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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
Mach 1 vs M3
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<blockquote data-quote="Fenixfire" data-source="post: 13187540" data-attributes="member: 37891"><p>lol that knowledge is not from me just talking to my techs in service. Thats from first hand experience. I see these cars come and go and had a 3 series in the family. Consumer reports and other third parties rates BMWs overall reliability pretty low. Every BMW we take on trade always has issues that we have to fix before we can sell it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Except that I have owned one and yes they are a nightmare in reliability. Not all of them will break, but a high percentage do. Im glad you havent had any issues with yours, but I get alot of these cars on trade all the time as well. All the way from 1 series to 7 series, hard tops to convertibles. They are nice fancy cars, but you dont buy them for reliability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenixfire, post: 13187540, member: 37891"] lol that knowledge is not from me just talking to my techs in service. Thats from first hand experience. I see these cars come and go and had a 3 series in the family. Consumer reports and other third parties rates BMWs overall reliability pretty low. Every BMW we take on trade always has issues that we have to fix before we can sell it. Except that I have owned one and yes they are a nightmare in reliability. Not all of them will break, but a high percentage do. Im glad you havent had any issues with yours, but I get alot of these cars on trade all the time as well. All the way from 1 series to 7 series, hard tops to convertibles. They are nice fancy cars, but you dont buy them for reliability. [/QUOTE]
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