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my question is has anyone with a bimmer had that ? another friend had a 03 m3 they apperently had a chasis problem were it comes apart slightly at the back end (dunno something like that)- $10k repair bmw wanted nothing to do with it- the guy pushed hard and I think they covered half. my brother had a suburau rs turbo liberty 120k 2 owners making tapet noise from 90k - factory recall - full top end rebuild - thats the sign of a great company (im sure that people have had probs too but thats such a good story wanted to share) I still love the x5 and if my budget permited would by a new one or rrs but its kinda frustrating that such a large company wouldnt offer some kinda help for this - seems like theres no goodwill when it comes to these probs and they definatley shouldnt happen in cars of this quality - and it doesnt seem like to much of an isolated incedent. |
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I'm sorry, I think you are drinking the BMW Kool-Aide and rationalizing their incompetence. Expected regular maintenance is one thing, but replacing a transmission that should last 150k miles is another (especially after BMW has basically called it a "maintenance-free" transmission in not recommending fluid changes). BMW is not so premium (special) that they can get by with incompetence in their choices regarding transmissions. A $75k Lexus LX is premium too (you have to "pay to play' to own one as well), yet I promise you Lexus expects their major components to last at least 150k miles ... |
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I have learned that longevity and reliability are not the traits that BMWs are known for. I love the brand now (used to hate it before getting our 07 328i), but I do not recommend it to family/friends who are looking for a reliable car. In fact, I steer those friends away from this brand unless buying new.
Funny thing is, in motorcycling world, a BMW motorcycle with 60-70k miles on it is 'just broken in', and 100k+ miles is an expected 'no-worries' lifetime of their hard working 1100-1300 cc engines.
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IMO, if this were the case, they'd be $15-30k vehicles when new, and not $50-70k+ vehicles when new. Whereas part of the initial cost is name, a great majority of it is supposed to be build-quality, and reliability of major components. I think all BMW owners/lovers are willing to give BMW a pass on some of the regular maintenance costs/issues (and that is somewhat generous of us no matter if we were the original buyer or not), but there is simply no excusing the failure of major components before at least 150k miles on a luxury, well-built automobile. |
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BMW gets about 50% of the cars value in the 1st 3 years in the leases(~50% lease residuals) meaning the rest of the car's life is worth about 50% of selling price. Maybe they CPO it and get the other 50% or maybe the car was sold and the 1st owner eats the 50% on trade-in. Honestly it is the 1st owners that BMW cares about. Only if the reliability problems are SO bad that people stop buying / leasing new BMWs does BMW start to care. Build quality can be great for 5 years and then drop off with some BMW owners thinking build quality is great if they trade out of a car every 4 years. I don't disagree with you re: the acceptability of BMW tranny failures. See some of my earlier posts on trannies. My point is that BMW with its strong brand and loyal consumer base decided to make its vehicles more disposable (planned obscelence), forcing its customers to re-up and get another BMW or make repairs using BMW parts more frequently. MB does the same thing. I don't think getting the awesomeness of a German car is worth a tranny repair so I now own a Lexus as my other car. I bought it for $10K and put 30k miles on it (130k miles total on the car) and no problems. I've been lucky but I cant see doing that with a German car of the same vintage. People vote with their wallets. If enough people move away from BMW and it costs BMW enough money, then they'll change. Not before Last edited by Werewolf; 02-16-2010 at 09:36 PM. |
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I never put more than 50,000 miles on any BMW I've owned.
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Performance, luxury, driving dynamics, ... but never reliability. (sad for us, really, but true.)
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Here's a little info for you transmission junkies........
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