BMW (BMWG.DE) on Monday said it has launched a global recall of 235,500 mini vehicles, a step taken by the German auto maker because electronic circuit boards could overheat and cause a vehicle fire.
The British Motor Corporation never needed any fancy-pants "circuit boards" to start a vehicle fire.
wasser61,
Jan 16, 5:03pm
PMSL.
socram,
Jan 16, 7:34pm
Yes, but supercharged.I think this hiccup may be with the later cars and turbo ones at that.
Didn't stop them winning the Dakar Rally though.
scuba,
Jan 16, 7:42pm
All hailLucas"prince of darkness"
elect70,
Jan 16, 9:31pm
^^^^ in a german madecar !
socram,
Sep 26, 3:12pm
Not German made!German owned.Still made in the UK.
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