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Old 06-10-2006, 03:01 PM   #1
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Kinda makes me laugh, you got rid of the car because you couldn't sort out a shimmy.. lol. Well whatever makes you happy. Some rims and tires would have solved your problem and cost around 3k so you would still be even and have your Boxster.

I think SOMEONE (won't say who) hasn't read all of the posts, trials, and tribulations surrounding MS' car - but whatever makes you happy....

Best of luck with your new BMW, MachSchnell! We'll miss your Porsche related comments - but I think you're always welcome here...
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Old 06-10-2006, 03:04 PM   #2
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good luck and please consider a 2003-2004 986S in the future.
(a bargain sportscar with all the bugs worked out).

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Old 06-10-2006, 03:24 PM   #3
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I'm sorry to hear you decided to give up the Box, but under the circumstances, I do not blame you.

I do have one question though, and I realise this is hindsight at this point, but I am curious nonetheless....

When you went to the dealerships to inform them of these problems, did you ever actually take a tech or the service manager out on a test drive and reproduce the problem for them? I know that when I had a problem with one of my previous cars, and I'd drop it off for the dealership to fix it, they could not reprodue the symptoms. I had an intermittent power loss that resulted in the car bucking hard, and a blip on the engine light. Usually whilst trying to merge into freeway traffic. Finally I said, "Let me drive." And I took the disbeliever out and reproduced the problem. They couldn't very well deny it when my car bucked so hard it threw the guy into the dash (he wasn't wearing his belt... tsk tsk.) "Did you feel that?"

They kept the car until they could solve the problem. Took 3 weeks to track down the broken coil pick up wire, but I never had a problem with that car after that.

Anyways, I wish you the best of luck with the Bimmer.
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