RJBarry
Active member
For those on the Facebook i3 page, this is repeat information as I have been giving a blow by blow color commentary throughout. However, that is not a publicly searchable site, and I feel like my experience is worth others having the opportunity to review. I also assume that people might be interested in my overall experience with the car, as well as the process of the lemon law review, so I thought I might mini-blog it here.
My car is currently under Lemon Law review by BMW NA. Here are some of the facts regarding the current situation, and I'll add more detail as the process unfolds.
History of Problems
Without going into significant detail, issues experienced so far include the 12V low voltage battery, repeated CELs, the red airbag light coming on after charging at 'Max', and, most insidious of all, an intermittent 'Charging Error'. In attempts to remedy this laundry list of problems, and in addition to multiple software updates, the following parts have been replaced: low voltage battery, EME, exhaust sensor, and the KLE. In retrospect, I think I was actually pretty lucky that I was able to get all these parts, but the major delays in the process were waiting for the parts which seem in low supply and high demand.
Lemon Law Review Process
My car is about to go back into the shop tomorrow as the charging errors and the red airbag light error continued over the weekend. This will be the 4th trip to the shop with charging related issues. Arguably the problems may have differed slightly throughout, which means this metric isn't a slam dunk for a lemon law buyback/trade. However, it has already been in the shop for a cumulative of 27 days, which makes tomorrow 28. Each visit has been > 7 days, so my assumption is that this visit will take me over the cumulative 30 days in the shop mark, which is a definitive lemon law milestone.
The dealership took a little initiative and last week (when it was still in the shop for visit #3) and filed for a lemon law review with BMW NA. Given the continued errors this weekend, their action was appropriate if slightly jumping the gun. I was aware that they filed for this only after receiving an email from BMW NA which said they were reviewing the maintenance records and I would have a decision in 7-10 days. With the email there was contact information for a BMW NA customer service representative assigned to the case. She has been responsive and I have sent her emails of "color commentary" surrounding the sale and servicing to supplement the maintenance records. Not sure if the color commentary will aid the process at all, but I was assuming it couldn't hurt.
My Current Mindset
I have a lot invested in the i3 beyond just the car itself. Without getting a lawyer, I'm pretty sure they would not reimburse me for non-BMW accessories such as the WeatherTech floor mats that I have purchased, nor for the EVSE installation (this is the only electric car I would consider). So a this point, I am pushing for a replacement in kind and I'll roll the dice that my experience will be better with a second i3 REX.
Edit: Said they "would" reimburse when I meant they "would not"
My car is currently under Lemon Law review by BMW NA. Here are some of the facts regarding the current situation, and I'll add more detail as the process unfolds.
History of Problems
Without going into significant detail, issues experienced so far include the 12V low voltage battery, repeated CELs, the red airbag light coming on after charging at 'Max', and, most insidious of all, an intermittent 'Charging Error'. In attempts to remedy this laundry list of problems, and in addition to multiple software updates, the following parts have been replaced: low voltage battery, EME, exhaust sensor, and the KLE. In retrospect, I think I was actually pretty lucky that I was able to get all these parts, but the major delays in the process were waiting for the parts which seem in low supply and high demand.
Lemon Law Review Process
My car is about to go back into the shop tomorrow as the charging errors and the red airbag light error continued over the weekend. This will be the 4th trip to the shop with charging related issues. Arguably the problems may have differed slightly throughout, which means this metric isn't a slam dunk for a lemon law buyback/trade. However, it has already been in the shop for a cumulative of 27 days, which makes tomorrow 28. Each visit has been > 7 days, so my assumption is that this visit will take me over the cumulative 30 days in the shop mark, which is a definitive lemon law milestone.
The dealership took a little initiative and last week (when it was still in the shop for visit #3) and filed for a lemon law review with BMW NA. Given the continued errors this weekend, their action was appropriate if slightly jumping the gun. I was aware that they filed for this only after receiving an email from BMW NA which said they were reviewing the maintenance records and I would have a decision in 7-10 days. With the email there was contact information for a BMW NA customer service representative assigned to the case. She has been responsive and I have sent her emails of "color commentary" surrounding the sale and servicing to supplement the maintenance records. Not sure if the color commentary will aid the process at all, but I was assuming it couldn't hurt.
My Current Mindset
I have a lot invested in the i3 beyond just the car itself. Without getting a lawyer, I'm pretty sure they would not reimburse me for non-BMW accessories such as the WeatherTech floor mats that I have purchased, nor for the EVSE installation (this is the only electric car I would consider). So a this point, I am pushing for a replacement in kind and I'll roll the dice that my experience will be better with a second i3 REX.
Edit: Said they "would" reimburse when I meant they "would not"