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. Besides, I get a loaner vehicle while the car is in the shop. ![]() Quote:
And, I'm far from being a "noob". I've owned a few cars in my day and wrenched on all of them. Amongst others, I have owned several VW's, a couple of Hondas, a Land Rover Disco, 3 Porsches (I still own my '86 911), and the 3 aforementioned BMWs. When I first bought the X, it was pretty reliable. I had one of the half shafts replaced and a leak or two the first couple of years, and that was it.I wouldn't mind the occasional visit to the shop, but I've had it there every couple of months here lately for something. When I bought the X5, it had 51k miles on it. I've owned it since July 2011. It now has just over 100k on the clock and yeah, I kinda expect stuff to go wrong, but geez, some of the crap that has failed, even a few years ago, is kinda ridiculous. I'm not knocking anyone here. I am an enthusiast and appreciate a well engineered car. I could care less of what someone thinks about my choice of vehicles. I care more about what I think about them. Heck, I'd love an old Volvo 240 wagon with a Mustang drive train and good suspension setup. Ultimate sleeper! But I digress... Anyway, back to the problem at hand... I went out and tried this today: http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...-fix-pics.html No joy It looks like the actual actuator is broken internally, so between that and the cost of a rear door handle carrier, I'm still cheaper going to the dealer and paying $250.
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Is your X your DD ?
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Always good to have a back-up vehicle when DIYing a DD BMW.
I have an '05 Accord for when the X is being worked on (or ice, snow, salt on roads).
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I second having a second car. Between the two of us we have the X5, S5, and E30. If anything breaks the E30 has always been a reliable backup (it's even served well for a friend of mine while his only car was out for a couple months due to a break in/attempted theft). When shit hits the fan I can take my time to order and fix it myself. Saves so much money we can easily afford to have three nice/fun cars.
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It used to be my DD. But it was getting a lot of attention in the campus parking lot, and I wanted to get something awd again so then I eventually ended up with the X5. Great for commuting/snowboarding/dog hauling, probably won't get stolen, and I don't come out to the car with offers to buy it stuck to the windshield.
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![]() I agree they are great cars. If you are serious about looking for one, sooner would be better than later. Their prices are starting to skyrocket and are now subject to the "e30 tax." Meaning they are the new hipster car to stance and drift unfortunately. But with the extra demand comes higher prices. Quote:
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