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Originally posted by M3 RyanAlso, you have to remember that old cars only get rarer by the day, and soon there will not be enough to work on (independent shops close all the time because there isn't enough business). With the new cars comming out these days, no indepandant can afford to buy the tools just to start to work on them, and that isn't going to change.E30 325i 1990 (Winter beater)
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Its pretty obvious that the manufacturers are phasing out the independent shops. Only very well-funded independents will be able to work on the e60, e63, e65, etc. cars because of the programming equipment necessary for almost every repair or component replacement, not to mention the knowledge of the systems required.'91 318is
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Originally posted by BrewIts pretty obvious that the manufacturers are phasing out the independent shops. Only very well-funded independents will be able to work on the e60, e63, e65, etc. cars because of the programming equipment necessary for almost every repair or component replacement, not to mention the knowledge of the systems required.
correct! in a few years... well they be fucked!
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Originally posted by SR20FastbackOriginally posted by BrewIts pretty obvious that the manufacturers are phasing out the independent shops. Only very well-funded independents will be able to work on the e60, e63, e65, etc. cars because of the programming equipment necessary for almost every repair or component replacement, not to mention the knowledge of the systems required.
correct! in a few years... well they be fucked!
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trent
Originally posted by SR20Fastbackjust wait till they see their first e65/e60/e63
Hell, there are still shops dedicated to 2002s out there! :)
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Originally posted by e30evolutionOriginally posted by SR20FastbackOriginally posted by BrewIts pretty obvious that the manufacturers are phasing out the independent shops. Only very well-funded independents will be able to work on the e60, e63, e65, etc. cars because of the programming equipment necessary for almost every repair or component replacement, not to mention the knowledge of the systems required.
correct! in a few years... well they be fucked!
The new cars are mechanically pretty sound. The brakes last around ~30k miles and the cars don't seem to have many part failues, just software and module issues...'88 M3.2 S54 Lachssilber/Black
'07 335i Alpine/Black Sedan
'12 X5 3.5i Alpine/Black
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Originally posted by trentOriginally posted by SR20Fastbackjust wait till they see their first e65/e60/e63
Hell, there are still shops dedicated to 2002s out there! :)
they might be able to do those things, if anyone ever tells them how to reset the lights :)
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trent
Originally posted by SR20FastbackOriginally posted by trentOriginally posted by SR20Fastbackjust wait till they see their first e65/e60/e63
Hell, there are still shops dedicated to 2002s out there! :)
they might be able to do those things, if anyone ever tells them how to reset the lights :)
This information from BMW is withheld from the independant side of the market for 5+ years.
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Originally posted by BoratI don't really understand how all of this works but you saying that BMW will pay you the equivalent of one hours work for changing a 17" tyre? Jeez, over here i would earn about $7 US if I changed 4 17" tyres.
Oh, and an LSD costs around $800. Great huh
$800, luxury! LSD's are upwards of $1200 here, $1000 is a good price, $800 is a steal.Just a little project im working on
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