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BMW with 130k
Hi i've been offered a X reg (2000) BMW 320D for 6k the only thing is it has 130k on it. I know bm's are meant to last for ever and this one looks to be very well kept but I can't help worrying that that milage there could be problems around the corner. It does have a full BMW servise history.
I will also be doing high'ish milage at around 25k a year.
What do you think, worth the risk?
Thanks,
Pete.
I will also be doing high'ish milage at around 25k a year.
What do you think, worth the risk?
Thanks,
Pete.
I'll get me coat!
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Like any car, as long as its been looked after, serviced on time, it should be fine. The fact that its an X reg with that many miles, chances are its just been up and down motorways which has less wear and tear on the car anyway.
As long as you feel that the price is low enough to warrant the fact that the mileage is well above average, then go for it. Obviosuly, to ensure it stays in good nick, service it regularly.
Also, I'll add that my dad currently drives a S reg BMW 5 series with over 120k on it and you could never tell. I drive a Rover Diesel which i bought 18months ago with 58k ... now has 104k and its been perfect. My brother used to have a H reg BMW 316 with 120k ... was fine!!If you found my comment helpful, please click the 'Thanks' button below :T0 -
Hi Balsingh and thanks for the reply i'll have a think on this one like I said it does look in really good nick and it has been used as a company car with full bmw history. I was chatting to a guy at work tonight who said he had a bmw with 250k on it and it was fine.
Cheers,
Pete.I'll get me coat!0 -
Hi Pete, I work at an independent dealer and to be honest most of the Beemers and Mercs (apart from the occasional few) that come through the doors all have >100k mileage, so I wouldn't let that put you off too much, these cars are bought to be driven.
But like balsingh said make sure that the price is keen as it will all be reflected when you try to sell it on.
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I wouldnt be put off by that mileage. As said by some-one else, BMW`s are built to drive, as long as they are looked after.Also, at least you know its genuine mileage by the service history. sounds a nice car and i hope you have many happy motoring miles in it if you do decide to buy it, Regards, Elaine“Love yourself first and everything else falls into line. Your really have to love yourself to get anything done in this world.” Lucille Ball.0
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Young cars with highish mileage are not a problem. I've got a 1990 BMW 318iS with 145K on the clocks and it feels better than most of the 18 month old pool cars at work (it does have a few new suspension components though).
Anyway, 130K is not a problem. Check for comparable cars on Autotrader to get an idea on the price.Happy chappy0 -
Thanks for the input everyone I think i'll give it a week and if he's still got it offer 5K cash, if he says yes well thats great, if no, oh well there's always another car around the corner!
Pete.I'll get me coat!0 -
Until recently, I had a 1995 3 series with 130k on the clock, it felt like it had done 30!
As has been said above - Beemers are built to be driven!
Women priests. Great. Now there's priests of both sexes I don't listen to - Bill Hicks.0 -
Erm I know people who've had biggish bills for BMW diesels though (broken turbos amoungst other things)... If I was spending £5k-6k I'd probably buy something petrol (and hence lower miles) or none prestige to be honest. From Honest John, 320d - '150bhp models getting a reputation for repeated turbo failure, possibly due to extended oil service intervals. After replacing turbo, ECU needs to be reprogrammed. Also instances of injector failure.'0
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They're great cars though. Noone else makes cars with the same combination of practicality and RWD sports performance. The prestige part is a hindrance really, it encourages all sorts of badge snobs to buy the cars for the wrong reasons.
I believe that their reputation might have slightly gone the way of VW and Mercedes though.Happy chappy0 -
130K on *any* modern car is nothing. Even a small 1.2-1.4 can manage this sort of mileage on motorways and still have plenty of life left.
These rep's cars like BMWs are built for 250K plus. Don't worry about it -- age will get the car eventually but you'll have grown bored of it by then.0
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