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<blockquote data-quote="TSS" data-source="post: 29556" data-attributes="member: 23675"><p>Just got delivery of the 528i Msport not long ago. Need some expert opinion here. I noticed that when the car is stationary on "P" & when you tap the accelerator briefly and promptly (no need full depression) there will be some slight engine " wobble" / "shaking". No problems at all when the car is moving. The engine wobble is not evident if i depress the accelerator gradually. I remember clearly i noticed the same finding on the the test drive car at the BMW showroom a couple of months ago. Not sure if this is the nature of the bmw turbocharged engine these days in comparison to the previous naturally aspirated engines.Basically i don't think this is a major issue here but would just like some opinions.Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSS, post: 29556, member: 23675"] Just got delivery of the 528i Msport not long ago. Need some expert opinion here. I noticed that when the car is stationary on "P" & when you tap the accelerator briefly and promptly (no need full depression) there will be some slight engine " wobble" / "shaking". No problems at all when the car is moving. The engine wobble is not evident if i depress the accelerator gradually. I remember clearly i noticed the same finding on the the test drive car at the BMW showroom a couple of months ago. Not sure if this is the nature of the bmw turbocharged engine these days in comparison to the previous naturally aspirated engines.Basically i don't think this is a major issue here but would just like some opinions.Thanks [/QUOTE]
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