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Old 04-07-2016, 08:43 PM   #1
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I think it's awesome but it costs $300 a year ... If that is the only choice out there I'd definitely consider it but it sucks to have to pay the $25 per month aka $300 per year fee.
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:45 PM   #2
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I think it's awesome but it costs $300 a year ... If that is the only choice out there I'd definitely consider it but it sucks to have to pay the $25 per month aka $300 per year fee.
It looked like you can start and stop the service when you want and only pay while its active. I just skimmed, though, so

You could also normally leave it on your kid's car to make sure he's behaving.
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It looked like you can start and stop the service when you want and only pay while its active. I just skimmed, though, so

You could also normally leave it on your kid's car to make sure he's behaving.
Lol ... The way my son goes through brakes and tires something tells me that device would give me more stress tracking him then I already feel ...

I'm frustrated ... Between bmw, Audi and Porsche I am tired of wondering why they put so many miles on my cars when they are in for service
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I'm frustrated ... Between bmw, Audi and Porsche I am tired of wondering why they put so many miles on my cars when they are in for service
I had the opposite problem with my last BMW that had the stalling issue. I encouraged them to take the thing home every night for a week so that they could reproduce the issue, but it seems instead that they would just wash it and tell me it's ready for pickup.
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