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05-25-2015, 08:29 PM | #111 | |
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to the Op: dont settle/short change yourself just to "drive a bmw". Just because its 11k doesn't mean maintenance is cheap. It still needs to be maintained like a 55k thousand dollar car. This could have been already said, I didnt read the thread
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05-26-2015, 12:51 AM | #112 | |
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05-26-2015, 01:11 AM | #113 |
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Looks nice! Biggest negatives I see are automatic, all wheel drive and high mileage. If you want an auto and awd, then compromising on mileage isn't crazy (although it will hurt maintenance and resale esp.) But, if you would prefer a manual or rwd, then I would keep looking.
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05-26-2015, 01:44 AM | #114 |
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I'll chime in-
Back in 2012 I purchased a cpo 2009 328i with 26 thousand miles. In the first 10 thousand miles the drivers side break light went out, the drivers side door lock actuator shit the bed, I had to replace the thermostat, and the drivers side headlight bracket. If I didn't have cpo that would have been at 3k after tax not including routine maintenance. My insurance rates were 180 a month with all of the discounts (when I was 18). Definitely something to consider.
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05-26-2015, 01:37 PM | #116 | |
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05-26-2015, 01:45 PM | #117 | |
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05-26-2015, 02:48 PM | #118 | |
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The tools you will need will be the metric sockets(shallow and deep), metric wrenches, ratchets of various sizes. Most important tool will be a good torque wrench. Many people have broken a lot of bolts by over torquing. Get a nice set of jack and jackstands and a pair of ramps. It should get you started. You can buy the tools as and when needed but its always good to buy a whole set and keep it rather than having to go buy every time. Good luck. |
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05-26-2015, 04:01 PM | #119 |
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Couple things
OP, if you cant afford to spend another 4-5k on this car, then dont do it. Not saying you will need to spend that much, but there are a few things on these e90s that if they break, and some of them do, then you are looking at about that much to repair. As far as leasing vs financing, never lease unless it is your only option and there is nothing else you can do about it. There are so many rules and regulations with a lease, that you will end up breaking one of them and it will cost you. Also, you dont get to keep the car at the end. It is glorified renting. People that lease, cant afford to buy the car, and never get themselves ahead in terms of equity. As far as financing goes, to say it is never wise to finance is incorrect. My financing terms are .9% for 36 months. My money makes way more than .9%/yr so instead of spending the full price of the car in cash, i let that cash make me more cash, and only pay a little bit of interest on my car loan (say my money earns 6%/yr. I am netting 5.1% after my loan interest rate). Now if your financing rate is higher than what your money can make you, then yes, dont finance. |
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05-26-2015, 04:42 PM | #120 |
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05-26-2015, 09:08 PM | #121 |
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Do not spend all your money on buying a BMW. It will cost you approx. 2k/yr to keep it running. It can hit you hard with a surprise 1k/1k5 repairs that cannot wait tomorrow (water pump is the poster child for that). You need to be able to align 2k$ at short notice when you own a BMW.
Now, it is fun and all, and if you really want one, I'd advice you get a 330 E46, it'll leave you some cash on hand to fix it when it will need it. |
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05-29-2015, 12:31 AM | #122 |
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Well i got the car. Runs in perfect condition, the mechanic said that the only thing i might need in the future is some struts and shocks but its not immediate. So I might get some koni yellows and H&R sports this summer. Doing some exhaust work this weekend (have not decided exactly what yet) and im looking forward to getting an m3 rep bumper and doing a paint match with the space grey metallic.
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06-02-2015, 04:45 PM | #123 |
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You bought the car and first thing you do is exhaust?
Unless it was broken, completely unnecessary immediately after purchase. And if it was broken, you should have used that as a leverage to bring the price down or get the seller to fix it. After that your goals are to lower the car and M3 rep bumper? Its your car, your money. But if I were you, I would do the water pump, thermostat, coolant flush, oil/filter, plugs, coil packs, air filter, cabin air filter, fuel filter, transmission fluid/filter, differential fluid, brake fluid and then think about about modding. I would first think about the control arms and bushings before I even think about lowering. You know how much all of the above will cost you? More than the exhaust and suspension even if you DIY. Any one of them breaks and you are sitting pretty with a modded car on the side of the highway. I would get my priorities straight if you are in a limited budget and don't have a back up car. Again your car, your money. Preventative maintenance is key to happy ownership of a BMW, don't go modding before you bring the car to a state worth to mod. |
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Broken suspension is drivable, broken water pump kills the car. Try and DIY everything, will save you a lot. Good luck. |
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