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bmw 1 series info?
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<blockquote data-quote="v8venomgt" data-source="post: 6263214" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>:lol: there are technicians out here making anywhere from 80,000-100,000 a year, sometimes more depending. and thats at some of the domestic dealers and large dealer networks. not to mention some places have free benefits, 401k thats matched etc etc which in its own right makes money. someone who has played their cards right making that type of money should be able to afford a bmw, wheather it be new or used. ever wonder why bmw techs hate the cars? theyre engineered in a way that doesnt have the tech in mind so its extremely frusterating. sure theyre great to drive cars, jay never argued that point. hes pointing out the design flaws, cant you see that? anyway, go ahead and get the car, but no doubt once the warranty runs out your going to a) bitch and moan about labor rates and astonomically high cost of parts, or b) dump it. im sure you as hell wont be working on it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="v8venomgt, post: 6263214, member: 21536"] :lol: there are technicians out here making anywhere from 80,000-100,000 a year, sometimes more depending. and thats at some of the domestic dealers and large dealer networks. not to mention some places have free benefits, 401k thats matched etc etc which in its own right makes money. someone who has played their cards right making that type of money should be able to afford a bmw, wheather it be new or used. ever wonder why bmw techs hate the cars? theyre engineered in a way that doesnt have the tech in mind so its extremely frusterating. sure theyre great to drive cars, jay never argued that point. hes pointing out the design flaws, cant you see that? anyway, go ahead and get the car, but no doubt once the warranty runs out your going to a) bitch and moan about labor rates and astonomically high cost of parts, or b) dump it. im sure you as hell wont be working on it [/QUOTE]
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