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05-24-2019, 07:24 PM | #1 |
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Love my 35is, but seriously thinking of getting rid of it.
I have a paid off 2012 35is that has less than 20k miles on it. As much as I love it, I’m seriously thinking of getting rid of it and here’s why. Lately, every time I drive it something minor seems to go wrong with it. While they are mostly easy fixes, I always feel like I’m just one drive away from a major problem. I know I should just drive it and enjoy it, but it’s hard when I read all the horror stories about DCT transmissions, etc. anyone else feel the same way?
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05-24-2019, 08:21 PM | #2 |
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My wife's DD '13 35i has about 57k miles on it and has been out of warranty (and I mean totally without any kind of warranty) for well over two years. I have a good relation with a local indie shop and I stay on top of whatever might be going south. So far no problems whatsoever. You might want to try a variation of what I did before the car went out of warranty. Have a good shop go over it with a fine tooth comb to see if they can spot anything you're not aware of and make your sell/keep/repair decision based on that.
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05-25-2019, 12:03 AM | #3 | |
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05-25-2019, 01:33 AM | #4 |
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I live by the words of Matt Farah from Smoking Tire youtube channel: "If you want a BMW go ahead but have 2 grand on a shelf ready if something goes wrong!"
Most major things that may have to be replaced are around 2k jobs: turbos, DCT clutch, injectors x6, adaptive struts, even hpfp or water pump are not cheap fixes. So if you have that 2000 USD/EUR ready and put aside you can take it easy and not worry about something braking each time you start it up. And enjoy the car. Believe me i have worried a lot too.. 2009 car, never had a warranty. Mostly i worried in the beginning of ownership. Now im not that worried anymore. Have had no major problems for 3 years and that has eased my mind. Also i have accepted that 2000 eur rule. At first i thought that rule applied only on higher end bmw-s like 35i and m cars, but i think this applies to even budget, bargain basement, low end bmw-s. I saw my friend pay 2700 eur for valvetronic repair on a e90 320i.. a 2 liter, almost the smallest engine you could get in that 3 series. I guess they dont even offer that small engines in USA. So even there 2k rule applies. |
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I think you are good for quite a while but see my private message. One thing would be to reduce the rear camber to the minimum to save those tires, if its not too late. |
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