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Code read : Cylinder 4 misfire. Spark plug issue?
I assume some of the BMW engines are a 0W ("zero")?
Reliability only counts for the vehicle you own.
Could PepBoys do something like this for much cheaper. Am I doing damage by driving it like this. Car seems fine really .?
Mechanic quoted me $200-$300. That seems high I think.I don't work on cars but my neighbor does. I saw a couple of YouTube videos, it looks straight forward.Could PepBoys do something like this for much cheaper. Am I doing damage by driving it like this. Car seems fine really .?
Also, you bought a BMW, you need to expect they get very expensive out of warranty. Most of my friends spend a few grand a year keeping them running once they get out of warranty.
I'm not a car guy but I hear that zero weight oil is causing problems for a lot of the manufacturers. Maybe all of them?I wonder why...
Indeed, but one need only pick up a copy of Consumer Reports to at least help ensure that the chances of getting a reliable vehicle is in one's favor. Of course there's always the chance of getting a lemon just like there is always the chance of getting....uh....whatever the opposite of a lemon is.
Here's another useful resource:http://tradeinqualityindex.com/
Very cool; thanks!
Oh yea, no doubt a lack of friction helps fuel economy. It also helps that crankshaft when it's "paddling" through the oil pan with a lower viscosity liquid to trudge through (which also helps).