How is the failure rate of the new Brilliance BMW X3?
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The failure rate of the new Brilliance BMW X3 is not high. Here is the relevant introduction of the new Brilliance BMW: 1. Body: The length, width, and height reach 5106*1868*1500mm respectively, with a strong waistline adopting BMW's consistent design approach, enhancing the sporty atmosphere and sense of power. 2. Powertrain: The new Brilliance BMW 5 Series is equipped with a high-power 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum output power of 184 horsepower and 252 horsepower, an 8-speed automatic transmission, and a front double-wishbone, two independent suspension structure for the chassis.
Recently, I've often been asked about the quality issues of the new Brilliance BMW X3. A friend who works at a repair shop for three years has shared quite a few cases with me. To be honest, the relatively high failure rate of electronic systems is a long-standing issue. Problems like touchscreen freezes and Bluetooth disconnections occur in about two or three out of every ten vehicles. The drivetrain, however, performs quite well, with the B48 engine showing much-improved oil leakage compared to older models. But if the air suspension fails after the warranty expires, it can be quite painful—replacing an original part costs around 40,000 yuan. I recommend paying special attention to abnormal noises from the air vents during pickup—this is a common issue on the assembly line. In the end, the probability of encountering problems is lower than with the imported version, but repairs aren't significantly cheaper either.