So, It looks like I'll be buying the wife an E90, E92, or E93 (335) Anyone know of any pitfalls to look out for? I've already heard about the fuel
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02-03-2014, 02:13 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Buying an E90 or E92, any tips?
So, It looks like I'll be buying the wife an E90, E92, or E93 (335)
Anyone know of any pitfalls to look out for? I've already heard about the fuel pump issue, but I'm looking at 2011 or newer with the N55, so I should be avoiding that issue. And... I'm encouraging her to get the E92. I like it better. |
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Try the BMW forums.
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Because they're unreliable pieces of ****?
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I was about to purchase a 335 from a dealership in Germany that catered to US Military back in 2008. I'm talking about options and interior/exterior combinations not available in the US for under $40K starting. I was very close to pulling the trigger, but changed my mind at the last minute. More than a handful of friends owned a 335 at that time, and their cars were mostly at the dealership . From oil cooler issues (or lack of) to electronic gremlins, their cars were just unreliable. I just bought an '08 350Z instead and couldn't be happier. I think if you buy a newer model, you should be fine. They are very pretty .
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My friend bought a used E92 which had 3 previous owners. Its running like a champ. Bought it with 60k on it and now it has about 90k. No problems. I would get one. There are great independent shops that can help you out that are way cheaper than dealer service. Out of all the cars bmw makes the M3 seems to have the best reliability...if you get the manual! DCT has problems.
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02-05-2014, 02:35 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Older BMW's are great if you find a well taken cared of example. The problem is, people who own them beat on them pretty bad. You've got the people who drive the hell out of them that are driving aficionados and the people who lease them and change the oil once every two years. All used cars are a gamble. Just be prepared to spend more than usual for repairs that pop up.
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The 335i's have had some issues... Not the extent that some of ridiculous prior postings. If you're buying used, look for one owner, maintenance records and try for a CPO (BMW certified pre-owned). N54 had more issues than the N55. Common are fuel pumps, waste gates and injectors. A CPO will cover all of those parts. I haven't heard of any double clutch trans issues. BMW transmissions are far superior to Nissan's. Do some research
If you have the extra coin... Pick up an E90 or E92 M3 with the gas guzzler s65 engine. Consumer reports rated it the second most reliable sports car last year. However... The wife's car will then out-perform your car in ever category, including sitting in the garage. The DCT in the M3 is insanely fast and can easily be tuned for even better performance. Good luck OP!
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Is part of the issue with the reliability of BMWs their service? They promise free oil changes while under warranty but they only do it every 15k miles? That just sounds like you're asking for trouble.
Has anyone serviced their oil in a reasonable amount of time (5000 or so with synth) had issues?
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We own a 2012 335XI Coupe with the M package and its been a fine car. Surprisingly quick for ~4000lbs.
The thing with the BMW is if you get one from the dealer you get full service and warranty up to 2018 (on this 12 we have). So there are no added costs outside of fuel. Its a perfect winter car (and I would imagine the 2wd version would be very much the same).
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