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[bmw] RE: bmw-digest V10 #139



Mercedes are to sit in. BMWs are to drive.

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Subject: bmw-digest V10 #139


bmw-digest        Wednesday, December 10 2003        Volume 10 : Number
139

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Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2003 14:16:04 -0500
From: Robert Chase <beostar@domain.elided>
Subject: [bmw] Re:

Kenneth

I was looking at a few of those cars myself and did read some stuff
about the V8's.  It has something to do with the difference between fuel

in europe and the US.  The engine wears out fast over time.  BMW did
replace some engines and if you check the web there is a method of
determining if the engine is a problematic one or not.  I was looking
for a big german sedan.  When I researched all the problems that the
early model v8 7 series had I started looking at S Class Mercedes
Benzes. While the Mercedes are a little more expensive they are rock
solid especially when compared to the 7 of the same vintage. Slightly
more spartan but the S Class of that vintage is known as one of the
finest Mercedes of the 20th century.

Perhaps you might want a 1990 560SEL to "contrast" your 750il.

Robert Chase

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