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<blockquote data-quote="gendong" data-source="post: 754681" data-attributes="member: 22402"><p>Yes, it is true that workshops can perform the inspection. Yes they too can access & read the data. But they read mileage on the car, not on the BMW servers. (if u know which workshop claims they can access them BMW servers, let me know too).</p><p></p><p>fyi, i know of a member who recently procured an M4. On board, the reading was as is. Looked ori. he sent for inspection at an authorised SC. they checked and crossref, found out mileage reading was changed..... to more than half of what it really was.</p><p></p><p>If u want to spend as little money possible, suggest u accept the mileage as it is. dont even need to spend that rm200. if u really want to satisfy ur curiosity, send to authorised SC. a thousand ringgit spent (u need to ask these authorised SC how much it actually cost la), might even shave quite an amount to ur overall price of the car.</p><p></p><p>ur call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gendong, post: 754681, member: 22402"] Yes, it is true that workshops can perform the inspection. Yes they too can access & read the data. But they read mileage on the car, not on the BMW servers. (if u know which workshop claims they can access them BMW servers, let me know too). fyi, i know of a member who recently procured an M4. On board, the reading was as is. Looked ori. he sent for inspection at an authorised SC. they checked and crossref, found out mileage reading was changed..... to more than half of what it really was. If u want to spend as little money possible, suggest u accept the mileage as it is. dont even need to spend that rm200. if u really want to satisfy ur curiosity, send to authorised SC. a thousand ringgit spent (u need to ask these authorised SC how much it actually cost la), might even shave quite an amount to ur overall price of the car. ur call. [/QUOTE]
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