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Originally posted by DaveSmed View PostMight be some truth to that in a way. Some of the most ass-backward designs usually get dragged into the dealer since were usually the only ones who will touch the damn thing. That usually makes for a lot of gravy work.
BMW Techs, am I way off base here? :-DI Timothy 2:1-2
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if every company made failsafe parts on everything, noone would need to buy a new car.
you need to look at the BIG picture. If BMW saves 10 dollars on ever radiator for every (say e90) and 1 million are made-- thats a huge savings. so think id they would replace all of those (OLD) cars radiatiors how much that would cost.
the parts companies also need to make the money off of these parts too.
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Originally posted by mikeedler View Postif every company made failsafe parts on everything, noone would need to buy a new car.
you need to look at the BIG picture. If BMW saves 10 dollars on ever radiator for every (say e90) and 1 million are made-- thats a huge savings. so think id they would replace all of those (OLD) cars radiatiors how much that would cost.
the parts companies also need to make the money off of these parts too.
I don't expect fail-safe parts, but I do expect a radiator to last for more than 60K, especially on a $60K car. It's 'okay' for a non-essential to go bad, but not something that could leave you stranded.
Side Note
My wife's C240:
New suspension bushings
New dif seals
New trans oil cooler
New AC compressor (after 50K)
New dash cluster (after 50K)
New fuel gauge
New motor mounts (after 50K)
New rear sunshade
New glove box door
New front pass-side seatback
Every light bulb imaginable
Unacceptable on a $35K car.
All between 17K and 77K, and now there's a new clunk in the front suspension. We have the StarMark warranty till 100K. If we only had the standard warranty, I would be very upset. Ours isn't a lemon... all C240's suffer from poor build quality or inferior parts/supply chain.
I can't imagine people that didn't by the extended warranty...I Timothy 2:1-2
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Originally posted by markseven View PostBMW Techs, am I way off base here? :-D
And for what it's worth I've seen radiators on E39s go 100k. Just depends.
Mercedes C cars are shit though!sigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
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1988 M5
1996 328is
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Originally posted by WillisE30 View PostYou tend to oversimplify things and have a big hard on for generalization. Plastic cooling system parts do tend to fail sooner than they "should". However as Mike pointed out it's a dollars and cents thing at the factory. Cheaper plastic saves money and most of the testing prototypes are put through are lots of abusive miles. Time and heat cycling do interesting things to plastic.
And for what it's worth I've seen radiators on E39s go 100k. Just depends.
Mercedes C cars are shit though!I Timothy 2:1-2
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Basically I think just the materials used to put BMWs together here in modern times are cheap, the I have an e46 and it's amazing how much better the e30's build quality is. When my car is 20 something I don't think it'll be in as good shape.
I would never recommend a BMW to a "normal" friend or family member over say a Lexus/Toyota or Honda/Acura in GENERAL BMW's are not exactly known for reliabilityI don't think your mom appreciates the value of those modifications
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...every new car in the sub 90K price range is shit. And, Furthermore, some +90k vehicles are uber shit. Ever see a Maserati Quattroporte shit out a transmission at 12k miles? 30,000 will get you a lego/tonka interior and squeeks/rattles after the first time you step on the brake pedal. It is a sad state of a ffairs when the Auto industry as a whole has gone from the "glory days" of coach building to this mass produced heart/soulless machines churned out in droves to command a sticker price containing the ever sales frendly "xx,995.00".
/end rant
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Actually, there's a great Dealership here in ATL. Global BMW is awesome. A bunch of e30 guys work at the parts counter and will cut you a price on parts (if they can). So, since the parts guys being so cool, I would go to them first if I were to buy a new car. It's a shame that a lot people in the service industry haven't figured out that they MUST be nice to customers.
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post...every new car in the sub 90K price range is shit. And, Furthermore, some +90k vehicles are uber shit. Ever see a Maserati Quattroporte shit out a transmission at 12k miles? 30,000 will get you a lego/tonka interior and squeeks/rattles after the first time you step on the brake pedal. It is a sad state of a ffairs when the Auto industry as a whole has gone from the "glory days" of coach building to this mass produced heart/soulless machines churned out in droves to command a sticker price containing the ever sales frendly "xx,995.00".
/end rantI Timothy 2:1-2
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