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I am so done with BMW!!!
Total to repair...$4,500. No, that is not a typo...$4,500!!!!! First estimate was $6,700 because they said a few bushings in the front looked a bit worn. Did I mention this POS has 56K miles on it? I drive it 10 miles a day to/from work. So BMW said to save money, they could fix just the right side and the alt. bracket for $3,040 because the left side was just seeping and I had time to go before it leaks. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. So I took it to a reputable shop near my house that only works on high-end Lambo's, Ferrari's, BMW's, Porsche's, etc. Their bill is $2,800 compared to BMW's $4,500...and that included BOTH timing covers and the alt. bracket. The owner of the shop told me X6, X5, 7, and 6 series are the worst build cars he has seen (and he drives an M6). Given my X5 has spent more time in the shop than any $75K car should confirms what he told me. If your X5 is nearing the end of its warranty and you're offered the extended warranty, by all means BUY IT!!! I sure wish I did! I love my X5 for its power, looks, and handling (325's in back look mean as hell), but I hate its guts for the repairs I've had to pay for. Last edited by Budarooski; 05-23-2014 at 03:26 PM. |
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Sorry for your troubles.
Hope you feel better having gotten that off your chest.
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I'm almost sure the BMW extended warranty excludes leaking seals and gaskets in addition to suspension components, so make sure you study the exclusions before purchasing from BMW.
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Hyundai has some great deals...
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you should try going to a non high end shop.
a shop with all those fancy cars typically are used to owners who could care less about how much it costs to fix something. and i also find typically take the longest to get stuff done |
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I try to do all the repair myself, that is the only way I can enjoy my BMW, the alternator bracket gasket cost $4, I have to replace the one on my car soon along with some other stuff, it takes a crazy or rich person to keep a BMW without oil leaks
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We are all in this boat. 4.8 all the way.
To give you an idea: in Atlanta I've had this repair done for about 2K. Valve cover, timing cover and alternator bracket gaskets. Good Luck. Hunday
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Where did you have that done for that price? I usually go to Harrison Motorsports up in Alpharetta (I highly recommend them, BTW), but I'm sure even he would charge more than $2000.
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Damn, I have an X5 that doesn't leak, I'm down to 2 Harley's, an 08 Ultra and an 83 Shovel, neither of them leak any fluid (yes there is fluid in them). but it would seriously suck to have 2 leak free HD's and a leaky BMW,,, just sayin..
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On my 2010 X5 35D my SA had it inspected for oil leaks at the last service before the warrantee expired. There were no oil leaks found. I did end up buying the 7/100,000 platinum warranty and within 2 months it has already saved me $1300.
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