reasonably desirable 2015 Tesla S P85D with 99,000km on it being offered at C$64,899 down from C$69,999. The list price for this vehicle in 2015 was C$114,700. That translates into a 43% drop which is not exactly "barely losing value" but better by far than the BMW i3. The problem with Tesla's and other EV's is that the technology keeps on advancing and what was remarkable five years ago is now pretty mundane. I know this because three years ago I was seriously looking a buying a Tesla in California and importing it. At that time it would have been a Tesla S 60 which had fallen to below US$40k but with only a range 305km the only way I could have got it home would have been to have it delivered. The P85D above has a range of 407km which should at least get you from Edmonton to Calgary (327km) and close to a charger before things got serious. The same S60 I looked at three years ago is now for sale at US$25,990. For the US$40,000 I was willing to spend three years ago the choice is much better. Today, for US$28,500. I can buy a 2015 Tesla S P85D according to Autotrader.com. Yes, the mileage is much higher and you'd have to travel to see it but as long as Elon Musk keeps on ramping up production and building more Teslas and newer technology keeps being added then the older one's will suffer depreciation.
Never buy a used BMW. Sincerely, a former BMW tech.
I had a similar experience with my BMW 2011 3.0 Diesel. What a JOKE! Fortunately, I negotiated for the extended warranty when I bought that piece of junk. Aside from numerous "check engine lights", every single fuel injector failed, but not at the same time. The dealer claimed that it could only replace the fuel injectors as they went "out of spec," and so I had to pay my deductible ($100) each time, and bring the piece of junk back to the dealer, who would keep it for 2 or 3 days each time, to replace the faulty injectors. The BMW dealer tried telling me that I was buying bad diesel fuel, but I countered (truthfully) that I was buying the diesel from the same tier 1 Shell Gas Station where the dealer purchased all of its diesel fuel for its vehicles (just off the hoghway from where I drove buy the BMW dealer every day). I will NEVER, EVER buy another BMW again so long as I live. The manufacturer is SATAN, and BMW had the dealer over a barrel who would not lift a finger to intervene on behalf of the customer (i.e., me). Again, thank goodness I had A "Certified Pre-Owned Warranty" (that I paid about $1,700 for!) before I bought the car from the dealer. Those things are GARBAGE (in my opinion). I have owned 3 Jaguars (1989 XJS; 2003 XK8 convertible (still own); 2014 XK Coupe (still own))-- they have all been reasonably reliable, especially the XK8 and XK.
WOW! I stumbled across this video and your BMW was almost exactly like mine. Mine was a gold 2015 with the REX also. I did experience issues with the gas door not opening but the car never gave me any trouble codes. My experience with the BMW dealership was expensive too. The problem I had was the 12 volt battery under the hood decided to no longer charge and it created all kinds of issues with the car. I sought out to buy a new battery and then found out that I had to buy it from the dealer. I too had bought a CPO BMW and the dealership bill was ridiculous. My trip to the dealer set me back almost $500 for the battery replacement and COVERED EXTENDED WARRANTY(?) oil change. The dealer did email me a video of the repairs of the video and stated that my rear tires had to be replaced. I told him I had NEW tires sitting in my living room and asked if they can install them for me. THEY SAID NO. They only installed tires if they sold them. WTF?! Bridgestone is the ONLY MANUFACTURER of these tires. I ended up going to Discount Tire to have those installed. While the i3 was at the dealership, I asked if they can tell me the condition of the main battery pack. They said NO and stated that they would have to DROP the main battery pack and test each individual cell. This stupid car has tons of electronics onboard and they didn't have a computer that would tell them or me the condition of the battery pack? BMW FAIL!. The dealership experience was the worse thing about owing the i3. Needless to say, I traded in the BMW before the battery pack would crap out and before the car would be an expensive boat anchor. I am looking at other electric vehicles as a daily driver for commuting to work. I do miss the acceleration of the i3 though.
I almost bought one of these since there are so many for sale at 14k-18k w/ low miles...now it makes sense. Im sticking to my Lexus
ROMAN JUST TAKE ALL YOUR MONEY AND FLUSH IT DOWN THE TOILET.. CAUSE WHY IT'S A BMW.. GUESS WHAT ALL BMW ARE MONEY PITS
and typical bad service
I would have drilled a hole in gas cap and clear obd2 codes and or unhook starter battery and reset ecm(if that's possible on ev). Drive it if fault returns new gas cap cheap. You could also hollow out charcoal filter. It could be clogged causing the no vent
...but the it would fail the pressure/vacuum test when the valve is supposed to be closed...
I think you can hold the fuel door eject button to override it. I thought surely an electric BMW's is somewhat reliable and the service dep would be stellar but clearly it's trash... This is also why you don't top off the fuel level once it's full
You need to hold button down for a few seconds,it will notify you in the cluster
We had the same issue with ours! Maybe why they have discontinued the Rex model in Europe!
Yes in Europe we always get the more reliable models
They discontinued it in Europe because it couldn't met the new emissions regs and BMW didn't see much point in developing it so they just went with a larger battery.
@@siraff4461 and that makes more sense
The problem with the car is that "kidney grille", every car with one of those has issues.
EVAP FILTER ACTUATOR OR THE CHARCOAL FILTER itself & also on some there is another valve by the intake that lets it recirculate . I have had the same issue & it won't let you fill up the tank (in bigger tank trucks mainly). Easy fix to remove those. Its caused because of over filling the tank & the charcoal getting saturated. Or the intake one not opening (actuating) to recirculate it.
I really hope the manufacturers, and the dealers who represent them, are watching this series. THIS is the kind of thing that makes the average consumer furious with dealers and un-affectionately refers to them as the stealership. SMH, Manufacturers have to play a more active role in how dealerships treat their customers. Thanks, guys. Keep up the great work.
Wow! Consumer's would actually fork out 50K for a new one?! SMH. Thank you for the 411 about the transfer of CPO. Good luck guys! 👍
No, probably everyone leases or buys used
Iirc most sold well under msrp
Always get it on paper from any dealer.
That’s how BMW’s CPO warranty works now. If it was a 1-owner car CPO’d by a dealer, there isn’t a charge for the CPO. If another owner had the car as a CPO and then you buy it, BMW charges to transfer the CPO warranty. At least, that’s how my dealer explained it when I was looking at CPO i3’s a few years ago. My ‘15 BEV was flawless and I regret getting rid of it earlier this year.
Good video - Boo!
This is why you never buy used European cars🤷♂️... they are nothing but trouble
Man oh man you are so DEAD right on. I absolutely cannot argue with you on that one. Me personally...Toyota all the way.
You are almost right. Don't buy ANY European car, new or used. Repairs are way to expensive and the brand arrogance comes through the dealership salespeople and service departments. And BMW is the worst.
@Lassi Kinnunen That may be true, but the arrogance of the dealership and the cost of the repairs is the same if it's assembled in the US or in Stuttgart, or any other European city. European cars are much more expensive to fix and they are overly complicated.
@Lassi Kinnunen Toyota and Honda build Good cars here in the USA... Ford Dodge and Chevy should take the factory tour and see how they do it
There’s a recall from BMW in relation to this failure. Could be another way to get it fixed.
www.bimmerfest.com/threads/bmw-i3-fuel-tank-vent-line-recall-17v-088.968195/
Good luck with that!
Oh, have you done the recall for the gasrank of the i3 already?
It needs an update anyway....
Never keep a BMW past the warranty period!
I bet that even if the CPO warranty was transferred, they would tell you that the fuel problem wasn't covered.... Read the microscopic print, need a microscope rental for that? $500 please 🙂
This is what I thought they were going to say, “it’s not covered under warranty.”
Its an emissions problem - like others have said, there is a federal requirement for a 10 yr warranty on emissions related parts - they should not pay for the fix.
THE CPO WARRANTY TRANSFER PAPERWORK, IS PROBABLY WRITTEN IN BAVARIAN AND THE DEALER WITH CHARGE $1500 TO HAVE IT CONVERTED TO ENGLISH, SO THAT THE DEALER CAN TELL YOU, THAT IT WILL COST AN EXTRA $50 FOR POSTAGE !! SMH !!
Respect on you guys for giving these "fringe" cars a shot and telling us the real truth about them!
Bad luck always for you guys
hope it get better
Assurance from a dealership...Ha,Ha!
So you bought a certified preowned vehicle from a third party? I presume he bought it as a CPO and you bought from him. I just want to make sure I understand.
Yes. So why they are crying about this situation is absurd and bashing the dealer is unnecessary. Tfl messed up here
@@tonyc6996 I get it. They did their due diligence and asked the dealer about it being a CPO. Uncool that the dealer didn’t inform them at the time about PITA warranty transfer procedure.
@@thebagnechannel3183 never heard of asking cpo from a private seller. Dealer would need to inspect it prior to sale. If BMW didn't transfer the warranty at all I wouldn't be upset or bash then. Buy cpo from a dealer, not Joe blow
@@tonyc6996 BMW dealer bad.
@@Hmmm-Interesting21 stealership
The tire pressure monitoring systems on the Honda and Dodge that I owned worked as you described. If a tire lost pressure when it was parked it wouldn't register until the vehicle was driven a block or two. The same for when I added air to a tire with a slow leak.
No DC fast charger and a crazy lawnmower engine were a bit of a bummer. Actually went on a Factory tour in Leipzig to see it being made. It was ahead of its time, why couldn't they just given it a bigger battery. It's a piece of art on the inside, pity they never really updated it. The dealership sounds as good as the Toyota dealership here in Boulder :) This BMW story sounds like my friend who went there and paid $500 for a single run flat tire on her X3. Sounds like TFL is burning through cash with the ill fated Land Rover and now the I3!