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Car modelFixter price range
MOT for BMW X6£29 - £45
Car service for BMW X6£158 - £248
Front brake pads replacement for BMW X6£79 - £124
Brake pad replacement (front) for BMW X6£79 - £124
Brake pad replacement (rear) for BMW X6£69 - £109
Rear brake pads replacement for BMW X6£69 - £109
Brake discs and pads replacement (front) for BMW X6£206 - £323
Brake pad replacement (front) for BMW X6£79 - £124
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement (Rear) for BMW X6£204 - £321
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement with Electronic Parking Brake (Rear) for BMW X6£249 - £391
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement (Rear) for BMW X6£204 - £321
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement with Electronic Parking Brake (Rear) for BMW X6£249 - £391
Timing belt replacement for BMW X6£458 - £720
Car diagnostic for BMW X6£34 - £54
Clutch kit replacement for BMW X6£832 - £1,307
Lower ball joint replacement - front (driver side) for BMW X6£215 - £338
Lower ball joint replacement - front (passenger side) for BMW X6£215 - £338
Lower ball joint replacement - rear (driver side) for BMW X6£215 - £338
Lower ball joint replacement - rear (passenger side) for BMW X6£215 - £338

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BMW

BMW AG is a German automobile and motorcycle manufacturer that was established over 100 years ago in March 1916. They also own Mini and Rolls Royce, after taking over the two British marques in 2000 and 1998 respectively.

BMW makes luxury vehicles and is possibly most famous for its sports saloon models. In 2018, BMW had 1.9m vehicles on the roads in the UK, a number that has been steadily increasing each year for the past decade.

As one of the ‘big 3’ German marques, along with Audi and Mercedes, BMW carries a strong reputation for making high-quality stylish vehicles, and have captured a large section of the UK market.

Luxury family and business models for every driver

Probably most popular for the 3 Series and 5 Series saloon models, BMW has got every possible angle covered for the more discerning drivers.

The full range includes everything from the 1 Series city car to the full-size saloons and sports coupes of the 7 and 8 Series models.

To provide everything you’d ever need for family motoring there’s a seven-seat MPV, their range of X model SUVs, and since 2014, the introduction of their plug-in electric i models. Top it all off with their M model high-performance supercars, the Z4 convertible and the i8 Roadster—and you’ve got the full package.

BMW: High performance on and off the track

BMW has a successful history in a range of motorsports.

They have been significant performers in touring car racing and rally driving, enjoyed success in Formula One with the BMW Sauber team, and BMW cars have been regular competitors and winners at Le Mans since the race’s early years.

BMW’s reliability and reputation

BMW ranked 16th place out of 30 car brands in the What Car? Reliability Survey in 2018. BMW hasn’t always had the best reputation for reliability but to rank alongside marques such as Honda, Volkswagen and Fiat they’re holding their own alongside plenty of the other big names.

Recent BMW recalls and reliability issues

Various recalls have been made on BMW models throughout their motoring history. The following are a list of the most recent in the UK and Europe.

22/03/2019 – BMW X5 (2018)

Incorrect tightening torque of left front seat fixing bolts

22/03/2019 – BMW X5, 5 Series (2000–2003)

Potential rupture of driver front airbag inflator

04/03/2019 – BMW X1 (2018–2019)

Rear lights may be fixed with incorrect securing units

01/03/2019 – BMW X5, X6, 7 Series, 6 Series and 5 Series (2009–2011)

Auxiliary water pump’s electronics could lead to a short circuit

01/02/2019 – BMW X5 and X6 (2007–2010)

The idler pulley bolt could become loosened

21/01/2019 – BMW M3, M4 and M4 convertible (2016)

The flange of the propshaft may become detached

27/12/2018 – BMW X6 (2014–2015)

EGR module cooler could leak

27/12/2018 – BMW 4 Series (2013–2015)

Exhaust gas recirculation module cooler could leak

All recall information sourced from gov.co.uk data.

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