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    BMW of Akron - BMW X5 M50i

    BMW of Akron

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    We usually take our BMW X 5 to BMW in Canton for service. We needed tires and had an estimate from…read moreBMW Canton that was around 300.00 more for the same tires and around $70.00 more for an alignment so needless to say we'll be taking our vehicle to BMW Akron from this point forward.

    We bought a used 2015 Audi Q7 with 84,000 miles in February 2025. Every time my husband went to…read moretest drive it they were "warming it up," which they said was out of courtesy for us in the winter. Justin, the salesman, provided a report from their service dept. (courtesy inspection) and all it stated was that the car needed an oil change, 2 tires, and brake pads soon. My husband asked if he could take the Audi to our mechanic to be sure there wasn't anything else wrong with it (he got this idea from our friend that owns a car dealership) and Justin said no, he said the dealership doesn't allow it and the service report should be plenty for us and they don't trust other mechanics only who they hire. My husband comes from a "car" family and his father taught him to buy from reputable dealerships so he trusted Justin and bought the car. We owned multiple Audis throughout our lives. The next cold morning when we started it up, after purchase, we heard rattling which went away after a few seconds. My husband started researching it on his own, he called his mechanic that told him to come in for an oil change and he'll check it out. This is when they discovered it was a timing chain tensioner- bad news! it can cause catastrophic engine failure. We had to pay 6,000$ to get it fixed. As my husband began to reflect on his buying experience- he started to realize some shady happenings- warming it up beforehand bc the rattle stops after 10 seconds (any mechanic would know the cause of this), and not allowing it to be checked out from an outside mechanic. We have three children, one graduating so we weren't able to find time to go into the dealership until June- mind you, the problem was discovered in February and by the time we got it to mechanics and fixed time had passed. when we made it in to speak to Alfonso, the used car salesman- he said we should've brought it in the next day, we had the opportunity to get a warranty (6,000$), and we should've known better with buying a used car. that's exactly what we were thinking before we really started reflecting on the purchase and realized that this was most likely a pre-existing problem they knew about but didn't disclose. Alfonso spoke to the owner of the company and the service manager and they said-not their fault- we should've brought it to them. wait... if we would have brought it to them wouldn't they still have said- as is, you knew it was a used car with a lot of miles- which is exactly what he said to us. if you are in between car dealerships, don't go to this one!

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