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If you're like me - nervous about leaving spark plugs screwed in your engine for 100,000 miles - the standard, non platinum, non iridium NGK BKR6E V-power spark plug works just fine - runs smooth - no loss in fuel use. I'll be changing them every couple of years - I can afford it at $2.24 each!
Another fine example of BMW=bring money withya,i run NGK Laser Platinum BKR6EQUP bought from a auto store and cheap,BMW parts counter sells the same plug with a BMW stamp for a fortune.
Another fine example of BMW=bring money withya,i run NGK Laser Platinum BKR6EQUP bought from a auto store and cheap,BMW parts counter sells the same plug with a BMW stamp for a fortune.
So true... the dealership quoted me $20 a plug, Advance Auto sold me a whole set for $25... the exact same plugs! Nuts!
Also i've saved a ton by owning an obd code reader and a workshop manual,keeps my out of warranty car out of the dealership,it prob a $100 to get the good morning sir lol.