View Poll Results: How reliable is your G87? | |||
No notable issues so far | 65 | 76.47% | |
Have had fit/finish issues or minor mechanical troubles (still drivable) | 8 | 9.41% | |
Have had major mechanical/electrical issues (not drivable) | 5 | 5.88% | |
Other issue (elaborate) | 7 | 8.24% | |
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11-14-2024, 05:47 AM | #24 |
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My car got the famous G87 slightly off alignment. I heard a guy say the dealer aligned his car for free at 10k miles so maybe I'll try that lol.
Also my speakers crackle on certain songs at certain volumes. My dealer took note of this at break in and I will have them take care of it at my 10k service, which is soon. The interior door handles make a sticky sound when you pull on them to close them. Apparently all G87's do this because of the design of the door handle, the speaker is probably getting looser every time, which is annoying. Mechanically, no issues.
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11-15-2024, 09:51 AM | #25 | |
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I am now at the end of year 1 with my G87. for context, this is my daily all year round in NE. a touch over 16k miles, going for my fourth oil change next friday. zero mechanical issues, zero oil burned. perfect so far in that regard. quibbles as follows: +the climate control being hidden on touchscreen sucks a lot +ive noticed that if i have the back seats folded, my driver seat will not go all the way into its memory position even if it says "position reached" (no, its not blocking the movement, just leaning). then under acceleration i will feel the seat slide back half an inch or so. minor, yes, but annoying. +car refuses to switch between bluetooth devices. just won't do it. carplay cuts in and out sometimes. the BMW native iDrive isn't bad, its just all very annoying. really minor stuff. very happy with it so far. |
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11-15-2024, 11:39 AM | #26 |
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Going on 18 months (April 2023) and ~10,500 miles my M2 has been problem free.
Some complaints... I agree with two_three_two regarding his opinion of the climate control access requiring touch screen access. The auto climate control doesn't appear to provide auto control of the cabin ventilation fan speed. I notice this to some degree but a frequent passenger in the car notices it big time and is constantly fiddling with her side's temperature setting and vents and even asking me to adjust up or down the cabin fan speed to deal with her being in the sun or out of the sun and thus needing more or less cooling or more or less heating as I drive. I have noticed the driver side and passenger side seat belts don't always retract when the person undoes the belt. The passenger side seat belt being loose then rattles and more than once to save my sanity have had to pull over and fiddle with belt to get it to fully retract and stop the rattling. The driver side seat belt being loose can have it sag and end up having the door close on it. So I have to check the seat belt fully retracts when I get out of the car but before I close the door. I like to alternate between keys to spread the wear and tear out. But one key is associated with me and the other key to associated with guest. I can't have both keys assigned to me, to my id. When I use the guest key if I want to use the NAV system I have to take the time to sign in using my ID (PIN). Have to sign in to use my car's features. That's insane. I have been unable to connect -- if that is right word -- the car's garage door opener to my garage door. I have to use the hand held door opener I carry with me that I use to open the garage door -- there is no other access to the garage other than through the large garage door -- to open the garage door when I return from a trip. If I could get the car's garage door opener to work I could use that to open the garage door when I return and put the hand held door opener in my jacket pocket and leave it there. |
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11-15-2024, 08:21 PM | #27 |
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Almost 12 months (11/28) & I have 16,700 mi (will be over 17k Monday morning). The only thing that irritates me about the car is the iDrive system. I also have a '22 X3MC with iDrive 7, and previously had a '22 330e with iDrive 7. I feel the previous version was much better and had a lot less bugs. I have issues daily with the iDrive & Carplay.
Can't stand the auto climate control & the fact that there are not heated seat buttons. Mechanically, the car has been solid. I really like it, but am not gaga over it. Already looking at something new in the near future. |
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11-16-2024, 08:18 AM | #28 |
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Only 5 months and 2k miles but no issues thus far except a couple rattles that come and go so haven't been able to debug them (and not a big enough deal to care much).
Car is a dream, particularly after CDV delete, clutch stop, and SSK. |
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11-16-2024, 02:00 PM | #29 |
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Just went over 5100 miles today and have had the car since this January. Honestly I have put on way more miles than I thought i would. Having a near snow less winter this year contributed to the extra driving.
I have had zero issues just a couple glitchy things. Sometimes after going into M1 or M2 the icon will not persist on my gauge cluster, I've had two or three instances with an issue connecting to android auto but it seems way less problematic than what I've heard about carplay connectivity, I don't like that both keys dont connect to my ID, but that's about it. I do have days though where I go driving and can't get loose anywhere due to traffic or I punch it up to 90 or so and feel like I'm a menace to society. It must be my middle aged instincts telling me to not be an idiot and then I question why do I have a sports car?? I have been thinking about getting a slightly used X5 M50i as they scoot and they are so much more practical for the family. It's an ongoing battle with cars.
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otherwise: i maintain that if you dont have a solid daily usecase for the car then its easy to dismiss it for something more practical. i thoroughly enjoy mine but wonder if an X3M wouldnt be more applicable to my life. |
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I also noticed a difference this weekend between my M2 & wife's '22 X3MC with both vehicles set on the same temperature (74 degrees), her vehicle blew very noticeably cold air while mine has never blown cold air, but more luke warm. Is never really bothered me & seems to keep the interior at the temp I select, I just noticed the air coming from the vents in the X3 to be much colder. |
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My buddies and I really like doing the Exotics Racing/SpeedVegas thing where you can pick from cars like a GT3RS, Lambo, Ferrari, Corvette, R8. Then you have an instructor in the car with you that ensures you don't fly off the track. It can be pricey but it's only a once every other year type of thing. It definitely satisfies the craving to drive fast and I don't have to worry about my own car.
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Production date: 11-17-22
Purchase date: 4-8-2023 18,527 miles. No mechanical issues. Great twisty road car (have been up to the mountains 4 times for a total of 8 weeks). I would like it if the parking brake light stayed on until I exit & lock the car. The chances of my '75 2002 going to the mountains is approaching zero. |
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I have this one wierd issue on my car we’re the flaps for the exhaust close and never open back up or they do but only for the first couple minutes of the drive g87 m2 25 w/ 2500miles
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