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Steer Clear: 10 Cars That Will Likely Break Down After 100K Miles

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1. BMW 3 Series

Starting MSRP: $41,250

The BMW 3 Series has long been a gold standard in the luxury sedan segment, known for its innovative technology features, sporty driving dynamics, and upscale interior. But, just like any vehicle, it has its own highs and lows.

Not only is the initial purchase price higher compared to other similar cars, but unfortunately, the BMW 3 Series also demands high maintenance costs, with a considerable number of them necessitating electrical or engine repairs around or shortly after reaching 100,000 miles. This makes it one of the least reliable cars on the market.

Moreover, according to experts, the 3 Series features a powerful engine that requires regular maintenance.

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3 Responses

  1. Common theme here is automatic transmissions of any form are garbage. It is a constant weak spot for many brands and models. For years. I don’t know why people insist on buying automatics and putting up with expensive repairs, down time and short vehicle life. It’s time to go back to manual transmissions. People need to be a little less lazy. But if you absolutely insist to have your $tarbucks$ beverage or text, then an automatic provides a little easier (but not safer) way to multitask while driving. But the definition of insanity is repeating something over and over expecting a different result. The news here is continue to expect problems and large repair costs for choosing an automatic transmission. And don’t get me started on EV’s that don’t have transmissions. That’s another foolish choice.

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