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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 3973889, member: 1414"] Nah. Maybe it was once true, the early versions of iDrive certainly had a bad rep. My 2007 was not so equipped and suffered no faults over 4+ years post warranty. Only had the X5 for 16 months, but no problems so far. Our 2007 Lexus Rx350 sucked, because Toyota under engineered it. Turned a Camry into an SUV and left most things the same. Brakes way too small, suspension components, none of it was built for a car that heavy. Among the mass produced brands, I don’t think there really are any truly bad cars anymore. Remember what it was like when cars used to overheat on the highway all the time? When cars needed regular tuneups and you worried if it would start in the morning? Spark plugs last 100k miles now. [/QUOTE]
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