CPO in an accident

Hi Hal,

I recently purchased a CPO BMW 645 from HERB CHAMBERS BMW in MA. The dealer stated the car was a CPO and never been in an accident. I took it to my dealer in NY because I was experiencing wheel shaking when the car reached 70mph or more. When I took it to BMW in NY they stated that they had notes on the computer that the car had been in an severe accident and the front was damaged. I asked the dealer how could the car pass the BMW CPO inspection if it was hit that bad and the dealer stated he had no idea how this could have happened. It was never disclosed to me that the car was hit is there any law or rule that can help me in this situation? What should I do? PLease Help

Thanks

Bucko

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