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Zteve
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Cambell
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Like all BMWs, check for play in the suspension bushes.
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Andrew Rolland
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I read this post with interest as I have a position at work which may mean either staying in digs (sod that) or driving everyday and was thinking about buying a much older BMW to drive 150 miles a day and leave my nice E60 parked up at home.
With that type of car, I would say watch out for swirl flap failure, turbo failure and fuel pump failure all of which were common faults on the E46 diesels and at that age of car will write it off if they break as they can lead to engine failure.
You could argue that at that age and mileage these faults would have manifested themselves by now. Also with the number of diesel engines that BMW make the percentage of failures will be very low, it's just that when they do fail, it is catastrophic.
If it is an auto it will have swirl flaps at that age, if it is a manual then it won't, just. If it is an auto ask if there is any history to prove it has had blanks fitted in place of the swirl flaps.
Check that it has had more than the manufacturer's recommended oil changes to prolong turbo bearing life. Bearing failure is the cause of turbo failure, they get hot from oil starvation and wear causing the baldes to meet the casing which break and then go into the engine, hence the reason for frequent oil changes.
6 owners in 12 years, that 's a change every two years or has one person owned it for the majority of the time and then it has been shunted around for some reason (could this be a reason to be worried about?) or another.
If you want a cheap BMW run around unless it is only hundreds of pounds to buy, I would stay well clear of an old diesel. I think they are just too much of a liability, which will make your eyes water and your wallet bleed when they go wrong.
But then that's just me as a diehard petrolhead.
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Zteve
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Thanks Guys, you make this venture of mine seem very scary… I am not much of an Oil Burner fan myself but the idea was to get something with reasonable economy (MPG) but still have enough comfort and power for occasional long haul with the family on-board. This car I have in mind at the moment is a manual so I guess the swirl flap issue doesn’t exist? I will check the ownership like you say; if it’s had multiple owners in a recent short period of time then yes I guess something to be running from and also the service history for frequent oil changes… Already I feel uncomfortable but worth a look and drive to see what like…it’s only just over an hour from home so a run out in the Zed will make the trip worthwhile… As for Diesel…well maybe I will have a look around for a good petrol 3 series, on my mind are things like MPG for daily use which will be short journeys and road tax, pre-2001 cars seem to have a lower price than getting caught up with CO2 figures when looking at larger engine cars… |
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I have had a few e46 models, but for what you want i would look at a 325, always had great mpg and pulling power, would make a great daily driver for you
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Andrew Rolland
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Would agree with above.... Even a 320i will still have a luvelry 6 pot petrol engine and return (relatively) decent mpg and be comfortable enough for long drives.
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You’ve convinced me, don’t think I’ll bother with a look at the Oil burner now; no hurry at the moment so will keep a look out for something over the next couple of months. I will just enjoy the Zed for now as the weather is improving. I must try and meet up with you guys at a monthly meet and I can take a look at some of your cars for ideas… Thanks for the feedback, very helpful… |
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Going from a 2.8 Z to and oil burner would be like night and day.....
There is quite a BMW crowd around the Aberdeen area so there will be plenty of other nutters to meet up locally for you. If you are after economy buy a diesel Fiesta
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