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Which car should I buy.
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5 | 10.20% |
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44 | 89.80% |
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03-26-2017, 07:35 PM | #1 |
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Which car should I buy.
Hey guys, I'm looking at purchasing a e92 335i. I want it to be 6mt, include navigation, and I really would like it to be black (exterior) on black (interior). I found two cars on Craigslist and need help deciding. I'm planning on doing a Cobb tune, dci, and a fmic for primary mods.
The first car is a 2008 e92 335i in black, it has navigation, 6mt, a Cobb tune, and an injen intake. The owner just did new spark plugs, coil packs, valve cover gasket, and crankshaft position sensor. The only negative with the car is that it has 125k miles. The car is completely blacked out and looks great. The second option is a 2007 e92 335i in silver. It has navigation and manual transmission, and no performance upgrades. It looks very clean, only has 95k miles, and one owner. This is obviously the more reliable option due to mileage and only having one owner. The thing that keeps bringing me back to the first option is the color and the mods that have already been done to it. The first car is sold by a private seller and the second is from a dealer (if that makes any difference. Both cars are going for 10grand. Any help would be great. Thanks! |
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I personally only considered '09 or '10 and wouldn't purchase an N54 approaching or exceeding 100,000 miles (bought mine around 50k and have been relatively lucky with repairs). Either of these could still get very expensive quickly after purchase.
If I absolutely had to choose one I'd go with the '07. Good luck |
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Low mileage unless it has mechanical issues. To me upgraded means " I beat on that bitch like she owed me money".
Oh 95k to me is not low mileage. Low mileage is 5k-24k, ideally though under 12k. If those two options all I have to say is have cash aside for repairs. |
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Haha yea that does make sense, I haven't had the chance to have the inspect the lower miles car. I had the upgraded one inspected by my own mechanic that I've done work with before, no issues. However, when I picked up the car the guy told me to "drive it like it's stolen." So that probably translates over to how he drives it. Thanks for the help.
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Update, the 95k 335 was sold. I guess I'll keep looking due to the unanimous agreement that it was a better option than the upgraded one.
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Even then. MHD alone is far better option. If you head over to the turbo section and read the threads you'll see why
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On a higher mileage BMW the first thing you would want to do is get a full mechanical inspection and make sure all maintenance items have been taken care off before you start tuning. Otherwise it's like stepping into the ring, without having spent a minute in the gym, and hoping to win on a wing and a prayer.
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