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Old 05-10-2007, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by deep throat View Post
The GEM of the story: The "M3 specialist" takes the car for a last spin with my friend in the passenger seat, shifts, car still is wobbly, he feels it, and the solution is: "Well, all you need to do now is left your foot off the throttle when you shift and re apply it"......

The car is up for sale now...
That's actually the best way to drive an M3 SMOOTHLY with SMG II.

For the original poster, it's such a shame that dealers act that way. But I wholeheartedly agree with James. You should ALWAYS do a walk-around check of your vehicle with your advisor when you bring it in for service. That way both you and the dealer know the condition of the vehicle before it was taken in for service. Any discrepancy from that sheet will easily be taken care of without hassle or question by the dealer.
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