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<blockquote data-quote="charcoal" data-source="post: 649733" data-attributes="member: 29337"><p>Dear All, </p><p></p><p>I would support what tIANcI and the rest were saying however wish to add that the current F30 problems are felt the most by the owners more than anyone else. Thus with more than 80 F30 owners registered thus far in this forum, I think it is a big enough no. to represent certain feedbacks to BMW Malaysia. Total cost of purchase, say at average RM250k/car is over RM20.0 million, a huge amount that deserves respect. </p><p></p><p>How about those owners who don't register in this forum? For sure they do have one complaint or the other.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand it is hard to get everybody together physically. At best is a "unity" in cause through internet forum. I believe that the guest forumers here find it convenient to join as forumer and am sure are willing to support as necessary. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure about others, but being a new BMW owner, although my car has rusted seat issue, I feel that more seasoned BMW owners should take the lead. If there is ever any attempt to seek audience with BMW in Klang Valley, do count me in as participant. </p><p></p><p>Since no. is important, perhaps an alternative solution is to write a joint letter - signed by the over 80 owners. Again I am only saying as I am not able to lead this; and at this point at best, I am a willing supporter. I would be very happy and applaud any effort, either to speak up or taking actions by anyone pertaining to F30.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I had just came back from Singapore yesterday, I can swear that I didn't see much F30s on the roads. Thoughout my driving in Singapore since Saturday, I saw only 2F30s in Singapore. </p><p></p><p>In Malaysia, from KL to Singapore I saw 2 F30s, one on N-S highway and at Tuas checkpoint. </p><p></p><p>On my way back from Spore to KL yesterday, I was pleasantly pleased to see a F30 320D on the Tuas cause-way after checkpoint, with a JB plat no., he slowed down to let me passed, I also slowed down and we "convoyed" for short distance. After the toll, I lost him, guess he turned to JB. On the N-S hiway to KL, didn't see any F30 at all. Thus it occurs to me the F30 is still a rare species for now.</p><p></p><p>kind regards & merry x-mas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charcoal, post: 649733, member: 29337"] Dear All, I would support what tIANcI and the rest were saying however wish to add that the current F30 problems are felt the most by the owners more than anyone else. Thus with more than 80 F30 owners registered thus far in this forum, I think it is a big enough no. to represent certain feedbacks to BMW Malaysia. Total cost of purchase, say at average RM250k/car is over RM20.0 million, a huge amount that deserves respect. How about those owners who don't register in this forum? For sure they do have one complaint or the other. On the other hand it is hard to get everybody together physically. At best is a "unity" in cause through internet forum. I believe that the guest forumers here find it convenient to join as forumer and am sure are willing to support as necessary. I am not sure about others, but being a new BMW owner, although my car has rusted seat issue, I feel that more seasoned BMW owners should take the lead. If there is ever any attempt to seek audience with BMW in Klang Valley, do count me in as participant. Since no. is important, perhaps an alternative solution is to write a joint letter - signed by the over 80 owners. Again I am only saying as I am not able to lead this; and at this point at best, I am a willing supporter. I would be very happy and applaud any effort, either to speak up or taking actions by anyone pertaining to F30. BTW, I had just came back from Singapore yesterday, I can swear that I didn't see much F30s on the roads. Thoughout my driving in Singapore since Saturday, I saw only 2F30s in Singapore. In Malaysia, from KL to Singapore I saw 2 F30s, one on N-S highway and at Tuas checkpoint. On my way back from Spore to KL yesterday, I was pleasantly pleased to see a F30 320D on the Tuas cause-way after checkpoint, with a JB plat no., he slowed down to let me passed, I also slowed down and we "convoyed" for short distance. After the toll, I lost him, guess he turned to JB. On the N-S hiway to KL, didn't see any F30 at all. Thus it occurs to me the F30 is still a rare species for now. kind regards & merry x-mas! [/QUOTE]
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