To realize his idea, he prudently covered the car with inscriptions stating that the Bavarians are fraudsters, etc. We are not strong in German, so we rely on a regular translator. But that’s not the point.
An Italian bought the top-of-the-line BMW sports car in 2008, paying 120,000 euros for it. According to the car owner, it had defects from the start. To fix them, the dissatisfied buyer contacted his dealer and even filed complaints in Germany.
However, according to the sports car owner, none of this led to anything. Everything boiled down to one thing—diagnostics showed that everything was fine, and the Italian was denied warranty repairs. As a result, after 10 attempts to restore justice, the owner of the BMW M6 resorted to extreme measures—expressing his dissatisfaction with an axe and a sledgehammer right near the pavilions where the Frankfurt Motor Show was taking place. Interestingly, the Italian promised to repair this BMW M6 and smash it again in front of the Reichstag building in Berlin if the protest in Frankfurt did not help find a compromise to resolve the issue… Recall that this is far from the first such case.
Not long ago, the owner of a Lamborghini similarly expressed his ‘fe’ regarding the sports car’s reliability.
TJ