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Evidently in Canada such things are tracked.
I got the impression that the tracking was done by a government entity rather than a commercial enterprise like Carfax. Perhaps a well informed Canadian will enlighten us.
Threads on these forums often turn into school yard shoving matches. So glad to see that this one is no exception. In some states BMW's disclaimer of liability is worthless.
It is called diminished value. Your property has value diminished and yes, in a case like this in the USA you eventually would get something.
Rod
No such thing... yet. Its like if you bought one share of stock on a Monday for $100 and on Wednesday it goes down to $80. What did you lose? Nothing, because you didn't sell it.
I got the impression that the tracking was done by a government entity rather than a commercial enterprise like Carfax. Perhaps a well informed Canadian will enlighten us.
Ok, and what's all that going to cost? A lot more than any possible loss.
I think it is arrogant and ignorant to find fault with someone for not doing something like removing their own wheels, when they may not have the knowledge and ability to perform such work.
Rick H.