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Joel_Sxi
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   25th Jul 14 at 08:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looking to get a e90 320d in the near future, will be an early one 05/06/07. Does anyone have one on here? Looking for common problems. Also what would you class as high mileage for a diesel. Thanks in advance
Ben G
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25th Jul 14 at 08:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

High mileage is 100k+ on a petrol or a diesel.

Just because it's diesel, doesn't mean it has fancy suspension/bushes that last longer than petrol versions.
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25th Jul 14 at 08:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cheers, think I will avoid 100k+ then.
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I have a 318D on a 60 plate and is coming up for 90k

Never missed a beat

Not sure on the early ones but try and get a 57 plate onwards as they are LCI so have better grills etc but revised engines - from 163 to 177 with better MPG, stop start and better emissions meaning cheaper road tax

Leather is not standard on MSport models and the 18's look better

Tyres last well but the front can wear on the outside due to side walls

I get around 18k out of front and 30k from the rears

Pre LCI did a version called business plus which was MSPort with leather satv nav and BBS alloys - they look good and have alot of kit

The only thing to be wary of is the timing chain issue which is prone on all N47 engines (even today) but more issues with pre 2009 models

Great car

I wouldn't be put off by 100k as the interior wears very well and still feels like a 20k mile car
Ben G
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25th Jul 14 at 15:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Lci means facelift by the way, for all us non internet people who don't masturbate over abbreviations.

[Edited on 25-07-2014 by Ben G]
Nic Barnes
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25th Jul 14 at 17:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I wouldn't let the mileage put you off at all.
Tiger
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If it's been well serviced, a 150k car would give you no problems.
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25th Jul 14 at 17:54   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mine did 120k before I got rid and it was starting to show signs of wear and rear mechanically but inside was remarkably good and it was always reliable. Needed some bushes and stuff, nothing major.
whitter45
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
Lci means facelift by the way, for all us non internet people who don't masturbate over abbreviations.

[Edited on 25-07-2014 by Ben G]


Or maybe are just observant because they own the car

Like you telling me differences in models for the z4 I wouldn't have a clue but would value your input if looking to buy one

Ben G
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I just say coupe and roadster, facelift or pre-facelift, or ''new shape''.

Why say lci rather than pre/facelift?
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Is it called an lci? If so, why call it anything else?
Ben G
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It's a facelift. Lci is just a fancy dealership word that Internet people have taken to.
whitter45
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
I just say coupe and roadster, facelift or pre-facelift, or ''new shape''.

Why say lci rather than pre/facelift?


Because its referred to as lci

You are so opinionated about nothing
Ben G
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Not really. I made a joke and you went all serious Steve on me. I do hate the term lci though. I means nothing to normal people, hence the pre facelift or facelift terms.
John
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25th Jul 14 at 21:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

100k is high mileage and there is not a chance in hell it feels like a 20k car, it doesn't. You've lived with it over 90k miles so havnet noticed it getting worse. Its also a company car that has been serviced properly, which helps a bit but doesn't mitigate.
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Ok maybe a bit of an overstatement but they do wear well
Stoneyginger
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I have a 320d e91 2005 only thing I would say if it's high mileage make sure you drive it up to speed with no radio on and listen for any grumble from wheel bearings at the front and rear. Mine had 94k on it and both rear bearings went. Fortunately I did them myself which is no easy job but you could be upwards of 300 a side to replace them. Other than that high mileage cars are nothing to worry about if well maintained, I love my estate.
Corsa_Sport21
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26th Jul 14 at 01:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The LCI pish annoys me as much as when folk refer to cars as an MY07 etc.
Graham88
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I have an Astra on 165k miles. A BMW will do that no sweat. Aslong as the price reflects the mileage in respect to lower mileage ones it wouldn't put me off at all
SVM 286
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WTF does Lci stand for?
baza31
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LCI = "Life Cycle Impulse", Bimmer-speak for "mid-cycle refresh/facelift".


Marc
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26th Jul 14 at 12:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Joel_Sxi
Cheers, think I will avoid 100k+ then.

My mate has had an E46 325 and has an E46 330 and both have/had over 100k on when he got them.
MatthewR
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Life Cycle Impulse

REALLY
Ben G
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It makes bmw owners feel more prestigious.

Thankfully they had none of that silly speak when my car was available to buy new.
SVM 286
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quote:
Originally posted by baza31
LCI = "Life Cycle Impulse", Bimmer-speak for "mid-cycle refresh/facelift".





Thank you Baza.

That's some proper cobblers right there isn't it

 
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