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Secret-7
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Topic: 745i 2002 problems/issues? Posted: 10-July-2005 at 16:24 |
Hi all.
As a Newbie, please go easy on me.....
I'm looking at buying a 2002 745i. As this is soon after the launch of this model of 7 (sorry don't understand the coding E?? etc), are there any long term problems or issues that I should worry about or look for? Should any software problems and glitches have been sorted out a long time ago by the dealer for the previous owner(s)?
Your thoughts and superior knowledge would be appreciated.
Many thanks
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bmw1066
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Joined: 16-January-2005
Location: West Sussex Nr Brighton
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Posted: 10-July-2005 at 17:02 |
Should be, It's a long old task on the new 7 with all the gear but go through all the kit and make shour it all works well, any problems will of likely have come up and bean fix now. good luck
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Mark 735 se 1982
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M3AG
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7 series & e36 m3 registrar! (Madness)
Joined: 17-October-2002
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Posted: 10-July-2005 at 17:11 |
Hi, and welcome to the board!
The new 7 (e65 by the way) had numerous update packages done to the software, and these ironed out glitches on the earlier cars, so it would be wise to ensure all updates have been done to the car you'd be looking at (easy if you're buying at a BMW dealer). But you'll have to bear in mind that the earlier e65's had a more complicated I drive system, and the ones sold 10/12 mths after intro had a simpler system fitted. Apart from that, just ensure everything works as it should. And I take it you'll be getting the warranty with it, as without one I think you'll be going into uncharted waters and could cost you a fortune if anything does go wrong! Not cars to repair cheaply, and bodging the electrics would be fool hardy (if possible?)
AG
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Secret-7
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 03:36 |
Thanks for the replies
Yes I will ONLY be purchasing with warranty. I'm currently running an Audi A8, and I've had enough of big bills recently, for what should be simple and cheap fixes. £850 for a feul pump replacement being the latest
Time for a test drive I think.
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Philip
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E23 the forgotten 80s BMW
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 04:14 |
I would avoid the early version of any car like the plague.
there were loads of faults & glitches with the E65.
Extreme caution is advised, even when dealing with a BMW warranted car.
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Philip
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eta.
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 08:05 |
Only buy this car with FBMWSH and a BMW warranty (no other), you should have the option to extend this for several years, year on year. Also, HPI it, if not part of the sales contract.
If you have the above cover, I would not worry too much. This is still, one hell of a car and BMW spent £M's and £M's in it's development and testing. BMW's warranty/goodwill, if car has been maintained in their network, is second to none.
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M3AG
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7 series & e36 m3 registrar! (Madness)
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 13:05 |
chances are it will have a bmw history, and a warranty still inforce!
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