2010 BMW 3-series / M3 - 2010 10Best Cars - Car and Driver
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You can ALWAYS count on a BMW
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@allegro1981 Do you mean toyota with stick gas pedal? If so it's fake story from USA, because there Auto-industry is in Big trouble while toyotas are best selling cars in the world and USA, may be you beleive that Irak had atomic bombs before USA invaded it, if so pls wash your brain from USA and EU media
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@kentau123 At least German cars always had one thing that never failed : SAFETY. SO many Japanese cars have been recalled in the recent years because of major defects regarding the safety..
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@allegro1981 haha BMW spare parts are made in China, so what ? Is it German or not
?? even engines are made in there, only trim and paint made in EU BMW is not German anymore no German Spirit
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@kentau123 Well... It is definately better than the new Civic hatchbacks, which are now made in England.. couldnt be a worse decision to establish a plant in England.. All Hondas that are made in the UK nowadays come with many defects.. And mine was one of them, and I ran into so many others who had different problems and continuous problems in their CRVs and etc.. those are made in the UK too.. Honda is loosing its Japanese spirit... It is so not Japanese any more.. except for the Type Rs..
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yeah man you always should do it urself if you know how. everyone else will try to rip you off. too many americans and drivers are too lazy or too dumb to do anything on their own. i'm glad you're not one of em. ur 330i's got a good owner. bmw ftw.
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@chickenpax1 couple of days ago, a service engine light came on on my BMW 330i. I knew it would be a simple fix. I went to Autozone and purchased 6 Bosh +4 spark plugs. Replaced the spark plugs right on the parking lot. 15 minutes job and $45 repair. A dealer will charge you five hundred or even more for the same thing. Even a private shop will charge no less than 200 hundred for that. I decided that i will do all the services myself. including radiator flash, and oil changes.
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@chickenpax1 I, still have it. It is 94 Mitsubishi Diamante. Mechanics say that that was a good car for first 5 years. I had all kinds of electrical problems. Like ignition, at one point they even had to make a button there for start. Transmission went out, radiator failed. replaced!! Starter was replaced multiple times, it burns oil even if it is five years old all the time so cat converter had to be replaced every year. Lancer is a good car, but it is not a luxury car like a Diamante or BMW.
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@aleksankazakov yeaaa it's pretty much the same for all cars/car dealers. not only those minor repairs, but also accidents and etc, if u take it to the dealer they'll rip you off so much. always go for the private-owned repairshop. their customer services are better and they won't rip you off NOT AS MUCH(still do) the dealers do lol.
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@aleksankazakov I own a mitsubishi(stock) and i have been driving for the past 3 years racing every car from every traffic signal lol. and I haven't had any problems yet...except the paint comes off rather easily, but i knew of this bgefore i got it anyhow..what are the problems that u had? and which year/model? so i can stay away from that car?




Darn, BMW is good!
HaHaEntertainmentR 2 years ago 15
BMW bought that POS back and I decided to step it up and I got the ULTIMATE....ULTIMATE Driving Machine....The All New 2010 BMW M3 E90 with 7-SPD DCT. Went from the slowest to the fastest car they make. It took 20yrs but I did it and it's so worth every penny. The only thing that scares me about this car is that I always want to push it every single time I drive it.....with the exception of when it's raining. FYI: The car at 135mph is as smooth as it is at 65mph. Unbelievable!!
tomgunc 2 years ago 11