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      10-17-2020, 11:05 PM   #4
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Drives: 2014 M6 F13 coup
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: fukuoka

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I became a member to agree with this post.

It's very disappointing that this was a trustworthy site that could improve my car's maintenance and troubling situations.
I couldn't have done it without the help of this site to get the M6's engine in neutral when it shut down.

Does BMWAG really have our safety in mind?

Caught in a flood in July 2020, I pressed the SOS button on my BMW to get help from the support center, but they were useless, only hearing the situation repeated.
My car, blocking the road, was stranding emergency vehicles.
They were in a hurry to rescue the nearly submerged town and looked uncomfortable about being stuck in a single squirming BMW.
I became a terrible, miserable embarrassment for myself and my stuck car.

A method of de-gearing, gleaned from my smartphone from a random thought, took the 4,000-pound bogeyman off the road and the emergency vehicle began to move like it remembered its job.
This is the first time I've made conscious use of newtis.info.
I have since learned more about my vehicle.
What is the point of paying for maintenance tips and screw torque?
Are the maintenance notes that have been released bad for the company BMW?
Are they trying to create a mysterious well-broken car like a McLaren or Porsche?
Is a subscription to a screw torque table an area of future growth?
I know BMW claims Sheer Driving Pleasure, and I think it's important to maintain the car in order to drive it.

I wish they wouldn't be so stingy.
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