Originally Posted By: 45ACP
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And, the main reason I left the M3 wasn't because of the ride. It was due to the electrical problems, I was having.
I've heard, and seen enough from family and friends to know that I don't want a BMW, again.
Did anything else happen besides electrical problems? How much did it run you in repairs?[/quote]
If we took seriously everything family and friends say about cars, we wouldn't own any car from any maker.
A BMW may require attention that a Camry or an Accord doesn't.
These are intended to be enthusiasts' cars, so they may require a little more maintenance than mainstream cars do, much to the dismay of the posers who often buy them.
Case in point, a guy I work with recently traded an ES300 (Camry in drag) for a three year old 32K five series.
I told him to find a good indie, check out the various BMW boards, and be proactive about maintenance.
A Lexus is a Toyota, while a BMW isn't.
Care for the car as it requires, and it will give many years and miles of reliable and entertaining service.
Treat a BMW as you would a Toyota or a Honda, and it will give more trouble than half a dozen of either.
Is a BMW worth the trouble?
That's up to the owner.
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And, the main reason I left the M3 wasn't because of the ride. It was due to the electrical problems, I was having.
I've heard, and seen enough from family and friends to know that I don't want a BMW, again.
Did anything else happen besides electrical problems? How much did it run you in repairs?[/quote]
If we took seriously everything family and friends say about cars, we wouldn't own any car from any maker.
A BMW may require attention that a Camry or an Accord doesn't.
These are intended to be enthusiasts' cars, so they may require a little more maintenance than mainstream cars do, much to the dismay of the posers who often buy them.
Case in point, a guy I work with recently traded an ES300 (Camry in drag) for a three year old 32K five series.
I told him to find a good indie, check out the various BMW boards, and be proactive about maintenance.
A Lexus is a Toyota, while a BMW isn't.
Care for the car as it requires, and it will give many years and miles of reliable and entertaining service.
Treat a BMW as you would a Toyota or a Honda, and it will give more trouble than half a dozen of either.
Is a BMW worth the trouble?
That's up to the owner.