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re: '95 M3 Over-Rev/Class action law suit? - OH REALLY?
- Subject: re: '95 M3 Over-Rev/Class action law suit? - OH REALLY?
- From: David Beatty <dbeatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 11:01:38 -0500
NICK writes
<<< Korman is in the business to make money, plain and simple. Don't
they sell the air intake that goes from the brake duct to the filter?
Word has it that those parts aren't worth too much hp. But since Korman
sells them, they must work, right?>>>
<<< Those are RACING conditions. No manufacturer in the world is gonna
cover damage due to racing.>>> SNIP
<<< I would be the one to have put the car into the wrong gear, not BMW.
I'd have to be responsible enough to take blame for MY screwups.>>>
SNIP<<< Now let's end this mess before it becomes another ERAM syndrome
<g>. Nick >>>>
Quick to indict Korman but eager to defend BMW? Me wonder why thy doth
protesteth so much. Anyway, I don't have any opinion about Korman or
the advertised bushings. All comments about them in my post were cut
from the web site.
Someone else made a much more informative post than mine, and it's clear
that this is suspected by those who have taken a hard look at it to be
more than just operator error. I think there is a real issue as to
whether it is appropriate to advertise a vehicle as a true sports car
and then not back it up when used for its intended, reasonable sporting
use (see the RX7 Lemon web site). Is a BMW driver school beyond the
foreseeable use of the car? BMW's also enjoy a reputation as being
over-engineered. BMW arguably creates detrimental reliance by its
representations.
Personal responsibility is all well and good, but it goes BOTH ways -
consumers and manufacturers. This is not an ERAM issue. A lot of people
invested enough money in an M3 to postpone their retirement
significantly. They deserve to get what they bargained for. I'd also
like to provide BMW with an incentive to build better cars in the
future. I can think of no better forum than these lists, at least until
BMW sponsors them. Nonetheless, you'll hear no more from me as I have
nothing more to contribute.
David D. Beatty
Myers Bigel Sibley & Sajovec, P.A.
Patent Attorneys
Suite 250, 111 Corning Road, Cary, NC 27511
PO Box 37428, Raleigh, NC 27627
Telephone: 919-854-1400
Fax: 919-854-1401
dbeatty@domain.elided
web site: www.carolinapatents.com
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