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Old 06-24-04, 07:49 AM
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Originally posted by Batmanwcm
This was what one of the MBWorld.org members posted.



Shouldn't really bash an entire brand line of cars if your own car brand's quality is going down the drain.
Well, the shoe fits....in this case, both of them.
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Old 06-24-04, 02:50 PM
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Question Sounds like Greek

All this talk of bad quality/reliability is so foreign to me.......
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Old 06-25-04, 08:40 AM
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The quality problems seem to be mostly electrical in some cases but all of BMW's new models have a load of problems. Being that my family has two I can say that we have not had any major problems whatsoever with either one. Even the x5 has held up fine, as it should in my opinion. Why cant they just make them reliable like the 3 series has always been. BMWs are high maintanence cars but they are high quality. I never expected rattling dash problems out of the new 7 series, thats just not acceptable for a $65K + car. BMW is going down the drain right now with some crappy cars. I'm glad we got ours before this mess. That new 7 series really poisoned the brand name.
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