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BMW Malaysia's Response to the B10 biodiesel fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="cg" data-source="post: 737232" data-attributes="member: 32276"><p>Thanks Mavic for the sharing on BMW Malaysia's standing.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I am a bit disappointed with the response.</p><p></p><p>How can BMW Malaysia is so reactive on the B10 issue ? I don't see our safety is utmost important for BMW Malaysia. </p><p></p><p>For a car company like BMW, they should start carry out test (technical evaluation as BMW like to says) on B10 <u>immediately</u> to see what component in the engine need to be change in order to support B10. Instead they are playing by chance here whether the Government will go for B10 or not and waiting for engine damage once B10 is introduced. </p><p></p><p>If BMW Malaysia is reading this... you can kiss your diesel car market good bye if you still taking a <u>reactive</u> approach to the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cg, post: 737232, member: 32276"] Thanks Mavic for the sharing on BMW Malaysia's standing. Honestly, I am a bit disappointed with the response. How can BMW Malaysia is so reactive on the B10 issue ? I don't see our safety is utmost important for BMW Malaysia. For a car company like BMW, they should start carry out test (technical evaluation as BMW like to says) on B10 [U]immediately[/U] to see what component in the engine need to be change in order to support B10. Instead they are playing by chance here whether the Government will go for B10 or not and waiting for engine damage once B10 is introduced. If BMW Malaysia is reading this... you can kiss your diesel car market good bye if you still taking a [U]reactive[/U] approach to the issue. [/QUOTE]
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