Why German Cars are UNRELIABLE!

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  • @neil_mk4824
    @neil_mk4824 Год назад +2614

    There’s a lot of mechanics in here calling this guy names. Mechanics I definitely wouldn’t let touch your German.
    A car being expensive to maintain versus being unreliable are too very different things. The issue is people who think they can afford them buy them, run them to the ground, realise the maintenance cost, proceed to shit the bed, call the car unreliable, and then sell it onto some poor bloke who’s not got pay a lot to get it all sorted and now he thinks it’s unreliable.

    • @57Nights
      @57Nights Год назад +168

      That still doesn’t explain the cheap plastic parts in the engine bay that will inevitably break no matter how well you take care of the car. Keep justifying paying double the price for half the reliability just to show off though 👍

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    • @neil_mk4824
      @neil_mk4824 Год назад +79

      @@57Nights Hey buddy, if the parts are actually cheap and plastic like (key word being cheap), how exactly is it going to cost me twice as much?
      I have an 2018 M4, it’s never had any issue with “engine bay plastics”, what’s expensive is new tires when you have as much fun in a car as I do but guess what, I can afford the tires so I don’t actually care.
      If you want cheap maintenance stick to driving your Toyotas, but I myself will remain in my Germans.
      If your truly happy about having a cheap maintenance car good for you, but why are you on here saying I’m paying twice as much to show off. It honestly sounds like your pissed off you can’t afford a German and I don’t blame you I was too when I couldn’t afford one but I didn’t put my time and energy into writing negative comments.

  • @seshansmith
    @seshansmith Год назад +3590

    If you repair everything that breaks on your BMW it's actually quite reliable

    • @guccipig2782
      @guccipig2782 Год назад +150

      😂

    • @BMWN52R
      @BMWN52R 11 месяцев назад +136

      @@guccipig2782 nah fr if you’re not a loser who spends 1k+ at the shop it’s quite easy and cheap to maintain a BMW. Most ignorant drivers just run it to shit and by 100k miles when most of your major components are recommended to be replaced, even stated in the manual. Most people who are dumb asf and do no research on their car but accelerate everywhere they go, end up trashing and destroying the car beyond repair. Keep up with it and it will keep up with you.

    • @mrOGbobbyjohnson
      @mrOGbobbyjohnson 11 месяцев назад +35

      @@BMWN52R sounds like you too broke to afford the shops my boi

    • @apraew20
      @apraew20 11 месяцев назад +4

      😝💩😝

    • @pdiddyfu
      @pdiddyfu 11 месяцев назад +42

      @@BMWN52R I mean you can’t go anywhere without accelerating.

  • @ospreyslender8931
    @ospreyslender8931 Год назад +1957

    People often confuse reliability with indestructible.

    • @5.7_Angel
      @5.7_Angel Год назад +10

      Yeah after 2 cars and onto my 3rd one atm, I can say I learned a valuable lesson and will be taking better care of my new one😂😂

    • @flatoot
      @flatoot Год назад +19

      Is that like confusing lexus with toyota?

    • @hawilly4992
      @hawilly4992 Год назад +2

      What would reliable mean to you then?

    • @WitchYuki22
      @WitchYuki22 Год назад +28

      ​@Flatoot if there is something wrong with their Toyota, most will brush it off as simple
      But if there is something wrong with a European car even if it's just electronics, most will freak out and say they're unreliable.
      Most people have a high tolerance for problems in a Japanese car than a European car just because they are seen as "more reliable"

    • @flatoot
      @flatoot Год назад +1

      @@WitchYuki22 everyone overlooks the faults of their favourite brands, the same way they overlook the faults of their partners. If said thing ticks enough boxes the rest can be accepted as a compromise. It doesn't have to be all about reliability, but I was just making a joke about those 2 brands because I like them and they rank number 1 & 2 in the most reliable car brands last time I googled it, but everyone is entitled to their own preference

  • @Moelester692
    @Moelester692 Год назад +195

    I’m a mechanic and work at a shop that specializes in German cars , bmw Audi and Mercedes . For the most part the mechanical stuff and drive train is reliable . Biggest issues we run into are electrical . We had an Audi that went into limp mode because the hood sensor went bad and read that the hood was open so it wouldn’t let you drive faster than 10-15 mph . They have tons of sensors and modules . Almost twice as an average car .

    • @coredaqqer6197
      @coredaqqer6197 Год назад +4

      More tech= More sensors. Still doesn’t make a car unreliable

    • @Moelester692
      @Moelester692 Год назад +59

      @@coredaqqer6197 more sensors =more electrical issues=more problems =more reliability issues , you haven’t wrenched much if you think more tech and sensors don’t cause more problems lol

    • @djw5415
      @djw5415 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like a good first car for a kid you don’t trust driving 😂

    • @anthonyt219
      @anthonyt219 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@coredaqqer6197if it has a lot of electrical problems that needs to be fixed then its unreliable. It aint rocket science lmao😂

    • @kargo1517
      @kargo1517 6 месяцев назад

      Koreans laughing in the corner 😂😂

  • @Sextusheap
    @Sextusheap Год назад +345

    German engineer here. We dont build them like we used to. It's not the drivers that changed since Mercedes diesels ran 1000000 miles on the same oil.

    • @justbrandonll2773
      @justbrandonll2773 11 месяцев назад +33

      That’s what happens when companies cut budget costs to their cars. And this isn’t just specific to German Cars, but every car manufacutre you could think of. They’d rather mass produce 2 tons worth of plastic garbage than to take the time to engineer something that could last a literal lifetime.
      Sad world we live in, but what can you do🤷

    • @antoniovenegas6237
      @antoniovenegas6237 11 месяцев назад +25

      I own a 1982 300d and a 1990 420sel both with over 300k miles and I can confirm german cars from this era were tanks. I took extreme care of my 2018 bmw 328i and it had a water pump failure at 60k and several electrical issues. They simply dont make them like they used too

    • @derunfassbarebielecki
      @derunfassbarebielecki 11 месяцев назад +4

      Youre not an engineer.
      A car will maybe do 100k miles if you change the filters, but over 1 million is utter bs. The most reliable BMW engine ever is the M57 and this was built between 1998 and 2008.

    • @derunfassbarebielecki
      @derunfassbarebielecki 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@antoniovenegas6237 A M5 from 2002 does 500k miles without issues. Your old BMWs wont achieve the same distance.

    • @Lotek117
      @Lotek117 11 месяцев назад +8

      ​@derunfassbarebielecki4721 He was talking about the old Mercedes diesels which were far more reliable than any BMW engine and have multiple documented engines/vehicles making over 1 million miles. There were also quite a few documented cases of 9c1 chevy caprices and other American v8s that made it past 1 million miles..

  • @dericktwbdragracing8554
    @dericktwbdragracing8554 Год назад +1183

    I’ve treated my 335i perfectly, low miles, early oil changes and even grandma driven, and it still leaks power steering fluid😂

    • @michaelh.1262
      @michaelh.1262 Год назад +90

      Power steering leaks are common in all cars, friend had a rav4 with a never ending power steering leak, and my parents had a Honda crv that leaked power steering fluid onto the belt, and tore it up, but the engine was already just a ticking time bomb.
      No car is perfect, but just pray God is on your side

    • @46god
      @46god Год назад +61

      oil changes and grandma driven doesnt have anything to do with a power steering fluid leak. its the age of the hose its probably very old they dry out and crack from the heat of the engine bay. just find the bad hose and replace it for $20

    • @yyhbackagain5013
      @yyhbackagain5013 Год назад +41

      That doesn’t make the car unreliable. A pray everytime you turn the car on is a unreliable car

    • @pier11francesco
      @pier11francesco Год назад +13

      Grandma driving is not a good thing on any car

    • @brarautorepairs
      @brarautorepairs Год назад +5

      You still will have issues on the 335i regardless. Vanos, coil packs, water pump and oil cooler leaks. They are all fairly easy items to address. The turbo wastegate loves to rattle on older models

  • @Jykobe491
    @Jykobe491 Год назад +1235

    Still doesn't explain plastic parts in the engine bay

    • @SNEHDENCARDOSO
      @SNEHDENCARDOSO Год назад +89

      Not to mention cheap soy sugar based coating wires rather than plastic that rate love to chew on and get melt easily than plastic if engine overheats in bmw

    • @yukhzia
      @yukhzia Год назад +31

      dawg that’s build quality the question was about Reliability 🤦‍♂️

    • @teddy98100
      @teddy98100 Год назад +128

      ​@@yukhzia say it again, but slowly 😅

    • @yukhzia
      @yukhzia Год назад +38

      @@teddy98100 wait… ooooo ye i’m dumb

    • @greathotshot1849
      @greathotshot1849 Год назад +6

      To make the car lighter?

  • @adhynugroho9424
    @adhynugroho9424 11 месяцев назад +50

    Someone once said
    "it takes a rich man to buy an expensive car.. and an even richer man go pay for its maintenance. "

  • @lupe2947
    @lupe2947 11 месяцев назад +118

    It absolutely is the car. You can drive a corolla, camry, Lexus, Honda etc., like a “German car” and still have no issues. A car made cheap with crap quality control leads to mechanical issues down the line regardless of if the service is kept up

    • @carterdavenport240
      @carterdavenport240 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yes you can and they will be fine because they are made to be bulletproof if you keep up with maintenance and treat a German car or muscle car right and how it’s supposed to be treated they will be fine he was absolutely right when he said you can’t treat every car like a economic car if you think that you can that is very juvenile and unwise thought 😂

    • @nathanbraganza5338
      @nathanbraganza5338 11 месяцев назад +5

      Reliability is the ability of a component or system to work under certain conditions for a certain period of time. Japanese cars are by definition more reliable because they can perform their functions at the same rate German cars can but for a longer period of time or with a wider range of conditions. If I treated an Italian super car like it was meant to for that matter it would be just as reliable.

    • @alexapexgod4643
      @alexapexgod4643 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@carterdavenport240 wtf is maintenance constantly fixing it

    • @bmw803
      @bmw803 11 месяцев назад +4

      Not sure if a Corolla would last over 200,000 miles if driven at 150 mph on the Autobahn everyday.

    • @zhila5958
      @zhila5958 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@bmw803they last 800,000 kilometers on our roads which are one of the worst roads out of any country. and that is with shit fuel and engine oil. BMWs (or german cars for that matter) can’t even last 20,000 kilometers here with expensive oil and best octane fuel

  • @FreakoRico999
    @FreakoRico999 Год назад +516

    "if you spend a lot of money on the car, and fix it every week, It's very reliable.."

    • @michaelh.1262
      @michaelh.1262 Год назад +7

      Pfft, what bmws are you talking about?

    • @Dat4valveGuy
      @Dat4valveGuy Год назад +11

      @@michaelh.1262 their 2.0 diesel in the 320d and 520d is trash timing chain issues out the wahzoo

    • @boxoffisa
      @boxoffisa 11 месяцев назад +12

      Such a dumb statement and he thought he looked smart.

    • @yaa1455
      @yaa1455 11 месяцев назад

      What does Pfft mean ?

    • @solajayi6551
      @solajayi6551 7 месяцев назад +1

      😂

  • @kulendup.4744
    @kulendup.4744 Год назад +276

    So Toyota owners take care of their cars more than a BMW owner? Most Toyota owners dont know anything about maintinence from what Ive seen.

    • @ianhachi
      @ianhachi Год назад +97

      They don’t need to know because Toyota is reliable, there’s nothing to maintain. Bmw owners need to know because their cars break down. Simple.

    • @EnglishDrifts69GTxRED
      @EnglishDrifts69GTxRED Год назад +13

      ​@@ianhachi wrong. Its more than with bmw you can't put the cheapest oil, cheapest fuel or take it to the cheapest garage. Woth Toyota you can

    • @EnglishDrifts69GTxRED
      @EnglishDrifts69GTxRED Год назад +11

      ​@@ianhachi i have a 2020 bmw with 300k miles on the clock and get it serviced by BMW every 3 months and never had issues. Only ever had to replace tyres and glow plugs

    • @WarrenF
      @WarrenF Год назад +20

      @@EnglishDrifts69GTxRED 300k in 2 and a half years. That’s insane

    • @EnglishDrifts69GTxRED
      @EnglishDrifts69GTxRED Год назад +7

      @@WarrenF live in UK too but I use it for work and travel all over. Service it regularly because of the high mileage

  • @sierrag8412
    @sierrag8412 Год назад +153

    E60 rod bearings have entered the chat

    • @tunanocrust5089
      @tunanocrust5089 Год назад +18

      Yeah it’s a race motor with tight tolerances. Takes around 60 to 80k miles for them to fail. Show me another 500hp engine that doesn’t need major maintenance at that point. It’s also called the s85 because not all e60’s have the v10 and the rest don’t have rod baring issues. I can tell you don’t know much about the topic 😂

    • @moo.7643
      @moo.7643 Год назад +6

      Literally what he’s talking about. Every single e60 was driven hard and not let warmed up and revved cold for stupid 10 second videos. Rod bearing failure literally comes from excess stress due to cold oil. Watch that RUclips channel that tests cold and hot oil and tell me if you think cold oil can make a car run let alone a damn bmw

    • @sierrag8412
      @sierrag8412 Год назад +7

      @@tunanocrust5089 I literally own a 2009 M5 but go on. One of my friends has an M6 with the same engine, preventative replace on the major risk parts is whats needed. Even if you give the car the utmost care, things will still break over time and mileage so the only thing you can do is replace parts at certain intervals. That is not reliability by the standards that a *Daily driver* should meet. Its not a race car, its a sports sedan to be driven regularly

    • @sierrag8412
      @sierrag8412 Год назад +2

      @@moo.7643 Thats just 1 of the numerous major issues with that car. I own one as the 2nd owner, bought from a friends father. Keep in mind that people bought this as a daily driver, not a weekend track car. This is a family sedan. If the car is not reliable based on German luxury sedan standards, it is not reliable. The same generation RS6 or E63 were objectively more reliable even though they still encounter issues your average German luxury car does

    • @moo.7643
      @moo.7643 Год назад +1

      @@sierrag8412 bro i know cars arent indestructible and my bad i thought you were one of them dudes that just watches videos and thinks knowing about problems on ONE car makes the car shit without knowing why the problem happens. and yeah i dont trust any bmw after the e46 and MAYBE a few e90s cause theres less things going on = less to break. if i had an s85 im aware its a race engine and wouldnt expect it to be holding up to daily driving stress

  • @almajd.k
    @almajd.k Год назад +35

    Every car is reliable when you throw 100k of service and parts on it

  • @aldooloarte8290
    @aldooloarte8290 Год назад +1580

    As a mechanic I'm going to say I've never heard anything dumber in my life

    • @julienfutbol5780
      @julienfutbol5780 Год назад +75

      literally said the same thing to myself lmfaooo😂😂😂😂

    • @satwiko7777777
      @satwiko7777777 Год назад

      Yea this guy talkin is sooo dumb

    • @t1mbo0o56
      @t1mbo0o56 Год назад

      Wtf, then you a shitty mechanic

    • @mikica75mpower47
      @mikica75mpower47 Год назад +78

      Because you are mechanic for japanese cars 😂😂😂

    • @aldooloarte8290
      @aldooloarte8290 Год назад +39

      @@mikica75mpower47 I wish

  • @nikephorosmostropus4606
    @nikephorosmostropus4606 Год назад +721

    As a bmw owner this is pure bullshit😂

    • @sufyansmits6410
      @sufyansmits6410 Год назад +22

      @Rinor ///M 🏳️🏴 Bro are you dense? Cs those plastic parts in your engine bay probably aren't.

    • @isauwy
      @isauwy Год назад +25

      @@rinorm7709 imagine having to upgrade your stock parts just so the shit won’t melt when your engine overheats😭 (which BMW engines tend to do)

    • @yyhbackagain5013
      @yyhbackagain5013 Год назад +27

      @@isauwy I drive beamers for ten years never had one overheating. Idk what kind of BMWs you drive

    • @ItalicMan420
      @ItalicMan420 Год назад +20

      @@isauwy Bro your engine shouldn't be overheating XD

    • @isauwy
      @isauwy Год назад +2

      @@yyhbackagain5013 idk depends on what BMW u have indeed, or just luck. I can say from my personal experience; I owned a bmw 320i and it costed me a fortune, after I let it go I bought a used Nissan Primera with an SR20DE. With this car I rode that car for 100k miles with no issues exept regular maintenance. You tell me

  • @bigetnt
    @bigetnt Год назад +83

    As a mechanic your BMW starts leaking oil the minute you drive it out of the dealership

    • @rambo0071
      @rambo0071 Год назад +1

      Lol

    • @IzayaTijisPrincess
      @IzayaTijisPrincess Год назад +2

      You are just saying stuff

    • @vexedpixels
      @vexedpixels Год назад +10

      This is why i never trust mechanics lmao. The only answer you’ll get out of one is either completely positive or completely negative about a brand or model. All growing up with mechanics has taught me was to listen to them about repairs and not about purchases.

    • @420straightdank5
      @420straightdank5 11 месяцев назад

      I saw a BMW leak oil on the show room floor.

    • @bigetnt
      @bigetnt 11 месяцев назад

      @@420straightdank5 I honestly wouldn't doubt that man..... Bmw is a very unreliable expensive over-engineered German pile of crap

  • @kshauryadwivedi
    @kshauryadwivedi Год назад +18

    so basically you need to pamper your car more than you need to compared to other cars for it to work

    • @michaelh.1262
      @michaelh.1262 Год назад

      For it to work, not necessarily. BMWs might fail sooner if the owners don’t follow scheduled maintenance, but with any car you should know the scheduled maintenance, and what you should expect to replace sooner than later.
      It’s no surprise if you don’t change the transmission fluid after 100k miles you might see problems with your “reliable” car, and sell it as fast as you can when it could’ve easily been fixed by changing the transmission fluid.

    • @kshauryadwivedi
      @kshauryadwivedi Год назад

      @@michaelh.1262 Scheduled maintenance should be followed yes, but with a BMW you require more than just scheduled maintenance, and even then you can break things easily

    • @WitchYuki22
      @WitchYuki22 Год назад

      It's almost like BMW cars are different from your standard Japanese shitboxes
      Try to maintain a supra in the same way you do with your corolla and let's see if that supra is still running after 100k.

    • @SL-pg4dh
      @SL-pg4dh 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah have to put a lot of money into it to maintain it, to prevent it from breaking. In the end you would end up breaking even with how much it'd cost to repair them anyways.

    • @kshauryadwivedi
      @kshauryadwivedi 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@SL-pg4dh Other than a select few I don't even consider looking into European cars for their high maintenance and often times sub-standard interior quality for the price.

  • @rnldmanuel88
    @rnldmanuel88 11 месяцев назад +81

    A toyota can take abuse and still not break while with a bmw you need to fix everything on the car for it to be reliable.

    • @user-qv8ok2wt7c
      @user-qv8ok2wt7c 11 месяцев назад +11

      But Toyota is not even close to bmw when you talk about driving experience

    • @rnldmanuel88
      @rnldmanuel88 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@user-qv8ok2wt7c I didn't mention anything about driving experience ffs . I only spoke about reliability ?

    • @user-qv8ok2wt7c
      @user-qv8ok2wt7c 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@rnldmanuel88 you get what you paid for. Bmw gives you great driving experience, which is not comes along with reliability, mostly.

    • @rnldmanuel88
      @rnldmanuel88 11 месяцев назад

      @@user-qv8ok2wt7c dude what lol 😆. I just said BMW's aren't reliable where the fuck do I ever mention anything about driving experience. Lexus makes reliable cars with amazing driving experiences so don't ever say shit like that. I wouldn't call BMW driving experience that great . I've owned a few BMW's my favourite was my f80 M3. But there are way better cars out there.

    • @kaan5249
      @kaan5249 11 месяцев назад +16

      If you drive your bmw like you drive your toyota, they are both reliable. Bmw can easily take the abuse that corolla can take. But can the corolla give the same performance that bmw give? I dont think so. People say things like that all the time. BmWs CaNt TaKe ThE AbUse that corolla takes. Nah bullshit, get to 60 in 13 seconds in your corolla man. Bimmers can get there in like 6-7 seconds. It actually takes much more abuse than corolla takes just getting to 60. You get what you pay.

  • @85CEKR
    @85CEKR Год назад +188

    I treated my BMW's as good as a person could, and yet they still broke down constantly.

    • @markblue6464
      @markblue6464 11 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly proving his point if your going to own a car of such culture you need to maintenance everything of everything

    • @matthewcawley3107
      @matthewcawley3107 11 месяцев назад +33

      He’s just wrong, bmws are filled with cheap plastic parts and are notoriously unreliable for their price. That’s why I got a Lexus gs400 instead of a 335I

    • @85CEKR
      @85CEKR 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@markblue6464 are you replying to my comment? I just said I treated them as good as a person could ie. I did every bit a maintenance on the things and way sooner than required...

    • @snyed_2402
      @snyed_2402 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@Craig Krueger my 5 series has had no problems and I've had it for 3 years

    • @Doki740
      @Doki740 11 месяцев назад +2

      You don’t have a bmw if you say this lol

  • @1792dt
    @1792dt Год назад +95

    The problem with social media is that it gives guys like this a platform to babble nonsense. Im a mechanic, german cars are in fact unreliable and a pain the butt to maintain. All theyre good for is driving fast and aggressive in style for a few years and giving off the false image that you have a money tree growing in your yard, because unless you are leasing it, you don’r want to go through the expenses of having to maintain it 5 years down the line. If you must drive luxury drive a Lexus. If’s a Toyota. Ut’s reliable. You can have your cake and eat it too.

    • @LC-hs9si
      @LC-hs9si Год назад +7

      I think the guy was tryna say that most German cars are known for there speed so a lot of people would take advantage of that by not taking care of the car like racing it, redlining the engine and things like that

    • @yuropean_eunion2133
      @yuropean_eunion2133 Год назад +4

      Ever heard of the track, drag events, just plain fun in the city during the night when there's no cars. Don't tell me you're one of those boomers who think powerful cars are useless.

    • @highlymedicated2438
      @highlymedicated2438 Год назад +10

      Do not everybody in the world wants a boring-ass Toyota

    • @Doki740
      @Doki740 11 месяцев назад

      You’re not a mechanic and you know nothing about German cars xD drive a boring Lexus and be proud of it

    • @Sal_payne
      @Sal_payne 11 месяцев назад +3

      So
      Lexus us luxury to you ? 😂 Lexus is just a hyped up Toyota.

  • @dansexitstrategy5042
    @dansexitstrategy5042 Год назад +36

    That’s a lot of cope in one short.

  • @Techinvestor567
    @Techinvestor567 11 месяцев назад +21

    That’s why here in Germany, people buy old Bmws and Mercedes to have a reliable car. We have none of the issues Americans have with their German cars😂😂😂

    • @WayToManyAssassins
      @WayToManyAssassins 5 месяцев назад

      The Americans just have no clue how to maintain them, or use the right oil.
      It's ironic because their companies GM and Ford are like the biggest rolling piles of junk on the market right now.

    • @maximilianmcmxxiii963
      @maximilianmcmxxiii963 19 дней назад +1

      I live in Germany and what this guy said is bullshit. With the exception of old mercedes diesels and m113. Otherwise they are know as unreliable.

  • @ray9436
    @ray9436 11 месяцев назад +10

    He is right, I mean of you do regular services every 5000 miles you'll never have an issue with your car but you know there genius out there that don't understand these easy stuff.

    • @J00LZ49
      @J00LZ49 11 месяцев назад +1

      This just isn’t true. You can do all the maintenance in the world and take good care of your vehicles, there is nothing you can do that will stop the inevitable electronic failures that happen in expensive European cars. The only issues I have had have all been electronic or sensor related failures and because they are so complex and interconnected it is always a big and expensive job to fix a relatively minor problem.

    • @chadhaire1711
      @chadhaire1711 4 месяца назад +1

      bullshit

    • @ammarisrar2005
      @ammarisrar2005 Месяц назад

      Even Toyotas, do an oil change every 5000 miles, if you neglect the maintenance on even a Toyota, it will be unreliable as an Italian car

  • @zaci5824
    @zaci5824 11 месяцев назад +5

    As i get older in the automotive industry, the more i realize a lot of care are durable if maintained. Your car will take care of you, if you take care of your car

    • @juanocampo2262
      @juanocampo2262 5 месяцев назад

      False
      Theres alot of cars that take care of you even if you dont take care of them😄

    • @WayToManyAssassins
      @WayToManyAssassins 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@juanocampo2262land rover for one 😂

  • @YotaLC-wo6qf
    @YotaLC-wo6qf 11 месяцев назад +8

    It is absolutely about the car brand. Different brands may use more desirable tolerances in their engines, the over engineering of the lubrication system, quality of the materials used, etc…

  • @MarauderVI
    @MarauderVI Год назад +100

    expensive to maintain = unreliable
    It’s expensive to maintain because it’s unreliable.

    • @chimsloyalty3880
      @chimsloyalty3880 Год назад +7

      I get what you’re trying to day but its not completely correct.
      If its expensive to maintain because parts are expensive or parts simply need to get switched out more since its simply a stronger vehicle it doesn’t make it unreliable.
      If parts keep breaking for no good reason and things stop functioning for no good reason or simply bresk fast for NO GOOD REASON yes you could call it unreliable

    • @Slimmshhady
      @Slimmshhady Год назад +3

      @@chimsloyalty3880bmw is pretty unreliable though with cheap parts. Funny how things starts to break after their warrenty ends.😂
      Mercedes are though build to last.

    • @WitchYuki22
      @WitchYuki22 Год назад +11

      ​@@Slimmshhady and I'm guessing toyota and honda use very high quality parts right?
      They don't use plastics at all right?

    • @LegalpiracyAAARRRRGG
      @LegalpiracyAAARRRRGG 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@WitchYuki22they know when and where to use the plastic

    • @WitchYuki22
      @WitchYuki22 11 месяцев назад

      @@LegalpiracyAAARRRRGG delusional af lol
      This is why honda is still having transmission and oil dilution issues in the 10th gen civics because fanboys like you will not criticize them when they cut corners

  • @reidhulshof3645
    @reidhulshof3645 Год назад +29

    Anything German must always be done perfectly and it’ll be amazing. But once one small thing goes wrong, you’re screwed

    • @IzayaTijisPrincess
      @IzayaTijisPrincess Год назад +4

      Im driving my bmw like a menace and got 120.000 km on it with no issues😂

    • @Aw3someOpZ
      @Aw3someOpZ 11 месяцев назад +2

      Probably the reason why I haven traded in my corvette for a 911.

    • @oslotismcboom6733
      @oslotismcboom6733 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@IzayaTijisPrincess It says a lot when BMW owners are happy to see 100k😂😂 that's sad bro

    • @IzayaTijisPrincess
      @IzayaTijisPrincess 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@oslotismcboom6733 Im not happy that I saw it I just said that I have 120k on it stop twisting my words I didnt give out judgement I just posted my personal situation

    • @SL-pg4dh
      @SL-pg4dh 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@IzayaTijisPrincess120k is nothing tho for a Toyota.

  • @rafaelramosmelim735
    @rafaelramosmelim735 Год назад +24

    Owner of a 1988 audi. Original engine with 500.000 km . Only problems were a turbo went out at 470.000km 2 radiator hoses . Just regular maintenance and it wont die on you and I push the car to the limit a lot because it is a very fun car to drive and handles really well.

    • @sufyansmits6410
      @sufyansmits6410 Год назад

      Bro it's a 1988 audi. Back when they made it well. Now they're shit. Especially Audi

    • @jaaaa1759
      @jaaaa1759 Год назад

      I bought a second hand Volkswagen golf 2013 in 2015 with 90.000km. I still drive it and it has now 567.000km. Just normal maintance. No crazy problems

    • @doofusPoofus
      @doofusPoofus 11 месяцев назад +1

      I recently bought a 2014 a4 and have only put 3k miles into it. Hopefully I don’t see too many issues with it. It’s at 89k now.

    • @sufyansmits6410
      @sufyansmits6410 11 месяцев назад

      @Justin C Best recommendation bro. If you need replacement parts. Don't buy the ones from Audi themselves. Buy from Skoda cs they have sometimes the exact same parts for a cheaper price. Or just buy some aftermarket ones. You're lucky a lot of people have the A4. So you'll find a lot of support for it.

    • @226inferno
      @226inferno 11 месяцев назад +3

      Bro it's a 1988, everyone knows the older German cars were reliable

  • @scott331
    @scott331 27 дней назад +3

    F30 328i 438K Full bolt ons since new Stage 1 , 10 year old vehicle 😊

    • @elliottb7009
      @elliottb7009 21 день назад +1

      so you are saying you took off all the bmw parts and fitted higher quality parts and tuned the emissions BS from the computer and you now have a reliable car.

  • @johnytszcinco
    @johnytszcinco Год назад +6

    Exactly these people out here don’t realize if u buy a used sports car the previous person probably abused it

    • @justdashie1132
      @justdashie1132 11 месяцев назад

      It's expected from any sports car to be abused.
      I would expect the sporty car I buy to be able to handle the treatment of being a sports car to a good extent.

  • @hnjahnjah
    @hnjahnjah 11 месяцев назад +4

    I think the problem lies in people overspending their money to afford a BMW and not being able to pay for all the repairs and yearly inspections, thus they ignore those and sell it on and suddenly you have check engine lights lighting up because the previous owner was a donut who never changed the oil or something because it's too expensive... Sure wasn't too expensive getting that credit to buy the damn thing, now was it?

  • @Dansk55
    @Dansk55 Год назад +28

    They are shit even maintaining them. In essence, you have to baby them to be reliable and even then, they break often and cost far more. Don't even mention the electronic issues that previous ownership don't influence as much. This Coming from a former Q5 owner.

    • @yuropean_eunion2133
      @yuropean_eunion2133 Год назад +4

      My father has a +2017 Q5 zero problems. My 500hp 2009 n54 335i also had zero problems, because I bought it stock and low miles from the first owner who was 40 years old. No shit a +300hp vehicle is gonna have problems if you're buying it used from some 20 year old.

    • @yukhzia
      @yukhzia Год назад

      @@yuropean_eunion2133 ayyyy I also have a 335i F10 and mines amazing no issues bought it new and I know how to take care of it

    • @yukhzia
      @yukhzia Год назад

      I think you misunderstood ppl who buy germans in general have at least some understanding of what they’re getting into and most of them aside from car guys have money to fix it no brokie is buying a high end top of the line M5 cs thinking “o man this is gonna break down how am i gonna maintain it?” you buy a beamer knowing it’s a beamer and prepare yourself for it

  • @tunanocrust5089
    @tunanocrust5089 Год назад +4

    My 1985 vw gti had 535k miles on the original 1.8 8v engine when I bought it. I also drove it about 2 1/2 hours back to my house in its current state after sitting for years. I’d really love to see any newer car do that without swapping and engine or tranny along the way

  • @jason21jburg
    @jason21jburg Год назад +15

    How did he manage to say all Tudor words but not answer the god damn question. Lol

    • @IGuessWeAllSin
      @IGuessWeAllSin Год назад

      If your talking about the question of whether BMWs are reliable you are mistaken. He gave an explanation of why that was even a question first then proceeded to answer said question.

  • @philspaghet
    @philspaghet 28 дней назад +3

    Bruh, muscle cars are neglectable. That's why Mustangs and Camaros survive under early 20 year old ownership but not German sports sedans

  • @325hpls1
    @325hpls1 11 месяцев назад +14

    My 5.7 Liter LS1 in my Trans-Am is by far one of the best engines! I've done sooo many 120+mph pulls over the years and the thing has NEVER broken down. 2002 runs like a champ

    • @alexl9334
      @alexl9334 11 месяцев назад +3

      My lt1 is 30 years old and still running 😅 next to the ls1 we have powerplants

  • @detectivepigeon5938
    @detectivepigeon5938 11 месяцев назад +11

    If you need to treat a car in a specific way to be reliable, then it is not reliable

    • @mincraftisawsome1234
      @mincraftisawsome1234 11 месяцев назад

      No? If you constantly red line the engine, constantly neglect the oil service and fluid maintences your car will break down it doesn’t matter if it’s a rolls Royce or a Toyota Hillux.

  • @boss_tum
    @boss_tum 6 месяцев назад +4

    i absolutely abuse my lexuses one with 140k and one with 200k. the only thing they’ve needed was a new battery every couple years

    • @SCHMALLZZZ
      @SCHMALLZZZ 4 месяца назад

      Is your dash melting?

    • @boss_tum
      @boss_tum 4 месяца назад

      @@SCHMALLZZZ no. i live up north in the forrest

  • @panosmamaligkas5608
    @panosmamaligkas5608 Год назад +7

    totally agree👍👍. My dad owns a 92 316i and literally never had a single engine problem. Plus the fact that hasn’t changed the clutch since then. And the car has 400 km on the dash something like 260 miles

  • @gercobosch2870
    @gercobosch2870 Год назад +7

    Why is it, Europeans don't face as much problems with German cars, most cars you see that are young timers on the road are Mercedes, BMW and Audi oh and VW of course. Oh Japanese do fine here as well.

    • @v1adio779
      @v1adio779 Год назад +4

      Because Europeans fuel up with 95, if it needs 95, and not just cheapest option (86 in America - equivalent to 92). Because they change oil 5k miles/7k km, or every half a year (wow, just like manufacturer recommends). Because if there’s a recall, they comply. And if there’s a common known problem with the engine/transmission they don’t delay fixing it. Another reason is manual transmission (less complicated, and teaches you to actually take care of the car, like parking on the hill). Talking about previous part, good luck finding a single American in 1000 that doesn’t just put car into P on the hill, or ever uses hand brake (if the car is not manual ofc). All in all, cars are just abused and neglected in US, and for that reason anything with 75k mi (or 100k km) is considered too high mileage, and most used cars are sold for very cheap

    • @oversteer_9339
      @oversteer_9339 Год назад +1

      ​@@v1adio779 Yeeeeees. This is exactly what they meant and 99% of these comments are too arrogant to realize it 😂 its the little things that make your car run good. They don't know because they probably do these things that you mentioned.

    • @danielcurtis8895
      @danielcurtis8895 Месяц назад

      Europeans actually follow a maintenance schedule. Americans are so lazy that we can only manage Hondas and Toyotas, and even with the “reliability” of Japanese brands we can still get them to die. We treat our cars like appliances.

  • @dylanquinn7918
    @dylanquinn7918 11 месяцев назад +5

    This dude nailed it pay attention to your dealer recommended services ppl

  • @NickDietterick
    @NickDietterick 5 месяцев назад +2

    I own 2 rx7s a skyline and a f30 bmw, all are super reliable and I beat the piss out of them. But I make sure to keep up on maintenance and treat them how you are supposed to. People are just ignorant now and think there’s only one reliable car

  • @JefeInquisidorGOW
    @JefeInquisidorGOW Год назад +60

    Tell me you are a BMW owner without telling me you are a BMW owner.

    • @Doki740
      @Doki740 11 месяцев назад +5

      Tell me you never touched a car before with your bus ticket in your pocket without telling me you’re never touched a car before

    • @calvinmalone4801
      @calvinmalone4801 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Doki740bro ur that upset that BMWs are poorly made and break easily?

  • @christopherjackson2172
    @christopherjackson2172 Год назад +6

    I have a bmw 323i e90, owned it for 4 years now, been the most reliable car I've had. One takeaway from owning the car is don't do work on it yourself unless you have experience, it can be costly to fix if you mess up. But if you service it regularly and keep on top of small issues that pop up they last for ages.

    • @mattlane2282
      @mattlane2282 11 месяцев назад

      Okay you've owned a BMW for 4 years you don't say new or used I'm going to say no and you're already talking about fixing the small issues that come up that's not reliable then you understand what reliable is.
      I'll give you a little bit of an example personal example I bought a 2013 Prius 2 years ago he had 160,000 mi on and was used to tow a boat inflatable but still it now has 210 I had to put a water pump in it.
      I mean that's pretty reliable especially for vehicle that was used to tow an inflatable boat yet is an econo car.
      And while it doesn't get like raced I cruise 70 80 mph but I'm not trying to have a race from every stoplight this car drives off road there's hills if you want to call them service driveways that I'm unable to drive up forward because the tires spin so I go in reverse foot to the floor bouncing scraping the underside car does this all the time still going things loaded usually as it's used as a service vehicle.
      4-year-old BMW small issues that pop up like..... Got a 10-year-old car with 200,000 mi on it many receipts prior to my ownership and nothing's been changed

    • @christopherjackson2172
      @christopherjackson2172 11 месяцев назад

      @Matt Lane I mean like replacing window trims etc when they get brittle. Your ignorance is understandable though, owning a prius and the like. And I haven't had to replace any pumps or anything so arguably it is more reliable than the vehicle you are talking about.
      I don't know why you would tow a boat with a prius, seems more like a hilux or something would of been more suitable, but you work within your budget, understandable yet somewhat silly.

    • @christopherjackson2172
      @christopherjackson2172 11 месяцев назад

      @@mattlane2282 and no didn't buy it new, bought it an old lady whose floor I replaced, got it for 10k when she bought a new one, a 25k car for 10k, pretty good deal and has proven to be a good investment.

    • @christopherjackson2172
      @christopherjackson2172 11 месяцев назад

      @Matt Lane definitely didn't have 160 miles on it haha, that is considered clapped out where I'm from.

    • @christopherjackson2172
      @christopherjackson2172 11 месяцев назад

      @@mattlane2282 Also, a grown man driving a Toyota Prius is just sad, perhaps it's time to re-evaluate your life choices. You must be getting 0 puss in that man.

  • @shipjumper6068
    @shipjumper6068 11 месяцев назад +1

    BMWs used to be reliable. It doesn’t matter if you don’t push it. They have plastic intake manifolds on a turbo high compression engine. They just break easily.

  • @Flash-fw9mq
    @Flash-fw9mq Месяц назад +1

    I own and service my own BMW. It's very reliable as long as you replace everything.

  • @conquest201
    @conquest201 Год назад +6

    Bro, my BMW ⚠️ light says otherwise

    • @i78611
      @i78611 Год назад +1

      because it’s probably a 2009 and ur ragging it down the street obviously it’s going to have a check engine light

    • @WayToManyAssassins
      @WayToManyAssassins 5 месяцев назад

      Mines 2008 no engine lights

    • @Tombradyjockstrap
      @Tombradyjockstrap Месяц назад

      Uh think that means you need to fix it bro not post on YT

  • @CoolockIRA
    @CoolockIRA Год назад +6

    Bro my 1.6 petrol Audi A3 gets treated like a Group B rally car, only changing the oil once a year and she's still going strong starting first time every time 😂

    • @Luis_Alcaide
      @Luis_Alcaide Год назад

      VWs and Mercedes are different

    • @CoolockIRA
      @CoolockIRA Год назад

      ​@@Luis_Alcaide ehm.. who mentioned Mercedes? 💀
      Nobody but you has mentioned Mercedes I have no idea why you are telling me something I already know💀

  • @josharnold.
    @josharnold. 11 месяцев назад +3

    Tell that to the head gasket that blows after the 1st 5000 miles of slowly breaking the car in properly😂

  • @CowTypeSh
    @CowTypeSh 11 месяцев назад +3

    I struggle to find places to service/repair my volvo that don’t eat my wallet.😊

  • @corruptedmember2568
    @corruptedmember2568 Год назад +4

    You not buy quality, you especially maintain it.

  • @martinleonides5350
    @martinleonides5350 11 месяцев назад +1

    He’s completely right use the recommended stuff and don’t cheap out and it will last

  • @mauriciopadilla216
    @mauriciopadilla216 7 месяцев назад +2

    My man talking in the video owns a Corolla

  • @smokee3820
    @smokee3820 Год назад +3

    My e90 330i with the n52 engine has so far proved very reliable, and my previous e39 530d was also very reliable.

  • @fatz4986
    @fatz4986 Год назад +10

    Everything in this world is reliable if you look after it… facts❤️

    • @yxngboypolo
      @yxngboypolo Год назад +2

      Yea just make sure you replace just a bout evey part in your bmw and it’ll be reliable for the next person

    • @m0h4md59
      @m0h4md59 Год назад +1

      not entirely the case,
      every screw .. every part ... every piece on your car (or any other device for that matter, printers are a good example) is meant to be unscrewed and screwed back in a certain number of times (maybe 10 times maybe 1000 times) if a car (or a printer) has a piece that it's only accessible by taking off 5 or 6 otherm pieces, then something is BOUND to break in the process, japanese cars are reliable because their parts are (usually) simpler to access and replace without taking the whole thing apart so statistically there's less chance of something going bad in the process
      on the other hand, German cars had a reputation of being VERY RELIABLE in the 90s and early 2000s because you could work on them without taking them all apart, unfortunately nowadays MOST CARS (even Toyotas and Mitsubishis and KIAs ...) are becoming complicated to maintain therefore less reliable (some less than others), it's just physics

    • @WayToManyAssassins
      @WayToManyAssassins 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@yxngboypoloNot everyone experience is the same

    • @yxngboypolo
      @yxngboypolo 9 месяцев назад

      @@WayToManyAssassins yea bullshit. The same parts are on most is not all of them cars breakdown without expensive upkeep. If you don’t put alot money into maintenance, you’re gonna put a lot of money into the car later. There’s a reason why people advise against buying used BMWs

  • @MuhammadO19
    @MuhammadO19 11 месяцев назад +1

    You CAN take care of a BMW and keep it working, it just it breaks down more often than a Japanese or other reliable brands, so yes, it is less reliable actually. Of course, having a reckless previous owner makes the situation a lot worse (don't ask me how I know)

  • @bhka6423
    @bhka6423 Месяц назад

    I have an Audi A4 from 2004 and this car makes no problems. It works perfectly after 20 years and never had any problems and 325,000 Kilometers except that a window wouldn’t go up and down.

  • @zorro8789
    @zorro8789 11 месяцев назад +8

    if your definition of maintenance includes rebuilding the engine every car is reliable 2.0tfsi will start to burn oil no matter what you do

    • @Big-T-
      @Big-T- 11 месяцев назад +1

      They burn oil from day one, it's in the owner's manual. Got a Stage 1 S4 says in the manual it burns 1l every 1000 miles depending on the driving conditions.

  • @garimasharma8226
    @garimasharma8226 Год назад +3

    Good to see the presence of IQ and independent thinking in the comments.

  • @markromero6635
    @markromero6635 Месяц назад +1

    I owned BMW, modification:
    intercooler, charge pipe, catless downpipe, boast pipe, BLow off valve, muffler delete and stage 1 tuned, is a beast. 100k plus kilometres without any issues. Some folks saying negative about BMW they don’t own one. Only hear say. . 😂

  • @nickgarcia4988
    @nickgarcia4988 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2015 BMW 320i XDrive with now 110k miles on it and never had a single issue outside of 1 small mechanical thing with the passenger seat. Always maintained on time with original BMW parts and BMW suggested oil

  • @ELP1125
    @ELP1125 11 месяцев назад +1

    Reliability is 50% the manufacturers responsibility and 50% the owners

  • @747simmer4
    @747simmer4 Год назад +4

    true to a certain extent. some cars are just going to, for example, get leaks and things will break easier because of materials. i dont have to worry about water pump issues or timing chain issues in my acura tsx but for my vw jetta i do. why? because of the heavy use of plastics in the vw

  • @G20T
    @G20T Год назад +8

    Americans just probably don’t know how to operate on the German cars and they just let it sit there

  • @onehappyphi4756
    @onehappyphi4756 11 месяцев назад +2

    I agree. It’s often how you maintain your car and how you drive it that will determine its life! No matter what car, if you treat it like shit it will not last long

    • @Andrice954
      @Andrice954 11 месяцев назад +1

      Probably wont stop the sensors and modules from going bad.

  • @iiiiii7680
    @iiiiii7680 11 дней назад +1

    Obviously every brand has a bad engine or two.
    With BMW they have many reliable vehicles. Two things that come to mind if the M54 based cars and M57 based cars. Some of the best engines they've ever made and they just go.

  • @SR-xk8cd
    @SR-xk8cd Год назад +7

    The man talking in this video , is talking out of his a.rse, he’s totally clueless.
    The real reason why German (or any European) car is unreliable is because they are unnecessarily complicated and over engineered, which means more break downs, plus the fact the mechanic (at your expense), will take more time to diagnose and fix the problem. To keep a car reliable, you have to keep it as simple as possible.
    Japanese cars (especially Toyotas), are very reliable, because they are more simple.

  • @madmemes7752
    @madmemes7752 Год назад +12

    Bro Japanese muscle cars can be pushed hard with simple maintenance

    • @Gasser24769
      @Gasser24769 Год назад

      Well that’s why that era was different,,, no cap when they say “they don’t make em like they used to “ trust me I know , same in England

  • @qbanz00
    @qbanz00 11 месяцев назад +2

    He just basically told us that the sky is blue…WE KNOW

  • @Mr._Flunky
    @Mr._Flunky 11 месяцев назад +1

    My 91 735iL had 374k on the clock when I sold it to buy my truck, and it was still running perfectly.
    Just keep the fluids changed and fix the leaks that happen and you're good.

  • @Jorge01234
    @Jorge01234 Год назад +18

    Define reliability

    • @mrsandman2185
      @mrsandman2185 Год назад +3

      Japanese cars: to get you from A to B consistently with a minimum of fuss.
      BMWs: to cost you in tow trucks and repairs as much as you'd expect them to.

    • @oslotismcboom6733
      @oslotismcboom6733 11 месяцев назад +2

      They're both reliable in their owns ways. A toyota will last forever if you let it, a BMW will see the shop at least once a year for something unexpected.

    • @Jorge01234
      @Jorge01234 11 месяцев назад

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    • @Jorge01234
      @Jorge01234 11 месяцев назад

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    • @Jorge01234
      @Jorge01234 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@oslotismcboom6733They're not both equally as reliable. Japanese products are high quality due to the integrity and high standards of Japanese culture. I have seen that most Japanese made things are among the very best in quality. Cars are one of those things that only time will tell how reliable and we'll built the car is. There are many things that can go wrong with cars because of the many components and the Japanese have so far made the most reliable for the past 35+ years.

  • @IWannaBeFamous647
    @IWannaBeFamous647 Год назад +8

    Is the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard the VW is not a economic car?

  • @eljefeamericano4308
    @eljefeamericano4308 2 месяца назад

    I met a BMW mechanic one day, and noted that he was driving an Audi. I mentioned it. His response was, "Yes. I'm a BMW mechanic, and I drive an Audi."
    Now, I am WELL aware that some Audis have their own known issues. But, I also happen to own one, with close to 200,000 miles on it. It's been cheaper to own than my last GM truck.

  • @Ty420
    @Ty420 2 месяца назад

    “If you’re car is really reliable it’s gonna be reliable”

  • @jeffl1484
    @jeffl1484 11 месяцев назад +4

    Remember that if you ever feel like an idiot, there’s always the guy in the video that existed before you.

  • @MrStreetballer5Official
    @MrStreetballer5Official 11 месяцев назад +4

    Cap, I took care of my e92 extremely well and it still was a nightmare.

  • @bmw-loonetiek
    @bmw-loonetiek Год назад +4

    that is so true boss

  • @liv3rpool92
    @liv3rpool92 3 дня назад

    One of the obvious things with technology is that things used to be more mechanical, now it's more electrical, hence more issues, to start with, then the built quality of olden times

  • @samoliver9132
    @samoliver9132 15 дней назад

    Computer modeling software is so powerful nowadays and they can easily tell which parts will wear out at what time when designing the cars. They purposely make the cars trash so that you’ll buy a new one in a few years

  • @bl3731
    @bl3731 Год назад +6

    Meanwhile Toyota Corolla being passed on to the next generation as Great Great Grandfather’s legacy lol 😂

  • @donalqahtani8235
    @donalqahtani8235 Год назад +6

    Bro bmw’s especially from 2008 until now has the dumbest engineering in the world and the worse reliability ever , fixing those cars is truly mess and nightmare

  • @SaberWLF15
    @SaberWLF15 7 часов назад

    I can attest to this, got a 2005 523i has like 200 000 something kilometers on it, engine has never been rebuilt or taken apart, and I literally do digs everytime I'm at a red light, car takes care of me so I take care of car😁
    Edit: 🤣it's also got the notorious N52 they claim was so poorly built, other than the heat coming from it, I got no complains

  • @Lorentz_Driver
    @Lorentz_Driver 11 месяцев назад +2

    TDLR: It's not unreliable if you're rich

  • @JuanTorres-pq8fd
    @JuanTorres-pq8fd 11 месяцев назад +4

    178k miles on my 335i and still runs strong

    • @karentiger5117
      @karentiger5117 11 месяцев назад

      That’s not what reliability means but ok

  • @letzUploadit
    @letzUploadit Год назад +7

    Well said

  • @dominicstonerock2880
    @dominicstonerock2880 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bmw and reliability don't exactly go hand in hand, anything made after 2008 is pretty much dormant electrical problems, and if you really wanna get upset over something, be upset over automotive manufacturers making iron blocks with aluminum heads. If you want reliability get a late 90's-early 2000's truck, Chevy 1500 is a good option, find one with a blown transmission for $1000

  • @veyronchiron938
    @veyronchiron938 Год назад +1

    I Have a BMW M850 I COUPE, since 2 months, i bought a 65.000 €, and it's a rocket, 0,62 MPH in a 3,6 seconds.

  • @Jeseryhesery88
    @Jeseryhesery88 Год назад +4

    Well Japanese cars, if done right or wrong they will still outlast German cars done right.

  • @christiancompton2326
    @christiancompton2326 Год назад +4

    I've worked on all sorts of cars and despite what others in the comments say, he's right. Properly maintained German cars are solid and well worth the money. I've seen more issues with American and Japanese cars, surprisingly. Their owners are usually pig-headed and don't take care of them. "Why is my Camry breaking down so much??" Well sir, you haven't changed the oil in 15k miles and you beat on it thinking it'll stand the test of time. Of course it's gonna break cuz you don't take care of the damn thing like you're supposed to with ALL cars

    • @storyofmylife7080
      @storyofmylife7080 Месяц назад

      Then that’s with the owners and not the car! Fact is Japanese cars are the most reliable cars on the planet. Everyone knows this!

  • @alexsystems2001
    @alexsystems2001 20 дней назад

    HA! I bought a brand new BMW Z4 in 2016 and that car was out of service 58 days in the first 10 months of ownership… the clutch master cylinder was leaking, the left rear strut fell apart, the radiator fan quit working, the air conditioner blower motor failed, the center console kept popping up because the clips were broken, the flip up screen quit working… just one thing after another. I traded it in and bought a 2017 Lexus LS460 and besides oil changes, it just works I’m now at 40,000 miles on the LS460.

  • @lilhaystack6759
    @lilhaystack6759 4 месяца назад

    My 2002 bmw 525i has 220k miles, a tune, no exhaust, and it still runs on all 6 cylinders 180-200 psi. You have a much higher chance of getting reliability out of a old bmw than any japanese economy cars. The extra cylinders, the bigger body, everything is specifically meant to be a big comfy reliable car on them. Its true that the person before you if they took care of it, will last 300 400 even 500 thousand miles

  • @danpinsonsax
    @danpinsonsax 11 месяцев назад +4

    I own a BMW thats babied and well maintained by a BMW specialist. All that plastic crap breaks.

  • @bfmv2264
    @bfmv2264 11 месяцев назад +3

    Have an e90 m47 engine. Has a little over 294,000 kilometres on it(182 miles). Still going great only thing I’ve had to repair over time has been the chain and the alternator and some basic maintenance but other than that it’s been very reliable

  • @thehtips1958
    @thehtips1958 13 дней назад

    Tell that to my uncle. Took care of a bmw like a baby that shit still broke down

  • @shemariogillete6958
    @shemariogillete6958 3 месяца назад

    I had my bmw for about 3 years with no issues. And it's mods out and tuned and still runs great.

  • @bluehydro88
    @bluehydro88 11 месяцев назад +8

    Nope he's wrong, they are incredibly unreliable... pretty much all German cars. They're amazing when new but come close to 30k miles and you better sell it

    • @storms13
      @storms13 11 месяцев назад +1

      Facts. Really easy to prove too. Just look at used prices and the depreciation of German cars vs Toyotas and Hondas. Money don’t lie

    • @Maximus20778
      @Maximus20778 3 месяца назад

      Keep coping with your Toyota 😂

    • @Tombradyjockstrap
      @Tombradyjockstrap Месяц назад

      30k??😂 you know nothing. Anyways you should only buy German if you got money

  • @DrivenPHPOV
    @DrivenPHPOV 11 месяцев назад +3

    My e36, i treat it with respect. Now its stuck on the driveway waiting for its clutch slave cylinder because the current one was leaking and lost the clutch

  • @2econd428
    @2econd428 11 месяцев назад +1

    This guy just said a bunch of nonsense. I drive an R35 GTR and drive it like the track car it is. I do all the maintenance on it myself and it’s ridiculously reliable. Just as reliable as a Japanese economy car and just as high performing as a German sports car. High performance ≠ sacrificing reliability

  • @patrick03333
    @patrick03333 17 дней назад

    Facts bro I’ve put 40,000 miles on my e90 with no major issues while just doing maintenance

  • @Neverneednevernot
    @Neverneednevernot Год назад +3

    This is just saying that as long as you fix everything when it breaks it will be fine, it doesn’t highlight how German cars are constantly in need of expensive repairs, but yes if you take it to a specialist they will keep it going reliably by fixing it all the time and that costs a lot of money

    • @TheOneAndOnlyJinglebi
      @TheOneAndOnlyJinglebi Год назад

      Nah not really, if you drive like a maniac, park it in the rain, and do all kinds of sh!t inside the car it won't be naerly as reliable as someone who looks after the car like a child

    • @ryanpinder9053
      @ryanpinder9053 Год назад

      It varies manufacturer to manufacturer and model to model, it’s not as simple as Japanese > German in terms of reliability. I’ve seen certain BMWs at the top of reliability surveys while a Nissan X-Trail has been at the bottom.