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Old 06-08-2008, 12:47 PM
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Angry My New X5 Is A Piece of Junk!

So...I've had my new X5 since mid November. Have only put 2800 miles on it. And I've had more than a few issues with it.

January: The communications system malfunctioned. Had to take it to the shop where it sat for almost a week because a new one had to be ordered.

Last week: The AWD, DSC and Rear View camera all malfunctioned. Took it back to the shop for it's second visit and was told that it's the Steering Angle Sensor. Had to pick it up because I needed it this weekend and I have to take it back tomorrow to have the new sensor installed.

On top of that, there has been numerous occasions where it seems that the transmission doesn't shift when it's supposed to. They looked at this as well bit didn't find anything wrong with it.

Needless to say, I'm not very happy. A 70K truck should not be having this many issues so early. Am I the only one who is having problems?
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