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Old 12-17-2013, 07:41 PM
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Location: Everett, WA. USA
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Deacon is on a distinguished road
Enough is enough!

I have finally reached the last straw with my 05 X5 3.0i. At 122,000 miles the auto trans has failed. It slips like a bad clutch and BMW has been unable to diagnose and simply says replace it. I bought the car new and have exceeded the recommended service schedule. $4-5k to repair. Here is a short list of all that has failed on it:
  • Sunroof cassette @ $3500 (not repaired)
  • Replacement of all electronics in "money corner" as the dealer puts it. Back left corner due to sunroof drain plugging. $3600.
  • Pixelated dash (not repaired)
  • Auto wipers and headlight sensor failure. BMW says replace the windshield for $1300.
  • CV joint failure
  • Power steering pump replacement
  • Thermostat replacement
  • Passenger mirror failure
This is supposed to be an upscale vehicle that was almost $50k when new. I have been a huge BMW fan. I also have an 04' 330Cic. This is a ridiculous amount of failures for the mileage and the care this car has received.

Time for a new Audi SQ5.....
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