Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
WHEELS
05/19/2008520001
 Cracked wheel, caused slow loss of air not detected by tire monitoring system resulting in tire failure. wheel is available for inspection.. new wheel purchased. dealer did not acknowledge failure although several wheels were in dealership exhibiting similar defects across several series and years. *tr
11/16/200730380303/28/2006
 I own a 2006 bmw 530i with 37,000 miles on original set of bridgestone rft tires 275/40 r1893y. these are low profile tires and on nov 16, 07 < brought my car in for a tire check at the dealer. they determined that the rt rear wheel was cracked and has damaged the tire. this they said was not covered under warranty as they say that it was damaged from a pot hole. i said that i have been driving cars like cadillac, mercedes, corvette and never broke a wheel. they would not cover it and it cost me $900. now on april 11, 2008, i went to my tire dealer that i have been buying tires from for 20+ years. he said the left rear and front wheels were cracked and also ruined the left rear tire. i am very unhappy and would like to know if the bmw 18 wheels on the above mentioned tires are defective. *tr
WHEELS - RIM
08/03/200946000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 bmw 525i. while driving 35 mph, the contact drove over a pothole and the rear passenger side rim split in half. the tire was completely shredded into two pieces. she pulled over and had the vehicle towed to the dealer. the mechanic stated that the driver was at fault because they were not willing to assume responsibility for the repairs. through research, the contact discovered that this was a common failure for her year and model vehicle. the vehicle is currently at the dealer, but has not yet been repaired. the vin was unknown. the current and failure mileages were 46,000.