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#751 of 758 Re: BMW hesitation on acceleration [nomowhale]
by roadburner
Oct 19, 2011 (11:53 am)
I only drive manual in my cars, but when I drive my wife's X3 I shift her automatic transmission so I have never experienced what you are talking about. I will have to drive it in pure auto mode and see if I notice anything.
The autobox in my wife's X3 shifts fine in manual or automatic mode.
#752 of 758 1993 bmw 320i door interior cloth
by ghare
Nov 27, 2012 (8:55 am)
Hi there, I am thinking of buying a 1993 320i with 68,000K for $5,500. It appears to be in excellent shape, other than one annoying feature, that being a loose fitting cloth material loosely fitted on the inside door panel. The seller says this is normal but I have never seen this before. I first thought it was placed there to somehow protect the cloth on the door by the owner. This car came from japan and has had only 2 owners since new and hardly driven, maybe comments on price and any other tidbits of info would be appreciated
#754 of 758 Re: 1993 bmw 320i door interior cloth [ghare]
by qbrozen
Nov 28, 2012 (9:20 am)
Is this here in the US? Is it a sedan, coupe, or convertible?
#755 of 758 Maintenance Costs on 1999 BMW 323i
by snoho07
Dec 16, 2012 (11:54 pm)
#756 of 758 Maintenance Costs on 1999 BMW 323i
by snoho07
Dec 16, 2012 (11:54 pm)
I am considering buying a 1999 BMW 323i as my car to finish out my last year at college and to drive to job interviews with. I need some advice on basic maintenance costs (tune-up, oil changes, tires, etc.). I've been shopping around for a nice used car for a couple weeks and found the BMW on the used dealer lot while I was looking at another car. The BMW doesn't appear to have any physical problems and has approximately 110k miles on it. In my research a lot of people seem to have needed to do a lot of the more expensive repairs before the 80k mark.
Any ideas on what kinds of repairs I might be looking at? Is it possible to get a look at the maintenance records for the car (I read in one consumer review that BMW doesn't release those)?
#757 of 758 Re: Maintenance Costs on 1999 BMW 323i [snoho07]
by qbrozen
Dec 17, 2012 (7:30 am)
will you be doing your own maintenance or paying someone else? If someone else, who? Dealer or indy shop? Taking a bimmer to a bimmer dealer is very expensive. If you have an indy shop that specializes in them, I would give them a call and ask what they charge for various basic preventative maintenance items.
BTW, tires aren't specific to BMW, so that will cost you the same as any other car with the same size tires.
#758 of 758 Re: Maintenance Costs on 1999 BMW 323i [snoho07]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Dec 17, 2012 (9:34 am)
I'd certainly join the BMW Club (http://www.bmwcca.org) to take advantage of their discounts and advice in their forums. That should cut costs somewhat. I'd have someone look the car over, especially things like control arm bushings. I'd also have someone tug on the upper radiator hose to see if the radiator inlet pipe breaks off (stand back!).
Also play with all the dials and switches, and check the HVAC system for proper function.