BMW cars have never done it for me.
I had a friend with a 70's Bavaria that was nothing but trouble. Single anecdote, but I was singularly unimpressed with the durability of that car, considering the money he spent on it.
Then again, starting in the late 60's, I've owned perhaps a dozen or so BMW motorcycles. In the beginning, they were markedly more reliable than their competition. Gradually the competition caught up with, and in my opinion has over time surpassed, BMW's claim to reliability.
New ones seem to have ongoing reliability issues, largely focused on electronics, fuel injection and switch gear. This from a BMW motorcycle forum discussing the new K1600...
To be fair, some of the replies might be along the lines of "My K1600 has been perfect", but scrolling through that's the exception rather than the rule.
In any case, I currently own two BMW's - a 1999 K1200RS bought new and a 1998 K1200RS with an EZS sidecar bought used. Both are fine bikes and the 1999 has had only two real repairs in 80,000 miles - rear engine seal and rear drive. They're both keepers.
But there's not a single bike in the current lineup that appeals to me in the least.
Which for me, is kinda sad.
BTW, here's me and Karen and Jake the Wonder Dog with my '98, getting ready for a parade in Blue Ridge, GA: