:Bad fuel pumps :rattling wastegate actuators due to premature failure :dealers looking for a way to void your warranty :electrical gremlins with the dash :part throttle shifting issues with the autos :just to name a few :Nice cars but the DO have issues, even with low miles. I realy want one but the thought of 8 K turbo replacements and 15 k engine rebuilds scares me. :HarryThe Bad Fuel Pumps are covered under a service bulletin. It's funny how people take the shock and awe that's projected onto their computer screens from internet forums as the gospel. Dealers aren't looking for ways to void warranties. Some 335 owners are stupid enough to bring modified vehicles in for service and expect the dealerships to honor warranty coverage...thats asinine. Electrical gremlins in the dash and rattling waste gate actuators are few and far in between. Part throttle shifting issues can be solved by simply reading the owners manual. Press the start button twice...push the gas pedal to the floor...listen for the audible click. The auto trans is reset and ready to learn your driving style. You named a few and out of all of them...a whopping 1 was an actual issue. Like I said earlier...people are going to modify vehicles. It isn't the manufacturers problem when your car fails to work as designed after you've modified it. I'm an enthusiast like the rest of you; I'm also a realist...
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