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Originally Posted by RxCritical
Funny my daughters Hyundai doesn't do this, neither does my wife's car or my Corvette. This does not occur in all automobile models. I have been driving since 1982 so I have a little experiance with multiple vehicles.
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Would you rather drive a Hyundai Sonata with no vibration or a F30 with some jiggle in the wiggle?
Just asking...
My last car was an Accord with vibration in the seat, subtle but noticeable.
I think there is no such thing as a car with perfect quality control, no matter the make, model, or price. I certainly don't view BMW high on a pedestal in this regard. Despite the hype, it is a complex machine with thousands of components, some of which are bound to not work as designed. It still sucks though if yours is "imperfect". I guess it's up to you to decide what's acceptable or not. Good luck.
Only the 6 series made it on to the 2012 JD Power's list on top rated cars for initial quality. No surprise there.