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      06-30-2008, 05:16 PM   #45
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i think it realli depends on THE car u got and luck
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      06-30-2008, 09:01 PM   #46
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that report is crap.
i can respect porsche but nissan makes bad cars
they just can't be no 2.
and also honda odyssey is the van god and its not listed at all.
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      06-30-2008, 11:26 PM   #47
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BMW does not make bad cars. No one makes a perfect car. Please keep in mind that BMW has been selling a lot of cars with turbo engines in the last 2 years. This is something totally new to the market in mass-production for BMW. This is 1 contributing factor to the high repair claim.

Another contributing factor is that BMW has been known to have small and little problems here and there. This contributes to the high repair claim too.

Also, BMW has been selling more cars every year. With more cars sold and being driven on the road, there's a higher probability for cars to go back into the dealership for repairs.

BMW drivers are known to drive their cars hard, even abusive at times. With more stress being put on these vehicles, this increases the likelihood that the cars go back for service repairs. Whereas Toyota and Lexus drivers usually drive their cars like little old ladies, those cars have hardly any wear-and-tear for their cars to go back.

IMO, BMW makes the most reliable cars in the world. Additionally, they take chances like introducing innovative things like iDrive to the consumer. Come on, it's a fact that whenever new technology is introduced, it will have a high chance that it will break. But I give credit to BMW for having the balls to do it. Keep it up!
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      07-01-2008, 12:22 PM   #48
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that is a fantastic idea. thanks for sharing. i did a search based on your suggestion and i came up with a very interesting presentation from warranty week that plots warranty claims as a % of product revenue

https://www.aiag.org/scriptcontent/e...NOTE_final.pdf

bmw isn't in there unfortunately, but this demonstrates the validity of the approach you suggested.
This the approach most companies use to determine if they have a problem or not. Face everything fail, there is no change they fact, what you do have some control over is how often and when. So companies measure the quality of their produces based on predicted and actually failures and set money assign based on this.

The problem with surveys is that some people feel they should never have a problem and when they do have the a problem the service departments do not acknowledge that fact. I find that service department actually make the end user experience worse. I do not care that I had a problem I do care that is get fixed with not excuses.
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      07-01-2008, 12:39 PM   #49
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All car makes have their problems and its usually luck of the draw.

With my E90, so far I had the passenger seat leather unstitch, steering column changed, wear on various interior pieces (i only have 12k miles), rear window motors needed to be replaced, rear window moulding came off..
These problems are not major but they are annoying. When you pay 40k+ for a car, you would think these things wouldn't happen.

When I had my A4 the interior stayed immaculate for the 7 years that I had it and with the exception of differential seal (parts = $17), it was problem free. Yet I know others who had a shit load of problems with their A4's..
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      07-01-2008, 12:39 PM   #50
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There is some statistical issues with their data. Some of the indication is that There are some of the cars that are the same except for badging.
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      07-02-2008, 10:53 PM   #51
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That's a bold assertion. Prove it.
most of the people on this forum help prove it everyday.....
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      07-02-2008, 10:58 PM   #52
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What is a REAL waste is your contribution for 3 years, if your only thought about BMW is that those cars are badge whores. Stupid is even understated.

NOW would me a good time for you to GO.
Wow, is that the best you can do tough guy?? I'm willing to bet I'll still be around long after you're a distant memory so now would be a good time for you go move on little man and enjoy of your life of mediocrity. I'm out of your league.
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      07-06-2008, 03:32 AM   #53
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Thanks! you too, how ya been? I havent been on e46fanatics in forever
that's because e46fanatics blows harder than a hooker on 8th street.
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      07-09-2008, 03:31 AM   #54
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most of the people on this forum help prove it everyday.....
That's not proof, that's anecdote. As you're no doubt aware since you've been a forum member for much longer than I have: This forum is probably more of a statistical anomaly than something that could be considered proof. Enthusiast forums are a magnet for Internet idiots, trolls, and, of course, zealots. I would not consider the buying motivations of forum members to be in any way indicative of the purchasing reasons for the vast majority of BMW buyers.

This forum proves nothing other than threads such as this one will only further degrade, until Godwin's law is ultimately proven correct once again. BMW used Nazi slave labor. Damn, sorry. Now this thread is officially dead.
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      07-17-2008, 04:21 PM   #55
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finally someone gets it....BMW are mainly bought by people who want to be seen in a BMW or they want to be able to tell people they own one. It's not because BMW's are the pinnacle of quality, reliablity, or best in class treatment by dealers. People who want that buy something from Japan.
All the talk about this and that but yourself in mystery comic book reading nerd. Japanese imitate and they are getting there since they got into the luxury business. Tell it from experience not from your assumptions. 16k since '05 huh? We know what you do on the net, beat'n it to the keyboards. Your real world is here isn't it? Some people get their kicks doing things and we know what you amounted to 16k posts in 3 years.
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All the talk about this and that but yourself in mystery comic book reading nerd. Japanese imitate and they are getting there since they got into the luxury business. Tell it from experience not from your assumptions. 16k since '05 huh? We know what you do on the net, beat'n it to the keyboards. Your real world is here isn't it? Some people get their kicks doing things and we know what you amounted to 16k posts in 3 years.
you're a sad little man and you make me laugh. Get out of your mom's basement and see the world before you talk about experience on any level.
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interesting thoughts
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      08-27-2012, 12:09 PM   #58
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Adaptive headlights broke. The light was still there but it wouldn't sweep when cornering. Minor problem but also only problem out of all my cars. Things that don't really matter break but still great reported. I believe it. Little electrical problems here and there.

Obviously, it shouldn't sway people too much because all modern cars are pretty reliable. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast. Sometimes I look at how owners ignorantly abuse their cars. I guess German cars take more know-how to operate.
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