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Kraftkurve King
There is a chance a 30d will come also. From what I heard. But not initially. There is still a strong demand for dieselsThe best diesel engine in history is on its deathbed. It's strange to imagine a world without BMW's sublime straight 6 diesels.
It was the engine of choice for decades in my family. With the exception of the 2.5 TDS in the 90s they were all extremely reliable. On average my father does 80k km. annualy and all 3.0s were completely trouble free up until 270k-300k when he usually changed for a new one.
All were hard driven workhorses(my father still enjoys spirited driving to this day) yet still delivered phenomenal efficiency.