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BMW 525i M-sport vs. Toyota Harrier
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<blockquote data-quote="thule" data-source="post: 306176" data-attributes="member: 14511"><p>Wow... I didn't know that there are so many hardcore beemers around here... thank you all for the opinions. Personally, I actually prefer E60 compared to Harrier... </p><p></p><p>As a matter of fact, I am concerned of the long-term maintenance cost for the E60. I have read some of the postings here that the cost can go up to RM10k per year... engine oil & filter (10k interval), gear oil, brake pad, etc... including tyres? </p><p></p><p>My scenario is that I have to travel between KL and Pahang every weekend (as my wife's in KL while my factory is in Pahang)... so the odometer can clock 40000km easily every year. I am just afraid that the parts are easily damaged by my frequent driving... any opinions on that? Have anyone heard that the new 5-Series will roll out in early 2009? Should be launched this year end in Europe before hitting our shore next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thule, post: 306176, member: 14511"] Wow... I didn't know that there are so many hardcore beemers around here... thank you all for the opinions. Personally, I actually prefer E60 compared to Harrier... As a matter of fact, I am concerned of the long-term maintenance cost for the E60. I have read some of the postings here that the cost can go up to RM10k per year... engine oil & filter (10k interval), gear oil, brake pad, etc... including tyres? My scenario is that I have to travel between KL and Pahang every weekend (as my wife's in KL while my factory is in Pahang)... so the odometer can clock 40000km easily every year. I am just afraid that the parts are easily damaged by my frequent driving... any opinions on that? Have anyone heard that the new 5-Series will roll out in early 2009? Should be launched this year end in Europe before hitting our shore next year. [/QUOTE]
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