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BMW quality these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 16574747" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>I think you could ask a number of people and find problems with all brands. These days if you’re buying a new car and expecting to get 100k+ problem free miles I personally think that’s being short sighted. </p><p></p><p>every make and manufacture has a mirage of driver aid features through their line ups, adaptive braking, suspension, etc. it just isn’t inexpensive to repair cars any longer and it definitely isn’t something most people have the tools for. </p><p></p><p>I run a collision repair shop so I regularly see a wide variety of brands and I can’t think of a new car where I disassemble parts and don’t have to recalibrate with oem scan equipment. That alone drives repair costs. </p><p></p><p>I still question BMW as many I see come through the shop have issues but I see a lot of Mercedes and they seem to be on par with a Honda or Toyota offering. Parts are definitely more expensive for German brands but not always as much as they are made out to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 16574747, member: 57447"] I think you could ask a number of people and find problems with all brands. These days if you’re buying a new car and expecting to get 100k+ problem free miles I personally think that’s being short sighted. every make and manufacture has a mirage of driver aid features through their line ups, adaptive braking, suspension, etc. it just isn’t inexpensive to repair cars any longer and it definitely isn’t something most people have the tools for. I run a collision repair shop so I regularly see a wide variety of brands and I can’t think of a new car where I disassemble parts and don’t have to recalibrate with oem scan equipment. That alone drives repair costs. I still question BMW as many I see come through the shop have issues but I see a lot of Mercedes and they seem to be on par with a Honda or Toyota offering. Parts are definitely more expensive for German brands but not always as much as they are made out to be. [/QUOTE]
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