MatthewR
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Registered: 21st Oct 02
Location: Rickmansworth
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Yes i have posted on other forums but seeing as ive been a member on here for over 10 years i do value the wide range of opinions on here, anyway. have been looking at the 1.6 petrol or 2.0 Diesel, i do about 40-50 miles a day atm and i drive a focus 1.6 (petrol) the mpg isn't a huge factor, more reliability and longevity as i have a 11month old baby.
Seems to be 100s of them on the market for around the 5k mark which would get me one with approx 70k miles on. Has anyone had/got one, have any real problems? I fully understand that a full bmw service history is a huge bonus but my thats about the limit of my knowledge on them so any help woudkl be greatly recieved
Matt
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daymoon
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Registered: 1st Aug 08
Location: Selby, North Yorkshire
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Buy with your eyes and ears, not a piece of paper.
My first 5 series had fully stamped book, this one has no book. Both run same.
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whitter45
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Registered: 15th Nov 02
Location: Norton
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If looking at the 120d be aware of the timing chain issues. I ran my 2007 for 75k and had no issues with the timing chain
I did go through a turbo as it had a known actuator design fault which is easily fixed by replace,met actuator parts so maybe worth checking history of any work carried out
Try and get a 2007 onwards car as the facelift interior is much better with better engines with lower emissions meaning tax is cheaper
Maybe a 118d is worth a look as it's feels little difference in real world. The 120d is quicker but it depends what you want
Pre face will not have a dpf which can be a bonus if only doing short runs
[Edited on 01-12-2013 by whitter45]
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MatthewR
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Registered: 21st Oct 02
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thank you matey
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
Location: Bedfordshire Drives: Ford Fiesta
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Also there was a fault with the DSC unit. Original fix was £2000+ and not a recall because the brakes were unaffected e.g. it was a driver aid.
They then brought out a fix which was significantly cheaper but still £350-£500.
If you ask BMW UK normally pay a contribution to the fix.
Not sure if that was on the pre-facelift models.
No signs if the failure other than DSC and ABS/brake light warning!
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