Re: e36 on fire.
look at those stupid comments.
totoseow said on 25 Jul, 2010 Report as offensive
u guys r just fcukheads, hope the fire burn ur mother chhebye one day too. then i say burn baby burn
upplrpathetic said on 25 Jul, 2010 Report as offensive
ahh speed summore
zerologic said on 25 Jul, 2010 Report as offensive
LMFAO Good show
bigbear8000 said on 24 Jul, 2010 Report as offensive
Must be a leaking petrol problem at the injectors 'O'rings or regulator. This problem can happen to any car. But common problem for E36. So common that spare part shop ran out of stock for the parts. Engine overheating usually do not catch fire. Only stalled the car as engine 'freeze'up.
malachihoseaisaiah said on 24 Jul, 2010 Report as offensive
this day,its proven,whatever salesman tell you about brand equal quality is bull-shit!! then,we must be silly to pay more for something which can be substitute for..eg.rather buy toyota,kia,proton..than massareti,BMW,which can be easily burn down to charcoal!!
tfong777 said on 24 Jul, 2010 Report as offensive
too much stress on BMW and Singapore is a hot country which explains why. Its the drivers fault. Maybe like to race until catch fire then fire wil teach us all a lesson.
sunnyblue said on 24 Jul, 2010 Report as offensive
another of those luxurious cars. maybe owner wants to acquire a new one? can claim insurance ma.
syaheer24 said on 24 Jul, 2010 Report as offensive
Never maintain or fix a mod which affect wiring, most probably.. E36s if properly maintained, won't overheat..