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Leon wrote:BMW will cost you an arm, and leg, and your left nut the first time something goes "bang".
What does this mean, did yours fall apart?Leon wrote:....Build quality on the Holdens is generally absolute rubbish, and I haven't heard that they've even got up to where most of the Japanese cars have been since the early 1990's.
Leon wrote:BMW will cost you an arm, and leg, and your left nut the first time something goes "bang".
toyrota mota wrote:Thank you Jdawg very helpfull, if there where more posts like yours this would be a much better forum.
Everyone else the above post is the kind of reply I want, not a I heard or my friends friends uncle had a so and so etc.
Leon wrote:Leon wrote:BMW will cost you an arm, and leg, and your left nut the first time something goes "bang".
Friends with BMW's have put me off owning them. Sound like they're nice to drive, but too expensive to work on. Good parts support, but pricey.
Leon wrote:From the Commy owner a couple of posts up ... that's about what I was told about the build quality. That said, the modern Fords sound the same too I'm amazed that the aussie mags all reckon the local product is gods gift to cars, when you then talk to dozens of XR6 owners with blown head gaskets, stuffed auto's etc. It's a worry. It's also why I like the Toymota's so much, they put up with huge amounts of abuse.
darkwolf wrote:Though from your car choices I dare say that you have a leaning towards V8s if thats the case I have no information to really offer you except if you are looking for something a bit different the 200sx shouldn't even be there, too many of them around, least parts are cheap tho.
blackie wrote:Falcons seem reliable as f*** ?
i was in one the other day that had over 500 000kms..
and it was original engine etc..
my dads BA has about 70 000kms on it.. they felt exactly the same, smooth as..
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