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andrewsmith 07-10-11 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Herring (Post 2612579)
Not quite sure what all those figures mean, I do know that in 4 years and 90,000 miles I have so far spent less than £100 on fixing my 330 BMW (low pressure fuel pump packed in). I've obviously done the consumables such as oil and filters, plus a set of brakes, but they're a doddle to work on and it's never been near a dealer. Maybe I'm just lucky.

Traction control not failed yet RH?
I think they eventually changed the part design in 07/08 and its a £600 repair for one PCB and sensor (i think)

the white rabbit 07-10-11 07:14 AM

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There is nothing new here.

34 years ago when I was a boy my friend's Dad had an Audi and my Clarkson-like Father often make accusations of onanism about the bloke related to his car choice.

Having said that my Dad was a Rover driver and those were the real man's car of the time (or at least so my Dad said :lol:)

Nice car Fizz.

the white rabbit 07-10-11 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by maviczap (Post 2612220)
Having had a Saab 900 I do like cars that are built well, but I just can't bring myself to buy one. I'd have another saab no problem.

You go ahead :p. I said that exact same thing and no own the biggest pile of crap and most unreliable car I have ever had :(. Mind you my 900 was rubbish too, failing miserably in comparison to my Nissan Sunny :lol:

-Ralph- 07-10-11 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Herring (Post 2612579)
Not quite sure what all those figures mean

The link explains how the data was measured and what it means. It is data from Warranty Direct based upon how many claims they pay out, so relates to cars over 3 years old. Warrant Direct is one of the biggest aftermarket warranty suppliers, so they can provide meaningful data.

I think I was unlucky with my 3 series (E46 320d Touring), it was in for about 10 different claims under manufacturers warranty, from water leaks to broken seat mechanisms, to electrics, then one week after it's third birthday the turbo collapsed and the engine went cataclysmic, £8300 repair bill. Having said I was unlucky, out of about 20 BMW's in my office in that 3 year period, there were about 8 turbo failures.

The fuel pumps, both low pressure as with your car, and high pressure on the twin turbo diesels, seem to be the latest major issue. No car should be left with a fault that could either be dangerous, or leave you stranded at the side of the motorway, when it's a common fault that the manufacturer knows all about. BMW are very reluctant to issue expensive recalls.

thefallenangel 07-10-11 08:24 AM

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I'll stick with my free Vivaro Van ta very much. Get as much as i like in it and i don't pay for a bloody thing on it. Which is why i can afford my Triple now too :D

So shove your audi's and beemers but both are as bad as each other for company car drivers but don't argue with the vivaro.

Red Herring 07-10-11 10:23 AM

Re: So what is it about Audi's
 
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Originally Posted by andrewsmith (Post 2612589)
Traction control not failed yet RH?
I think they eventually changed the part design in 07/08 and its a £600 repair for one PCB and sensor (i think)

I wish..... intrusive piece of ***** electronics......!!

andrewsmith 07-10-11 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Red Herring (Post 2612655)
I wish..... intrusive piece of ***** electronics......!!

Button Marked DTC is your friend

hardhat_harry 07-10-11 01:01 PM

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Audi or BMW?? There is only one choice really.

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...-XF-Saloon.jpg

maviczap 07-10-11 01:34 PM

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I'm going to add thats its not just Audi's & BNW's but also blingy Range Rover and Landrover drivers who are just as bad.

But not general Landie & Range Rover drivers but mums on the school run, with their Prada handbags, etc and Company CEO's on their way to a meeting intimdating you as they sit up your chuff at 85.

Note to Dizzy & Stretchie the reference to Landie divers does not mean you :p

dizzyblonde 07-10-11 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by diamond (Post 2612504)
Only if you own an old one the newer ones have the battery in the boot.;)

Cracking car and i can't think of anything i would swap it for.

Didn't know that!. However, have to agree, 'das boat' the old one maybe, but my dad can't think of anything he'd swap it for either. It just never seems to age:)

Brothers got BMW 118, its nice to look at, can only fit two people in the back(personally I wouldn't have got it having two kids to ferry about, and the occasionaly 3rd), gearbox is really poor and feels fragile, my mothers Y reg Ford Focus seems better!! Not worth the money and a bit disappointing.....good job its one of those company lease thingies that you swap every three years.


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