Link to story:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/bmw-s-mini...pairs-1.2948855
Synopsis:
-- Woman buys 2010 MINI Cooper in 2013 with 38,000 miles, for $21,000. Car is purchased from a VW dealer's "Used" lot, not from a MINI dealer.
-- One year and 2,000 miles later, engine seizes and is destroyed. Culprit is named as being a "vacuum pump" (what?), the failure of which wrecks the timing chain and other parts. Bill to repair is $10,200.
-- MINI Canada offers to pay 60% of repair. Woman refuses. Standoff ensues.
Something smelly about this report. Any opinions from the BMW cognoscenti here?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/bmw-s-mini...pairs-1.2948855
Synopsis:
-- Woman buys 2010 MINI Cooper in 2013 with 38,000 miles, for $21,000. Car is purchased from a VW dealer's "Used" lot, not from a MINI dealer.
-- One year and 2,000 miles later, engine seizes and is destroyed. Culprit is named as being a "vacuum pump" (what?), the failure of which wrecks the timing chain and other parts. Bill to repair is $10,200.
-- MINI Canada offers to pay 60% of repair. Woman refuses. Standoff ensues.
Something smelly about this report. Any opinions from the BMW cognoscenti here?