Meisterschaft developing exhaust for the g37?
#80
Do some research before you drop your hard earned money on a product, especially that amount of cash. That applies to anything (not only car products) anyone is considering buying in the future.
I'm not saying their product is necessarily bad (nor am I saying it's good), but there's history behind Eisenmann and Eisenhaus, the Meisterschaft name, and where the product is made. I was one of the lucky ones to get the real exhaust when I purchased. Although my intermediate pipe was not genuine, I was happy with the construction and happy with the settlement Eisenhaus provided in the end (don't ask me specifics, I can't disclose them). A majority of the members didn't get a genuine exhaust.
Read up and decide for yourself if it's something you want to purchase...that's all I'm saying. The end decision is in the hands of the consumer. Make an informed purchase, on any product you buy.
e90post.com link
**Edit** I should add that the exhausts in that thread were made overseas, and I should correct myself and state that that may not be the case now (although it was in the past). If anyone is considering buying their product, I would hope that would be a question one asks before making a purchase. Again, I correct my previous statement.
I'm not saying their product is necessarily bad (nor am I saying it's good), but there's history behind Eisenmann and Eisenhaus, the Meisterschaft name, and where the product is made. I was one of the lucky ones to get the real exhaust when I purchased. Although my intermediate pipe was not genuine, I was happy with the construction and happy with the settlement Eisenhaus provided in the end (don't ask me specifics, I can't disclose them). A majority of the members didn't get a genuine exhaust.
Read up and decide for yourself if it's something you want to purchase...that's all I'm saying. The end decision is in the hands of the consumer. Make an informed purchase, on any product you buy.
e90post.com link
**Edit** I should add that the exhausts in that thread were made overseas, and I should correct myself and state that that may not be the case now (although it was in the past). If anyone is considering buying their product, I would hope that would be a question one asks before making a purchase. Again, I correct my previous statement.
#82
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Do some research before you drop your hard earned money on a product, especially that amount of cash. That applies to anything (not only car products) anyone is considering buying in the future.
I'm not saying their product is necessarily bad (nor am I saying it's good), but there's history behind Eisenmann and Eisenhaus, the Meisterschaft name, and where the product is made. I was one of the lucky ones to get the real exhaust when I purchased. Although my intermediate pipe was not genuine, I was happy with the construction and happy with the settlement Eisenhaus provided in the end (don't ask me specifics, I can't disclose them). A majority of the members didn't get a genuine exhaust.
Read up and decide for yourself if it's something you want to purchase...that's all I'm saying. The end decision is in the hands of the consumer. Make an informed purchase, on any product you buy.
e90post.com link
**Edit** I should add that the exhausts in that thread were made overseas, and I should correct myself and state that that may not be the case now (although it was in the past). If anyone is considering buying their product, I would hope that would be a question one asks before making a purchase. Again, I correct my previous statement.
I'm not saying their product is necessarily bad (nor am I saying it's good), but there's history behind Eisenmann and Eisenhaus, the Meisterschaft name, and where the product is made. I was one of the lucky ones to get the real exhaust when I purchased. Although my intermediate pipe was not genuine, I was happy with the construction and happy with the settlement Eisenhaus provided in the end (don't ask me specifics, I can't disclose them). A majority of the members didn't get a genuine exhaust.
Read up and decide for yourself if it's something you want to purchase...that's all I'm saying. The end decision is in the hands of the consumer. Make an informed purchase, on any product you buy.
e90post.com link
**Edit** I should add that the exhausts in that thread were made overseas, and I should correct myself and state that that may not be the case now (although it was in the past). If anyone is considering buying their product, I would hope that would be a question one asks before making a purchase. Again, I correct my previous statement.
#84
Administrator
Weird, every exhaust I went through was made overseas and zero issues here lol
#85
1. Eisenhaus was the US masterdistributor for Eisenmann products
2. Eisenhaus sold a product called "Meisterschaft" which they stated was a genuine Eisenmann product.
3. Eisenmann never made a product called "Meisterschaft"
4. "Meisterschaft" was a product made-up by Eisenhaus
5. Eisenmann ceased business dealings with Eisenhaus
6. Eisenhaus evidently had their "Meisterschaft" product made in Korea
7. Eisenhaus compensated buyers for the problems.
#86
I don't doubt that, nor am I doubting that it may be well made. I'm just saying that people should make informed decisions before they purchase, and do research on the company selling the particular product you want to purchase. That theory applies to anything one is considering buying, automotive, household, electronic, anything.