But the new colossal recall was spurred by reports citing fire in BMW vehicles that had already received repairs that addressed the earlier recalls. Upon launching an investigation, BMW discovered that problems with supplier production might leave the PCV valve vulnerable to heater damage in real-world driving scenarios.
As of the earnings report, no incidents or injuries had turned up with relevance to the latest recall. BMW also added that drivers could keep using their vehicles until they receive recall fixes — unless they notice smoke coming from the engine compartment, whether by sight or the smell of burning plastic.That's good advice, but it seems like any half-conscious driver would pull over if smoke started pouring out of the engine. Hopefully.
in 2021 — scoring $17.67 billion, according to the earnings report. This was linked to rising prices despite higher sales of luxury and high-end vehicles, and combining these two factors lead to a substantial boost in revenue.didn't slow BMW's growth. A record 2.52 million vehicles sold in 2021, with a 10.3 percent earnings margin included for that year. This is significant because it's the German automaker's highest since 2017.
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