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E60: Creeking noises from doors while driving - HELP and ADVICE needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Ennui78" data-source="post: 397162" data-attributes="member: 18643"><p>And the E90 too. And also the E66 I used to drive. And my friend's X3 the day she got it..... it is unfortunately, a common problem in all Beemers. </p><p></p><p>It used to be a common occurrence after a certain number of years but I notice it happening a lot more in new cars in the last 5 years. You can put it down to the old adage of, "They don't make 'em like they used to.".</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, it is the responsibility of the SC to find solutions to problems faced by drivers. If cars are under warranty, they should be fixed without any questions asked. Excuses like, "It's like that la"; "It happens quite a lot to all BMW models" must not be accepted. Quality Control and Standards of Materials have obviously slipped somewhat. And it is also obvious that this may or may not be due to the fact that customers like ourselves, accept these excuses and well, just plod along and go away quietly. So basically, unless their service centres are filled with customers highlighting their car-issues, nothing gets done.</p><p></p><p>The moral of the story is, if your car is under warranty, complain and insist that issues be addressed/redressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ennui78, post: 397162, member: 18643"] And the E90 too. And also the E66 I used to drive. And my friend's X3 the day she got it..... it is unfortunately, a common problem in all Beemers. It used to be a common occurrence after a certain number of years but I notice it happening a lot more in new cars in the last 5 years. You can put it down to the old adage of, "They don't make 'em like they used to.". At the end of the day, it is the responsibility of the SC to find solutions to problems faced by drivers. If cars are under warranty, they should be fixed without any questions asked. Excuses like, "It's like that la"; "It happens quite a lot to all BMW models" must not be accepted. Quality Control and Standards of Materials have obviously slipped somewhat. And it is also obvious that this may or may not be due to the fact that customers like ourselves, accept these excuses and well, just plod along and go away quietly. So basically, unless their service centres are filled with customers highlighting their car-issues, nothing gets done. The moral of the story is, if your car is under warranty, complain and insist that issues be addressed/redressed. [/QUOTE]
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