Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
03/25/2011490002
 Traveling on highway at 70mph and instrument panel lights up, speeds drops to maximum 30mph creating unsafe driving condition. first occurrence march 2012 was diagnosed as failed throttle body, second occurrence in july 2012 was diagnosed as failed wiring harness. *tr
02/12/2006300102/03/2006
 Brand new mini cooper convertible (1 week old). i was driving on a freeway in the left most lane. while i was checking the possibility to change to the right lane, the freeway curved in the right direction. the car entered slightly into the shoulder lane on the left. the speed was 65 mph. the moment part of the car entered the shoulder lane, it lost control and hit the shoulder. as a result, the car flipped over and dragged for about 5 seconds before coming to a stop. as a result of this crash, i incurred severe eye injury and significant head injury in addition to road rashes on head, hands and face. the car was totaled. *nm
10/15/2005180109/05/2005
 Dt*: the contact owns a 2006 mini cooper model s. three days after purchase at 130 miles the vehicle stalled and operated at a reduced speed while attempting to accelerate. although the vehicle did not stall out completely, the vehicle was towed to the dealer. the dealer reprogrammed the computer software. afterwards, the contact was pulling into a parking space with brake pressure applied, the engine roared and the vehicle lurched forward and struck a tree. the police were on the scene and a report was taken. the vehicle sustained minor damage, but no injuries were sustained. the vehicle was towed to a dealer. the dealer performed a diagnostic test and was unable to duplicate the problem. the service department suggested replacing the engine. *ak updated 3/3/2006 - *nm