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People who don't have to own cars (actually, the car owns YOU) may not realize how much freedom they have because of that. No $$$ payment book, no $$$ insurance, $ registration, $ oil changes, $$ transmission maintenance, $ coolant change, $$ tire replacement, $$ brake jobs, $$$ constant fuel bills, car washes, various filter replacements, wiper blades, $$ headlight bulb replacement (VERY $$$ on some cars), $ possible parking costs and fixing whatever breaks and leaving it to be done. This is partly because in the U.S., the country is completely car centered. Without a car in most areas, you are screwed! No trams, trains, bike paths or dedicated bike lanes completely separated from car traffic (see Amsterdam and Oulu, Finland; NICE!), no busses with dedicated lanes away from car traffic and criminal zoning laws which PREVENT this from being fixed. The U.S. is major mixed up in a bad way when it comes to getting around. The whole country is designed wrong and now you're paying the price by being a slave to that endless $$$$$$$ pile of crap in the driveway. Thanks GM for taking away trams and making cars king and humans the slaves. Besides this, thanks, Scotty for bringing these videos. Regardless of how cars are a major headache in the U.S., it is a real honor to have you give us your views on what is happening in the car world. I'm glad you enjoy doing these videos which means you (hopefully) won't stop any time soon. Never give up! Never surrender! (haha)
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I had a 3 series that I loved to death. It did pretty well until about 90,000 miles. They must be programmed to fall apart.
I had one '15 V8 with the twin turbo. Ditched it as soon as the warranty is out.