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<blockquote data-quote="netracer" data-source="post: 203039" data-attributes="member: 1688"><p>i rest my case. I still have friends, I mean real close friends in BMW Dealer in Ipoh, Gleanmarie & Sg Besi. Also have bimmer owners running around and always visit service centres religiously. My heart is still with BMW as it does provide a all rounder driver's car, if not spent most of the time in the svc bay or driving with some irking errors from sensors... and they always need to update to the latest software revision, hoping to get the defects (bugs) removed before using their brain to believe the defects. Eg... screecing disc noise - a well car driver would know - either some little stones got stuck between the disc/pads or the pads are running thin. Guess what the normal bmw svc do?</p><p> </p><p>Hook up and check for tell signs. Gosh, why the brake pad sensor did not show up? Ohhh... when they checked, the brake pad sensor has worn. Heck, it's grounded n should show on the idrive, or and earlier models, as a brake error lit up in the dash. Nvm that, still not willing to use their brain, i walk to my car, start the engine turn the steering to left max, switch off and show them the brake pad is mm thin... !!!</p><p> </p><p>They insisted something is wrong with the diagnosis. Ofcoz, The last time the pads were changed without changing the sensors and i 'request' my buddy friend to ignore the fault generated earlier. Haaaa....</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>It's like going to a doctor when u have a fever and he is cracking his head why his little pda-thermometer shows no temperature reading! </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, BMW is a good car with the condition being able to have good and knowledgeable mechanics with tons of experience. They are a lot out there. So, choice is yours... people respect owners having bmw perhaps also due to the ability of owners enduring the 'pain' of owning them.</p><p> </p><p>BMW Malaysia - time to put real EFFORT in AFTER SALES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netracer, post: 203039, member: 1688"] i rest my case. I still have friends, I mean real close friends in BMW Dealer in Ipoh, Gleanmarie & Sg Besi. Also have bimmer owners running around and always visit service centres religiously. My heart is still with BMW as it does provide a all rounder driver's car, if not spent most of the time in the svc bay or driving with some irking errors from sensors... and they always need to update to the latest software revision, hoping to get the defects (bugs) removed before using their brain to believe the defects. Eg... screecing disc noise - a well car driver would know - either some little stones got stuck between the disc/pads or the pads are running thin. Guess what the normal bmw svc do? Hook up and check for tell signs. Gosh, why the brake pad sensor did not show up? Ohhh... when they checked, the brake pad sensor has worn. Heck, it's grounded n should show on the idrive, or and earlier models, as a brake error lit up in the dash. Nvm that, still not willing to use their brain, i walk to my car, start the engine turn the steering to left max, switch off and show them the brake pad is mm thin... !!! They insisted something is wrong with the diagnosis. Ofcoz, The last time the pads were changed without changing the sensors and i 'request' my buddy friend to ignore the fault generated earlier. Haaaa.... It's like going to a doctor when u have a fever and he is cracking his head why his little pda-thermometer shows no temperature reading! Anyway, BMW is a good car with the condition being able to have good and knowledgeable mechanics with tons of experience. They are a lot out there. So, choice is yours... people respect owners having bmw perhaps also due to the ability of owners enduring the 'pain' of owning them. BMW Malaysia - time to put real EFFORT in AFTER SALES. [/QUOTE]
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