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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
BMW Hatchback
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<blockquote data-quote="walter clark" data-source="post: 651367" data-attributes="member: 58664"><p>my daughter drives a 1990 525i with 190k miles and its running like a champ. BMW specs there engines too run for 350k miles before needing rebuild. I realy dont think any of the big 3 try to design any of there engines for that kind of long run. Im sure a few have made it but were never expected or designed to. I used to think BMW's were al yuppie hype before I bought and drove my daughters, but now I think if the finanances allow in the future I wouldnt mind one of there new 335i coupes. A 300 hp 0-60 in 4.7 sec. and 29 mpg on hwy.:wub: . The traction and suspension systems are second to none and also some nice options availble that are kinda neet. I will say this they arnt cheep to repair or maintain and have a very real and dishearting ability to become money pits. The key is staying ontop of things and following strict guidelines when doing maintenance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walter clark, post: 651367, member: 58664"] my daughter drives a 1990 525i with 190k miles and its running like a champ. BMW specs there engines too run for 350k miles before needing rebuild. I realy dont think any of the big 3 try to design any of there engines for that kind of long run. Im sure a few have made it but were never expected or designed to. I used to think BMW's were al yuppie hype before I bought and drove my daughters, but now I think if the finanances allow in the future I wouldnt mind one of there new 335i coupes. A 300 hp 0-60 in 4.7 sec. and 29 mpg on hwy.:wub: . The traction and suspension systems are second to none and also some nice options availble that are kinda neet. I will say this they arnt cheep to repair or maintain and have a very real and dishearting ability to become money pits. The key is staying ontop of things and following strict guidelines when doing maintenance. [/QUOTE]
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