The BMW Parts That Rarely Fail — and the Ones That Always Do
Image: BMW 4 Series air suspension rear shock absorber for G26 model for £236.54 BMW ownership has a reputation problem. Ask ten people about BMW reliability and you’ll get ten different answers. Some owners swear their cars run for years with nothing more than routine servicing. Others feel like something is always breaking. The truth sits somewhere in the middle — and it has very little to do with luck. After years of real-world ownership experience, forum discussions, and working daily with dismantling BMWs, one thing becomes very clear: BMWs are not unreliable cars, but certain BMW parts are far more failure-prone than others . Some components age incredibly well. Others fail so consistently that experienced owners expect them. Understanding the difference changes everything about how you own, maintain, and budget for a BMW. Let’s dive deep into this topic. Why Some BMW Parts Last Forever BMW engineers do many things exceptionally well. Core mechanical car parts are usually over...