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Originally Posted by Flying Ace
I do concede that the M3 was at its time the most statistically defect free car in the BMW lineup. I read some breakdown of the JD Power initial quality survey of new car ownership (today it's a paid service to dive into the details), but the M3's numbers were in line with the entire Lexus lineup at the time, and was the most defect-free car in the entire BMW line up.
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Except for that little issue with rod bearings.
. Initial quality yes.
My 11 M3 has been 100% trouble free and the most defect free vehicle I have ever owned. But I'm only at 12k miles.