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Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - BLINGMW - 07-25-2011

WRXtranceformed Wrote:German cars and durability in general don't really go together in the same sentence Tongue
:evileye:


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - WRXtranceformed - 07-25-2011

Jake Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:German cars and durability in general don't really go together in the same sentence Tongue

I'll raise you one E34 535i/5. Runs like a top with 191k on it and I've only fixed "wear item" type of things that go with age.

The new E-Classes are pretty hot, I'd rock an E63 AMG Big Grin Not the biggest fan of those little square-ish lights closest to the grille though.
And for your one E34 I could raise you dozens of other BMWs, new and old, that have been total PITAs for their owners...and those are just friends of mine.

That's a story for another thread though! I do like the looks of the new M3s too, it's just that around Charlotte they are only driven by rich high school girls or complete f'ing middle aged douchebags that drive them like F1 cars through traffic.


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - BLINGMW - 07-25-2011

Maybe you're just using the wrong word. Durable means it's around for a long time, doesn't wear out quickly. Ok, they might not be known for legendary electrical system reliability, (especially VW) and they probably don't "make 'em like they used to", but they never die.


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - D_Eclipse9916 - 07-25-2011

BLINGMW Wrote:Maybe you're just using the wrong word. Durable means it's around for a long time, doesn't wear out quickly. Ok, they might not be known for legendary electrical system reliability, (especially VW) and they probably don't "make 'em like they used to", but they never die.

My 155,000 mile old E36 M3 with intake and cat-back exhaust with a tune put down 230whp in 103 degree heat this weekend after dozens of autocrosses and track days. Itll last everyday all day on track.

Now put it 2 weeks around town and the headliner will fall into your face :lol:


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - BLINGMW - 07-25-2011

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Now put it 2 weeks around town and the headliner will fall into your face :lol:
They just age gracefully, slowly shed all their soft parts, needless electrical components and lights, and turn themselves into track cars! :thumbup:

It's like, the opposite of what I'm doing. Gaining soft parts and becoming less physically capable. :x


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - premiershine9 - 07-25-2011

Here's what I know from family, friends and clients:
Car 1992 BMW 3.....owner: uncle
The motor just popped after 297,000 miles, had a private mechanic work on it regularly for maintenance and ran it for the last 100K of her life in temps 90-100+ 365 days a year in Texas for about 2 plus hours of commuting every. single. day. The thing ran beautiful for him and he cried when he had to part ways with it, since 92 he has never bought another car, and what did he replace it with....another blue 3 series which he'll probably run into the ground again.


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - JustinG - 07-25-2011

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Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - caa337 - 07-25-2011

I thought German cars were supposed to be the most durable out of any country? Maybe its just the old ones that were built to a standard not a price. I do like the new Merc styling a lot more than the new bmw's as well.


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - CaptainHenreh - 07-26-2011

caa337 Wrote:I thought German cars were supposed to be the most durable out of any country?

lolwut.

There's "Durable" as in "Can drive it across WW1 battlefield trenches" and then there is "reliable" as in 'Won't leave me fucking stranded staring at a Check Engine Light'. German cars are ONE of those, but not the other.

Although, you're mostly correct. I think it really comes from racing. I mean think back to the Ur-Quattro days of audi, when they had Group B cars buzzing across the spanish countryside at 100+ mph...those things were (for the most part) rock solid. Then they stopped racing. Whups. Now you suck, Audi.

That's what I'd like to believe, anyway.


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - Apoc - 07-26-2011

Japan does mechanical and electrical great, not so much on the styling.
Germany does mechanical and styling great, not so much on the electronics.
Italy does styling great, not so much on mechanical and styling.
America does... commercials great?


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - Jake - 07-26-2011

Apoc Wrote:America does... commercials great?

Not even that anymore...

[Image: chevy_runs_deep_cruze_main_a.jpg]

You wanna talk about Heartbeat of America and Like a Rock? Those were some great ad campaigns.


Re: Recent trip to BMW HQ- photos - Seantn1k - 07-26-2011

JustinG Wrote:<<<<<<<<<< SEE AVATAR
lol all I see is a hater! :lol: