zippy320
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I just read this page
http://www.beemerissues.co.za/the-dent-almost-every-3-series-car-has-thats-not-your-fault/
They say that the F30 has a dent in the bonnet? I have checked our car and it does not have this dent , Im not sure if its a pre-LCI problem ? As ours is an LCI , but I know for sure that my friends F30 has this dent on the bonnet , I just thought that he probably dented it .
Does your car have it ?
Here is part of the page
If you own a modern BMW 3-Series, or know someone who does, there’s a good chance that car has this dent on the bonnet that wasn’t your (or their) fault.
BMW’s response? “It’s part of the design being part of the crumple zone of the bonnet”.
Sure.
Which cars are affected?
The current BMW 3-series model, known as the F-30, was introduced in 2012. It’s new, aggressive bonnet is part of the new look BMW introduced. However, between trying to make a safe vehicle and being a fantastic-looking vehicle, BMW engineers got it a little wrong.
Even worse, all BMW 4-series coupes are affected too, as they share many parts with the 3-series F-30 design. Have a look on the left for a complete list of models that are affected.
The bonnet dent you cannot unsee if you find it
There are two folds in the metal (known as shadow lines) that give the bonnet it’s sculpted look. Using the reflection of a light source, follow the light carefully down the length of the shadow lines. In 9/10 of cars that are at least a year old, you will notice a small, unnatural dent in the metal on either one or both of the sides of the bonnet.
The BMW South Africa representative in my meeting has claimed that this is not a defect, but simply a symptom of people opening or closing the bonnet to forcefully. The reality is that this person is likely the BMW technician who worked on your car. Considering that it is so prevalent, surely this isn’t just a side effect of incorrect bonnet handling and actually a defect in the car?
http://www.beemerissues.co.za/the-dent-almost-every-3-series-car-has-thats-not-your-fault/
They say that the F30 has a dent in the bonnet? I have checked our car and it does not have this dent , Im not sure if its a pre-LCI problem ? As ours is an LCI , but I know for sure that my friends F30 has this dent on the bonnet , I just thought that he probably dented it .
Does your car have it ?
Here is part of the page
If you own a modern BMW 3-Series, or know someone who does, there’s a good chance that car has this dent on the bonnet that wasn’t your (or their) fault.
BMW’s response? “It’s part of the design being part of the crumple zone of the bonnet”.
Sure.
Which cars are affected?
The current BMW 3-series model, known as the F-30, was introduced in 2012. It’s new, aggressive bonnet is part of the new look BMW introduced. However, between trying to make a safe vehicle and being a fantastic-looking vehicle, BMW engineers got it a little wrong.
Even worse, all BMW 4-series coupes are affected too, as they share many parts with the 3-series F-30 design. Have a look on the left for a complete list of models that are affected.
The bonnet dent you cannot unsee if you find it
There are two folds in the metal (known as shadow lines) that give the bonnet it’s sculpted look. Using the reflection of a light source, follow the light carefully down the length of the shadow lines. In 9/10 of cars that are at least a year old, you will notice a small, unnatural dent in the metal on either one or both of the sides of the bonnet.
The BMW South Africa representative in my meeting has claimed that this is not a defect, but simply a symptom of people opening or closing the bonnet to forcefully. The reality is that this person is likely the BMW technician who worked on your car. Considering that it is so prevalent, surely this isn’t just a side effect of incorrect bonnet handling and actually a defect in the car?