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  1. Yes, we’ve booked the MOT - although not until the following Tuesday (the soonest they could fit us in). The Engine light has gone off now & the car’s driving fine, so I’m interested to see the diagnostic results.
  2. I have watched the video, thank you. Wish I’d found this forum before we purchased however.
  3. Thanks both. i’ve booked the vehicle into a local garage for a diagnostic & inspection - the earliest we could get in anywhere was next Friday (the 12th). A couple of further questions though please. 1) If we charge the diagnostic to the warranty from BMW does that impact our right to reject? 2) Whilst we wait for the garage appointment is there any benefit to sending a car rejection letter to BMW - which we could later retract if the issue with the car is resolved swiftly & we decide to keep it, or are we better waiting for the diagnostic etc to be done (which will be day 20 of ownership). I’ll draft the letter & post it here for advice before sending The MOT was done on 18/01/2024 at BMW.
  4. Wish I’d found this forum & read up on BMW a bit more before purchasing… My & I bought a 21 plate Kia Sportage from BMW Cannock on March 23rd - we paid a total of £15,749 via debit card. £13,800 for the car & the balance on admin fees & warranty. To date we’ve driven the car 64 miles since purchase - and today the engine management light came on. in the first place I have called BMW who have advised us that their aftersales team can take up to 48 hours to call us back to discuss - but that in the interim we can take the car to any VAT registered garage to have a diagnostic done (at their expense, up to £70) and then to see if they can arrange a repair under the warranty. I’ll be on to a few local garages tomorrow to book the diagnostic, but having read other people’s horror stories wondered if anyone has any advice on the best way to proceed. If the car can be diagnosed & the issue resolved swiftly then we’ll be happy to keep it (as long as no other issues arise) but I’m aware that a clock is ticking on our right to return for a refund should the garage, warranty company or BMW drag their heels. Any advice gratefully received.
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