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      08-13-2011, 11:20 PM   #11
BMWrules7
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Um, unless your car has wings, carries commercial passengers, drives on railroad tracks, or otherwise uses pipelines then the NTSB probably won't give a damn about your torpid throttle.

I think you mean to say what your link is trying to tell you. The proper agency to report your safety concerns is the NHTSA and not the NTSB.

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Fourth, file a formal complaint with NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board)Â….....

https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/

NTSB will document the complaintsÂ…..... and by law they are required to report the complaints to BMW. Similar to the Better Business Bureau, if enough complaints are filed, they will investigate and may very well eventually force BMW to offer a resolution.
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