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<blockquote data-quote="sesat88" data-source="post: 234573" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>Well, pujiness, be it BMW or other makes etc....in my opinion <strong>who really knows what are the long term effect?</strong> If there is an article written on it, I would like to know too.</p><p></p><p>My 2 sens, a car is a car, and it tear and wear everytime u uses it. Who knows what is the long term effect in terms of mechanical failure. The only mitigation is that as long as you take care of it and properly maintain it, I am pretty sure that it won't fail you in the moment in need. </p><p></p><p>Let go back to fundamental, if one of your car component is a sub standard quality and due to this, this component may causes other component to fail be it you are driving to the moon or around the kampung. Will it fail during hill climb? Will it fail during on road driving? Who really knows when it will fail or how much damage impact it has on your vehicle?</p><p></p><p>Why do you say that these BMW are not for hill climbs? I am sure that when the engineers design it, hill climbs are a factor taken to in consideration. Afterall this is the UDM. </p><p></p><p>All I know is that if you sayang your car, then take is slow and easy, get the warning signal checked out, have a mechanic look into the strange noises you get, change part as necessary etc. and most importantly <strong>enjoy the drive</strong>. :wink: </p><p></p><p>peace man!</p><p></p><p>p.s.</p><p>Maybe you can share your views too, on why your mechanic says that Bimmers are not suitable in going up to Genting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sesat88, post: 234573, member: 3515"] Well, pujiness, be it BMW or other makes etc....in my opinion [B]who really knows what are the long term effect?[/B] If there is an article written on it, I would like to know too. My 2 sens, a car is a car, and it tear and wear everytime u uses it. Who knows what is the long term effect in terms of mechanical failure. The only mitigation is that as long as you take care of it and properly maintain it, I am pretty sure that it won't fail you in the moment in need. Let go back to fundamental, if one of your car component is a sub standard quality and due to this, this component may causes other component to fail be it you are driving to the moon or around the kampung. Will it fail during hill climb? Will it fail during on road driving? Who really knows when it will fail or how much damage impact it has on your vehicle? Why do you say that these BMW are not for hill climbs? I am sure that when the engineers design it, hill climbs are a factor taken to in consideration. Afterall this is the UDM. All I know is that if you sayang your car, then take is slow and easy, get the warning signal checked out, have a mechanic look into the strange noises you get, change part as necessary etc. and most importantly [B]enjoy the drive[/B]. :wink: peace man! p.s. Maybe you can share your views too, on why your mechanic says that Bimmers are not suitable in going up to Genting? [/QUOTE]
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