BMW 3-Series 2005 and earlier

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#30181 of 30250 Re: 1997 BMW 328i [spb3] by MrShift@Edmunds HOST

Aug 14, 2010 (5:20 pm)

Replying to: spb3 (Aug 14, 2010 4:03 pm)
Completely unpredictable IMO at that mileage. Statistically (you know, like the average human lifespan), for modern cars it's about 175K. Some live older, some drop dead on the way to work.
 
Might be an okay buy if you don't pay too much--no more than you can afford to lose in an afternoon. Maybe $2500 to $3000 tops?
 
The problem with high mileage German used cars is that they aren't cheap to fix, unless you have all those skills and tools. So you end up putting so much money into it that you'd have been better off buying a newer car with fewer miles in the long run.
 
 Good luck.
 
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#30183 of 30250 Re: 1997 BMW 328i [spb3] by roadburner

Aug 14, 2010 (9:24 pm)

Replying to: spb3 (Aug 14, 2010 4:03 pm)
With a stick I'd say 200,000-250,000 miles easy. Perform an oil change every 7,500 miles(Mobil 1 0W-40 or 5W-40 and BMW filter), fresh BMW brand coolant every 2-3 years, transmission and diff oil every 50K, and brake fluid(DOT4) every two years. The 1997 328i had most of the bugs worked out by then; there might be some issues with the heating/air conditioning control panels, but instructions for inexpensively fixing them are available online. Some suspension bushings will also need attention, but the parts and labor shouldn't be too bad. I have 121,000 miles on my 1995 318ti and all I've needed to replace were the brakes, a brake light switch(a whole $15 at the dealer!), the engine drive belts and idler pulleys, and a thermostat. That's it. It looks and runs at least as good as new- as you can see here.

#30184 of 30250 roadburner by nyccarguy

Aug 15, 2010 (7:40 pm)

I never knew you did your own long term write up on your clubsport. I've never seen pics of it either (after all these years). You car looks INCREDIBLE! It is beyond cool. Great write up too (I'd expect nothing less).
 
All of the comments are great too. That one guy has 300K on his! WOW!

#30185 of 30250 Re: roadburner [nyccarguy] by roadburner

Aug 16, 2010 (9:31 pm)

Replying to: nyccarguy (Aug 15, 2010 7:40 pm)
Thanks. Yep, those M42 motors seem to run forever...

#30186 of 30250 Re: roadburner [roadburner] by fedlawman

Aug 17, 2010 (7:56 am)

Replying to: roadburner (Aug 16, 2010 9:31 pm)
I wanna see...
 
Can you send me a link?

#30187 of 30250 Re: roadburner [fedlawman] by roadburner

Aug 17, 2010 (3:17 pm)

Replying to: fedlawman (Aug 17, 2010 7:56 am)
Here you go!

#30188 of 30250 Re: roadburner [roadburner] by fedlawman

Aug 17, 2010 (5:38 pm)

Replying to: roadburner (Aug 17, 2010 3:17 pm)
Thanks. Great write up and pictures of a special car!

#30189 of 30250 330Ci won't start (again) by reemo

Dec 30, 2010 (10:28 am)

I have a 2004 330Ci with 52,000 miles. No previous engine issues. Over the last 2 weeks I found it nesc to crank the engine 2 - 5 times before it would start in the morning. Once it started, it was fine for the rest of the day. So I figured it was water frozen in the fuel line. Here in PA, the temp has been in the 20s every night. I assumed it would work it's way out - WRONG!
Two days ago it would not start, and yesterday - same thing even with temp at 36'. It cranks all you want - but no start. The dealer told me the fuel pump is bad, $800 installed. I agreed to add a fuel filter and 2 belts for a whopping $1200! Drove it home last night and it was fine.
Today I have the same problem, cranks but won't start. So here I am again, waiting for a AAA tow to the dealer. Stay tuned for further updates ….

#30190 of 30250 Re: 330Ci won't start (again) [reemo] by reemo

Dec 30, 2010 (2:57 pm)

Replying to: reemo (Dec 30, 2010 10:28 am)
The dealer said the fuel pump (that they just put in yesterday) is defective. They said they even took it out and tested it on the bench and it didin't pump. So they installed a new one. I'll be holding my breathe for the next few mornings, as it will be Monday before I could get work done at the dealer again.
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