This Problem Across All Years
To:BMW of North America, LLC Customer Relations & Services P.O. Box 1227 Westwood, NJ 07675 Subject: Request for Compensation Due to Prolonged Safety Recall – 2025 BMW X7 (VIN: [XXX] ) Dear BMW Customer Relations, I am writing to formally raise my concern regarding my 2025 BMW X7, which has been subject to an open safety recall since August 2024. It has now been over 13 months without a remedy from BMW. This vehicle was leased through BMW Financial Services with the intent of being used as part of my business operations. Due to the unresolved recall and the associated safety responsibility issues, the vehicle has been restricted from use and rendered inoperable for its intended purpose. Despite this, I continue to make full lease payments, which has placed an unnecessary financial burden on my business for an asset that cannot be utilized. Given the prolonged delay and the material impact on my business, I respectfully request that BMW provide appropriate financial relief or compensation, which may include: •A credit or reimbursement for lease payments made during the period of inoperability, •The option to terminate or exchange the lease without penalty. This situation has been ongoing for well over a year, and I believe BMW has a responsibility to ensure that customers — especially those who rely on their vehicles for business purposes — are not left bearing the cost of a vehicle that cannot be safely used. I appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and look forward to a fair resolution. Sincerely, INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
To:BMW of North America, LLC Customer Relations & Services P.O. Box 1227 Westwood, NJ 07675 Subject: Request for Compensation Due to Prolonged Safety Recall – 2025 BMW X7 (VIN: [XXX] ) Dear BMW Customer Relations, I am writing to formally raise my concern regarding my 2025 BMW X7, which has been subject to an open safety recall since August 2024. It has now been over 13 months without a remedy from BMW. This vehicle was leased through BMW Financial Services with the intent of being used as part of my business operations. Due to the unresolved recall and the associated safety responsibility issues, the vehicle has been restricted from use and rendered inoperable for its intended purpose. Despite this, I continue to make full lease payments, which has placed an unnecessary financial burden on my business for an asset that cannot be utilized. Given the prolonged delay and the material impact on my business, I respectfully request that BMW provide appropriate financial relief or compensation, which may include: •A credit or reimbursement for lease payments made during the period of inoperability, •The option to terminate or exchange the lease without penalty. This situation has been ongoing for well over a year, and I believe BMW has a responsibility to ensure that customers — especially those who rely on their vehicles for business purposes — are not left bearing the cost of a vehicle that cannot be safely used. I appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and look forward to a fair resolution. Sincerely, INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
I am leasing a 2025 BMW X7 vin number ([XXX]) through BMW Financial Services. The vehicle has had an active federal safety recall since approximately February 2024, and as of today, the manufacturer has not provided a remedy to address the issue. The recall is listed on the NHTSA website but remains unresolved for over 17 months, despite my attempts to obtain information and updates from both the dealership and BMW directly. I believe this is a violation of my consumer rights under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and breach of warranty, as the vehicle has a known safety defect that the manufacturer has failed to repair within a reasonable time. I am requesting assistance in: 1.Reaching a resolution with BMW to either terminate the lease without penalty, or 2.Compelling the manufacturer to provide an immediate remedy. This recall impacts the safety and use of the vehicle, and I am concerned for both my safety and the financial obligations tied to a defective product. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
I am leasing a 2025 BMW X7 vin number ([XXX]) through BMW Financial Services. The vehicle has had an active federal safety recall since approximately February 2024, and as of today, the manufacturer has not provided a remedy to address the issue. The recall is listed on the NHTSA website but remains unresolved for over 17 months, despite my attempts to obtain information and updates from both the dealership and BMW directly. I believe this is a violation of my consumer rights under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and breach of warranty, as the vehicle has a known safety defect that the manufacturer has failed to repair within a reasonable time. I am requesting assistance in: 1.Reaching a resolution with BMW to either terminate the lease without penalty, or 2.Compelling the manufacturer to provide an immediate remedy. This recall impacts the safety and use of the vehicle, and I am concerned for both my safety and the financial obligations tied to a defective product. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
The remedy isn’t available yet. It been a year.
The remedy isn’t available yet. It been a year.
We have contacted the BMW Dealership several times with no response on the recall. The BMWX7 was purchased on 5/25/24 and due to the recall is unsafe to drive. We are frustrated with BMW and lack of response and fix for the problem as of 1/28/25. At present we have a very nice new car that is garaged and are unable to drive due to the liability of potential braking or lack of braking that could cause an accident and bodily harm. What recourse can you offer to encourage BMW to get the problem corrected? i.e., the braking system fixed.
We have had 2 incidents where the warning light illuminated then went away. When the defect was disclosed, BMW said that there was no fix. Because the defect relates to personal safety, we can no longer drive the vehicle, but BMW refuses to pay for a rental car, insisting that the car can be driven despite the danger of the brakes going out, and will not repurchase the vehicle under the Song-Beverly (Lemon Law) Act. It has been over 3 months that the vehicle has been unable to be used and there still is no fix, and considering the fact that this is a high end vehicle, and how BMW has responded, we are not willing to chance continuing to own this vehicle.
We have contacted the BMW Dealership several times with no response on the recall. The BMWX7 was purchased on 5/25/24 and due to the recall is unsafe to drive. We are frustrated with BMW and lack of response and fix for the problem as of 1/28/25. At present we have a very nice new car that is garaged and are unable to drive due to the liability of potential braking or lack of braking that could cause an accident and bodily harm. What recourse can you offer to encourage BMW to get the problem corrected? i.e., the braking system fixed.
We have had 2 incidents where the warning light illuminated then went away. When the defect was disclosed, BMW said that there was no fix. Because the defect relates to personal safety, we can no longer drive the vehicle, but BMW refuses to pay for a rental car, insisting that the car can be driven despite the danger of the brakes going out, and will not repurchase the vehicle under the Song-Beverly (Lemon Law) Act. It has been over 3 months that the vehicle has been unable to be used and there still is no fix, and considering the fact that this is a high end vehicle, and how BMW has responded, we are not willing to chance continuing to own this vehicle.
2025 BMW X7 xDrive40i (VIN [XXX] ) from United BMW on [XXX], and right away, I had issues with the brakes suddenly hard braking and engaging the parking brake in traffic flow. I later found out there's an active recall for the brake system failure from February 12, 2024, which was in place when I bought the car. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
2025 BMW X7 xDrive40i (VIN [XXX] ) from United BMW on [XXX], and right away, I had issues with the brakes suddenly hard braking and engaging the parking brake in traffic flow. I later found out there's an active recall for the brake system failure from February 12, 2024, which was in place when I bought the car. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)