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What I find curious is that if transmissions failures are the big issue
that some have reported them to be, then why has there been no recall of the vehicle based on complaints by the owners? If in fact this is an industry wide issue with the X5 then shouldn't someone file a class action suit seeking correction and compensation?
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They really aren't a big issue, IMO. Most of the people discussing this issue in this thread haven't had a transmission failure. Transmissions get lots of discussion on this and other boards, but that is about transmissions not meeting owner's expectations of lasting the vehicle life, not about warrantable failures or safety issues. If BMW dutifully fixes transmissions that fail during the warranty period, then what would the basis of a class action suit be?
It is usually a safety issue that prompts a recall.
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