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Originally Posted by texvette
BMW is going to have to change. People don't like spending 70K+ for a SUV and
have it constantly in the shop. Being noted as a very expensive vehicle
to repair is not a good marketing point either.
Been reading some reviews, Audi topped BMW and Mercedes is gaining fast.
Another Article for Best SUV had BMW far down the list. 4 years free maintenance
is great, but when ends means plans on spending. Guess a way to keep people
buying but not a positive about the car
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BMW has ALWAYS been maintenance heavy. That's nothing new and it really hasn't changed that much. My wife drives a Mercedes E class. It's a nice car, but I'm 30 years too young to drive something that boring, be it car or SUV. The Audi SUVs are pretty nice though. Bottom line is BMW has a niche that's not going anywhere in that nothing else on the market really drives like they do as a brand.