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      08-21-2018, 02:03 PM   #15
GuyGTX3SoCal
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Drives: 2012 BMW X3 28I M Sport
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I don't understand such concern with a maintained BMW vehicles and the engine. I have owned lots of BMW's over the years. It seems you can tell early on if you got a good one or a bad one. I just sold my 2007 BMW X3 M Sport with 172,000 miles and that thing was solid! Drove so smooth. Serviced when needed and it was extremely reliable.
I have seen BMW's with over 350,000 miles on them in great condition. From what I read on here, you guys are worried about a $50,000 plus car that is about 6 years old. I'm sorry, but this should not be of concern when it comes to engine. If it is, BMW should just shut down shop and stop even trying to make vehicles. Granted, some BMW's seem to have issues with sunroofs, window regulators, headlights, etc....again that goes back to either you get a "good one" or a "bad one"....but overall shouldn't these engines be the "ultimate driving machine"" and able to go longer that 100,000 miles?
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