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      06-21-2015, 12:13 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Petros View Post
No smoke without fire. Yes, BMW does have a legitimate reputation for unreliability. obviously it depends on the driver, and some models are more reliable than other. But on average a BMW will have more issues than a Toyota or honda. But it's not just that. Failures are also more expensive on a premium german brand. Labor costs more. And parts are insanely overpriced as well. YOu would expect to pay much more for a spare part on a BMW than a Nissan or Chevy, just because of the brand name.
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No smoke without fire. Yes, BMW does have a legitimate reputation for unreliability. obviously it depends on the sex, and some models are more reliable than other. But on average a BMW will have more issues than a Toyota or honda. But it's not just that. Failures are also more expensive on a premium german brand. Labor costs more. And parts are insanely overpriced as well. YOu would expect to pay much more for a spare part on a BMW than a Nissan or Chevy, just because of the brand name.

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