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Originally Posted by visualexstasy
I just traded in my old x3 for a new x3 m50 at a dealership thats a couple hours away and it came damaged on the [passenger dashboard]( View post on imgur.com ). It looks like its been warped by heat or dented in and not sure how to fix this exactly. I told the dealership but they are refusing to fix it and said that "i got such a good deal on the car either accept it or return it back".
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Did you buy or lease the new X3?
If bought it - I would return the car and ask for another.
If you leased it and can live with the eye-sore, then make sure the damage is noted in the paperwork so that you will not be charged for a new dash upon lease return!
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Originally Posted by visualexstasy
Not much for customer care so I guess ill take matters into my own hands and try to fix. [...]Just looking for a solution now
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Why?
Why accept damaged dash in a new car!?!?!
I would shove it back down the dealer's throat and make them fix it for you.
Any repairs you DIY attempt will produce less-than-perfect results!
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