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Genting w/ UDM - Not advisable?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffreyewe" data-source="post: 237438" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>pujiess,</p><p> </p><p>No one will know exactly how roadworthy his/her car is eventho everything has been serviced or checked on a regular basis. Hill climbs, slope climbs or even simply reversing the car out of the car park. I've driven my ex E30 up and down the hills many time without any problems except for a minor issue with the powersteering pump during one of the convoys up to Fraser's Hill. No big deal!</p><p> </p><p>Driven my current E36 up too..without any hassle. But on the other hand, I drove a Opel frontera up once and it gave some gearbox problems, Mitsubishi pajero too due to over heating.Bear in mind both cars are 4x4's . </p><p> </p><p>No one can predict the when it will break down or the how much wear and tear it will do to your ride. If you think your BMW is not meant to climb hills, then by all means do not climb hill with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffreyewe, post: 237438, member: 9"] pujiess, No one will know exactly how roadworthy his/her car is eventho everything has been serviced or checked on a regular basis. Hill climbs, slope climbs or even simply reversing the car out of the car park. I've driven my ex E30 up and down the hills many time without any problems except for a minor issue with the powersteering pump during one of the convoys up to Fraser's Hill. No big deal! Driven my current E36 up too..without any hassle. But on the other hand, I drove a Opel frontera up once and it gave some gearbox problems, Mitsubishi pajero too due to over heating.Bear in mind both cars are 4x4's . No one can predict the when it will break down or the how much wear and tear it will do to your ride. If you think your BMW is not meant to climb hills, then by all means do not climb hill with it. [/QUOTE]
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