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      12-26-2009, 02:08 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by John_01 View Post
+1, as it seems like you will end up in the same situation.
The reason is that they will be paying for them...and then I am getting rid of the car and buying a holden/Toyota/ (Not a Ford)
This will be my third and last BMW...they have lost me as a customer and I can tell you some of my friends as well who were thinking of buying the.
As the above articles show I am not alone.
Remember they sell the car for OUR roads, so why should I have to pay for more tyres and rims after they have sold me the car...maybe I am missing something or is it normal to buy a car (Pay extra for the wheels and rims) and then be told that the wheel and tyre combination is unsuitable for the country and cities you are going to drive in?
The pint is not wheteher RFT are any good or 19"...the issue is BMW are selling them as an option and one would think that they can handle the conditions that they are made for i.e. Driving on Roads in Australia!!
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