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Old 02-27-2010, 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Quicksilver View Post
I have no clue and I doubt that any other normal BMW owner
knows either. What we do Know is what the warranty period was
and what the options are beyond that and that's about as well
thought out as most people are regarding the issue.

I also know I could have bought an extended warranty which would
have covered certain things to 100k. I choose not to so I understood
the risk when I made that choice. I'm at 62K right now and honestly
I'm not worried about what might happen.

If it breaks I'll fix it or make another choice......
Fair enough, and I understand and believe in personal responsibility. Yet, as this 2007 Consumer Affairs blurb shows, BMW's response to the transmission issues leaves much to be desired, and in fact, sounds too much like Ford when it came to the Pinto and Toyota about two years ago when they thought they could "get by" with distract and denial tactics. A day of reckoning is coming though ...

Transmission Failures Plague BMW Owners
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