Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
Originally Posted By: BMWTurboDzl
And when customers start walking they will change. The fact remains that with all their problems over the years the Euros have grown market share and/or continue to sell a ton of cars.
BMW is making some pretty serious junk when it comes to reliability and durability over the past few years now. Plastic this, that, and everything. Not to mention over complexity. But I understand the game is now to get the product to fall apart so that repairing it is not practical from ownership aspect, instead they want to force you to buy another one entirely and very early on at that. LOL Yep, those folks have more money than sense.
They have been for some time in the USA. Even in Europe Lexus, Infiniti, and others have been gradually eroding market share slowly but surely. Their caving into US style obsession with greedholder profits will eventually kill them if they continue.
Don't get me wrong, I used to really love European cars but as of the past decade or so the love is gone because of this disposable trend.
I tend to agree but TBH the E90 as a whole was much more reliable than the E46 or E36. No failing transmissions, cooling systems, window regulators, creaky door seals, rear sub-frame failures (E46 & E36), final stage resistors, etc. Sure the HPFP fiasco with the N54 power plant was a disappointment but not surprising. Timing chain guides with E36 should have been recalled for example, S54 bearing problem with e46 M3, Oil passage problems with e39 m5, Litany of electrical problems with pre-Bangle 7 series.
With all this BMW had record sales.