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      10-29-2016, 10:33 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by shoman22 View Post
regardless of where and when the car shouldn't fail on me and thats not the point lol!. i drove it smooth and not stupid at least!. and im asking for advice not for you to evaluate my driving pace...

its a 6MT
The whole point of this is your driving. Especially if it is a MT. Regardless if you take any of the advice we give you, you will end up having to deal with this not us.

Like a few above have said, tell the dealership to provide absolute proof and say I will lawyer up if you don't. 40k is no joke for an engine. If they provide the proof and shows you that you over-revved then you are screwed. If they can't and they won't fix your car then get your lawyer.

Don't do it the other way. Sue first, if BMW provides proof in court that you over-revved then not only do you have to PAY for the engine, you now have to pay for your lawyer. Be smart about what you are doing. Just because you drive normally for you, doesn't mean it is healthy for your car.
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