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from someone whom has a BMW in my garage which has never missed a beat.....

and a Nissan, yet again in pieces in a workshop, like it has been for the past 2 years on and off...

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mmmmm!!!!!! only if you don't turn the key.

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Reliable BMW? No such thing.. Every single car on this earth is going to come across problems once in its life. But that thing is an eye sore imo.

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This is like mixing a bowl of udon with a burger. Just don't do it.

Or having tomato sauce on your wheetbix. no, just no.

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I never understood dipping your McD's chips in ice cream.

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I never understood dipping your McD's chips in ice cream.

Neither did I... Until I tried it. :wub:

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Thought you guyz would appreciate that......

Tis' really an ugly thing

AND if you've had a BMW that has never missed a beat you got very very lucky. From experience they have LOTS of "common" problems.

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Mine hasnt really missed a beat so far apart from a relay. But relays get worn out in every car... and mine is 26 this year!

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AND if you've had a BMW that has never missed a beat you got very very lucky. From experience they have LOTS of "common" problems.

dead battery. Worn brakes. Slipping clutch. Broken headlight adjuster. 2 brake light blubs (the same one twice) in the 2.5 years I have owned.

The brakes were my own damn fault for taking it on the track.

Possibly the most reliable car I have ever owned. Everything works perfectly now that I have upgraded the brakes and clutch.

I'm sure there are plenty of "common" BMW faults but no more than say Mercedes or Audi....

mate just flicked his AMG cause it had seemingly endless "common" faults. So I guess it's relative.

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dead battery. Worn brakes. Slipping clutch. Broken headlight adjuster. 2 brake light blubs (the same one twice) in the 2.5 years I have owned.

The brakes were my own damn fault for taking it on the track.

And that's an M5 ;)

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My E53 diesel, 30,000kms in 12 months, not a spanner on it either.

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Have owned Silvias for the last 10 years. They have just as many if not more problems than most BMW's.

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Yankus you drive a 1951 Austin Devon.

I mean come on bro.

Interior lights, indicators and fuel injection really is a bit showy offy.

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Have owned Silvias for the last 10 years. They have just as many if not more problems than most BMW's.

Flat peakers asking you to pop mean skuds beiii every ten seconds is the biggest issue I find with RWD nissans.

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Flat peakers asking you to pop mean skuds beiii every ten seconds is the biggest issue I find with RWD nissans.

QFT

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