I have a Mini Cooper, so I get bmw maintenance prices without having "BMW" on the back of my car. At least no one jokes about my ability to use turn signals.
If you bump a curb or ever have an accident where there was contact with a front tire or wheel, manufacturer guidelines require the replacement of the full steering rack at an addition $2500-3500.
You better buy a car that is common in your area. That does significantly cut a maintenance costs. Among other things due to ample supply of used parts. Also original parts are not overpriced so hard because of storage expense. Or if you want to be exotic, be ready to pay an exotic price. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
Also brand new edition/redesigns will likely not have parts because they are all used for production. The more common the car, the easier the parts are to get and they should also be lower cost. Keep that in mind next time you decide between a Mazda or a toyota.
I have a 2022 kia k5 and a 2011 gmc terrain. No problems here. Even when I replaced my condenser on the terrain a few years back with a radiators plus A/M part.
Huh. I didn't know that. I guess technically they founded the company a few years before they joined the NSDAP, and pretty much all German industrialists joined the party. But of course that's not an excuse.
Elrohn
I thought the general translation for BMW was understood to Break My Wallet.
Merdock
I have a Mini Cooper, so I get bmw maintenance prices without having "BMW" on the back of my car. At least no one jokes about my ability to use turn signals.
tymonaSmasher
Ho ho you can't use turn signals
o0Tektite0o
Problem is...BMW gets its parts from China after they sold the industry to china in the late 90s...dho
sambaah05
Why would that make the parts more expensive?
o0Tektite0o
It doesn't, it is the greed from the company
GrumpyOldMan55
You have to use OEM parts on a BMW. HAVE TO.
xj4low
If you bump a curb or ever have an accident where there was contact with a front tire or wheel, manufacturer guidelines require the replacement of the full steering rack at an addition $2500-3500.
FuzzyMedic
I heard this in Brendan Gleeson's voice, from that bit in the church in In Bruges.
AzgarOgly
You better buy a car that is common in your area. That does significantly cut a maintenance costs. Among other things due to ample supply of used parts. Also original parts are not overpriced so hard because of storage expense.
Or if you want to be exotic, be ready to pay an exotic price. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
xj4low
Also brand new edition/redesigns will likely not have parts because they are all used for production. The more common the car, the easier the parts are to get and they should also be lower cost. Keep that in mind next time you decide between a Mazda or a toyota.
AzgarOgly
I drive VW and it is one of the most inexpensive cars to maintain among decent ones.
xj4low
I have a 2022 kia k5 and a 2011 gmc terrain. No problems here. Even when I replaced my condenser on the terrain a few years back with a radiators plus A/M part.
insecure400lbman
Also BMW was founded by literal nazis
Merdock
The Democratic party was founded by slave owners, I guess I shouldn't vote for Harris /s
insecure400lbman
That is the same thing.
xn1992
Literally not, was founded about 5 years before there was any version of national socialism
insecure400lbman
The founders were nazis. They joined the party. They built vehicles for the nazis. They used labor from concentration camps.
FiftyShadesOfCauliflower
You might be thinking of VW.
insecure400lbman
Nope. They suck also but, https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/bmw-and-the-holocaust. The founders of BMW were all early members of the Nazi party.
FiftyShadesOfCauliflower
Huh. I didn't know that. I guess technically they founded the company a few years before they joined the NSDAP, and pretty much all German industrialists joined the party. But of course that's not an excuse.