The dealership gets paid by BMW to do warranty work. It's hard to understand why they'd try to push away warranty work.
I suspect this is a BMW push to see what they can get by with. They can probably deny warranty in violation of the Moss act 80% of the time and the average owner won't know about the Moss act or be a member of a forum to get help. So they make lots of money in denying warranty and back down just before a lawsuit or in response to FTC complaint.
Could also be that the dealership charges a higher rate for non-warranty repair.
Very upsetting. These are just speakers. And the law is very clear on this.
Last edited by 2017M240i; 09-27-2018 at 01:42 PM..
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