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January 31st, 2009 09:13 AM #1
Just saw an Ad for a 2006 BMW 318 Sport...22T kms only with 17" AC Schnitzer wheels priced at P1.2M.
Is this a good buy? How much trouble can I expect in terms of maintenance for a bimmer this old and with this mileage?
Thanks.
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January 31st, 2009 10:45 AM #2i got to be honest with you, i know nothing regarding BMWs except they are expensive...But...2006 is not OLD yet!! and considering it's has only driven 22k kms....but i'm not sure about it as being a good buy...
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January 31st, 2009 11:19 AM #3depends on what you mean by good buy.. if you are just after the price .. then yes.. its a fair price.
but if you are looking at long term ownership, then prepare to cash out huge amounts for repair and gas..
this brand does not come cheap
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February 1st, 2009 08:51 AM #4
How reliable are beemers anyway? It seems that every thread I read warns about frequent repairs and high maintenance. Too many horror stories of parts breaking down once warranty expires...or even before that.
I know parts and services can be pricey compared to japanese cars and that is expected...but should I expect them to breakdown a lot...and so soon? For their high price, these cars should be pretty reliable, right?
A 3-5 year old Honda Civic if properly used and maintained is not a headache at all. Can I expect the same from a more expensive BMW?
Actual owners, please share your own experiences with your car.
ThanksLast edited by bynnos; February 1st, 2009 at 09:00 AM.
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February 25th, 2009 02:27 PM #5Hi guys,
As a newly registered user I like to say hi to everyone who uses this forum. BMW is one of the best car making company. It is highly beautiful. Just saw an Ad for a 2006 BMW 318 Sport...22T kms only with 17" AC Schnitzer wheels priced at P1.2M. Is this a good buy? How much trouble can I expect in terms of maintenance for a bimmer this old and with this mileage? Thanks.
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February 26th, 2009 09:29 AM #6
is it the same car as the one the threadstarter was looking at?
anyway, to answer the post of the guy above - if a BMW is maintained well, it will not be a headache. but keep in mind that replacing parts is part of good maintenance, and BMW parts are much more expensive than those of Japanese cars (in general)
i've owned BMW's for 10 years and i maintain them strictly according to schedule. nothing but scheduled maintenance and minor problems, but yes - if they have to go to the shop be prepared to pay more
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February 26th, 2009 09:45 AM #7
i used to own a bimmer ('90 E34) parts are pretty sturdy and it is a reliable car if you maintain it properly ... the only reason i see that people complain about maintaining it is the price of maintaining it.
bottomline you pretty much do the same maintenance as lets say a japanese car it's just that for the bimmer it will cost you more i mean way more so that's why they say its sakit sa ulo kse nga magastos ...
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March 26th, 2009 12:34 PM #8
For that price, i'll look for a 2007 model instead since it already has the new design. Maintenance can be pricey but the driving experience you get is priceless =) Bili na!!!
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March 29th, 2009 07:21 PM #9I know this thread is about a 2006 model but let's take an old bmw as example. A 1996-98 316i, 318i or 320i. Generally, are the parts of these model (note year) much more expensive than a regular toyota (original parts not replacement). For subaru, it seems that a nubmer who owned one claimed that subaru parts is just about 10-15 more than OEM japanese parts. Can we put a figure for the bmw? Someone once told me that parts of the lower-end 316i (96-98) is abundant. If true, then how much more expensive are they (in general)? 20% more? 50% more? And how about the 318i? or, 320i?
Are there surplus bmw parts and where?
I won't be surprised if parts for 2000 and later models are really expensive.
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