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I chose to specialize in BMW because, 20 years ago when I started working in the automotive industry, many mechanics expressed fear of working on BMW especially Rolls-Royce due to their complexity. This challenged me and sparked my curiosity, especially appreciating the unique engineering and craftsmanship that sets BMW vehicles apart.
I would be delighted to share my knowledge with every single one of you! So In the future, I planned to create educational classes focused on repairing BMWs, so we can dive deep into the intricacies of these vehicles together.
I decided to focus solely on the BMW Group because, in my early days in the automotive industry, I worked on multiple brands but found it challenging to excel in all of them. Over the years, I realized that mastering one brand allows for deeper learning and retention of knowledge, as well as the ability to accumulate the specific tools and diagnostic software required for effective repairs. This specialization enhances both my skills and service quality for BMW customers.
Yes, you’re right that Audi and Mercedes are made in Germany, but that doesn’t mean they are the same. There is significant competition between BMW, Mercedes, and VW, which leads to many differences in their designs, engineering, and technology. Each brand has its unique characteristics, so focusing on BMW allows for a more specialized skill set and better understanding of their specific systems.
I started my YouTube channel years ago with the intention of giving something back to the community. I've benefited greatly from the wealth of information online, thanks to many generous individuals who took the time to share repair tutorials and disassembly tips. Now that I have gained extensive experience and am becoming more skilled in my field, I feel it's my turn to contribute and help others by sharing my knowledge and insights through my videos.