Theyre taking the piss out of me, its been almost 2 months and they havent done anything yet, if I show you some pictures and the video of my car, you will say "how the hell did you survive?", it was horrific. BMW UK seems like theyre in cruise control nobody cares with some really relaxed vibes, its a shame the customer service has been horrendous, for someone that has only owned BMW it has really made think if its time to buy another brand.
In the UK, everyone that I have spoken to (lawyers, insurance brokers etc.) have told me I have to report it to my insurance company for the investigation to take place, theyve put me in a really nice brand new 2021 520D MHEV (incredible by the way, really makes you realise how BMW are actually Kings of the Road), I am still paying for the vehicle I do not have AND fuel for the courtesy vehicle that they have provided.
But honestly this turtle style approach is becoming a pain in the neck for me.
NEVER buying an I3 especially with range extender, their have been so many that have caught a light its ridiculous clearly big reason for them removing it from the line.
Thank you for your help though!
my own i3 rex caught fire while i was driving. I do not buy the common "oil cap" "oil dip stick" missing narative.
there were 7 recalls on my car.
I was never notified about a recall on my car.
If I would have been notified, I would have had the right to seek a refund and return the product, as per consumer protection legislation.
I would like to talk to you about your experience.
After my i3 caught fire i discovered 19000 US and 4100 UK bmw i3 rex were recalled due to a fire risk posed by the fuel vent line running along the positive of the high voltage battery.
The fire was far too aggressive from a far too early stage to have been caused by oil.
I am looking to setup a group of bmw i3 rex owners whose cars went on fire.
Should you wish to chat, please email me at
[email protected]
My husband took our i3 Rex for an oil change. 20 minutes later, as range extender kicked on, smoke started coming from back of car followed by smoke in the cabin and a burnt oil smell. The i3 became a brick (no power steering or brakes and windows would go down as cabin filled with smoke.) He was able to get the car to the side of the road and within 1 minute and 45 seconds the car was in flames. 15,000 gallons of water later, the fire department noticed the dipstick for the generator appeared to be missing. Anyone out there with thoughts?! Obviously it was towed back to the bmw where it was serviced for an investigation. We are just shocked, we loved this car!
I find it too common that BMW rules the fires in all cases started from oil dripping on hot exhaust, in the circumstances where there were 7 recalls on my own bmw i3 rex, before catching fire, yet nobody ever told me there was a recall on my car, nor that at least 1 of the recalls is classed as a fire risk and refers to fuel tank vent line running along the high voltage positive cable of the battery.
I would like to get your insight on your experience.
Would you have any photos of your burnt car?
Any chance you could email them to me at
[email protected]?