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Also wondering if the "Active Steering" option has a higher risk of needing repair compared to the normal steering. Last edited by Homeslice; 06-22-2012 at 07:44 PM.. |
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Yep.
This thread is full of it. The $15k fine is laughable. Your typical E90 / E92 owner doesn't have $15k to their name anyway.
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The second answer is they have not seen more repairs to active versus non. But, the client base for either are different. Meaning, casual commuting vs track style.
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If you don't have $15k by the time you're 65, you don't drive a Lexus.
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