F'in BMW
So I bought what I thought was a CPO'd 2003 x5. It came with a everything i thought a CPO's vehicle would. Has CPO window sticker, bunch of brocures on CPO Vehicle Program, and a Statement of Certification stamped and signed with the proper VIN on it..
So for some reason it was not showing up on the national database as being CPO'd.. After quite a few phone calls to the dealer that issued the certification they are saying that it was never "fully" CPO'd as it went to auction. I said I did not get it at auction and I have a statement of certification. They come back and say that it does not matter it is not certified.
So the question is.. Is the Statement of Certification not a legal binding contract. It kind of reads as if it is. Any suggestions on what to do.. Am I screwed??
"By the dealer's signature and stamp on this statement, the dealer certifies: (1) this vehicle has been properly enrolled in the Certified Pre-Owned BMW Vehicle Program, etc....."
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