BMW X3 - What options did you get that are worth it?

Anonymous
So what? Few owners work on their own BMWs. Those that do, and the shops which work on them, will buy the necessary tool. Incidentally, there are plenty of highly specialized tools which, if not actually strictly necessary, make working on BMWs much faster and easier, a trait BMWs share with many other makes.

Just because you don't see any benefit to a new fastener type doesn't mean BMW's engineers don't see one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So what? Few owners work on their own BMWs. Those that do, and the shops which work on them, will buy the necessary tool. Incidentally, there are plenty of highly specialized tools which, if not actually strictly necessary, make working on BMWs much faster and easier, a trait BMWs share with many other makes.

Just because you don't see any benefit to a new fastener type doesn't mean BMW's engineers don't see one.


Looks like your feelings got hurt by a screw! You are both naive and foolish
Anonymous
If you want to repair your car yourself, you will be likely be able to buy an XYZ brand special screwdriver from China. Likely from exactly the same factory that makes the BMW screwdriver.
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