
Originally Posted by
shogun
It is a pitty for most of the owners, but for me good.
If they have a prob, they go to the dealer, they give them an estimate for more than 10 k $, and the reaction is selling the car.
I bought last year a 750iL Highline from a dealer in the country side, he did not know anything about the car. The owner of the car was his friend and he had to sell it. The owner was a dentist, but had no knowledge about cars.
Repair was too costly at the dealer.
Just to mention a few of the "costly" repairs I did without buying any spare parts or paying just a little bit:
twisted seat back, leaking engine oil (turned out to be overfilled Pentosin reservoir, that was one touch with my hand into the "oil" and seeing the color, then I knew it), no power = limpmode = still first rotors and distributors in from 1990, center piece in distributor was missing), and m,any other things you can solve when you know the car.
But who knows a 750 E32.
Today I got emails from South Africa, from Germany, from USA and I had to help someone here.
They are all lost without expertise.
The dealer makes a very big estimate and then the cars are dumped into the market.
Sometimes a simple distributor solves the problem, or they even do not know that a Highline has 2 alternators and 2 aircons and 2 batteries.
I know, I am an E32 idiot expert, but that is something.