Was it 600 or 500 I can't remember. I'm sure my local place said 500 there seems to be conflicting reports :/
It's 600, ie 1000km.
Was it 600 or 500 I can't remember. I'm sure my local place said 500 there seems to be conflicting reports :/
[TW]Fox;13592460 said:I'll take a look in the handbook of the X3 I'm getting next week and let you know![]()
Say what, i hope yours is in for a service and thats what you're getting while it's in there!![]()
[TW]Fox;13592460 said:ISTR its in the handbook of everything they make. I'll take a look in the handbook of the X3 I'm getting next week and let you know![]()
IIRC i'm sure I read somewhere that the M powered cars are even less and they say that 300m/litre is acceptable in those.![]()
Thats nuts, that means the car could use 75 gallons of oil in 100,000 miles and that would be ok by bmw's book!
Its the best option from my point of view by far - it's condition belies its age & miles and it drives beautifully.
But,I don't really want to effectively force his hand into selling it, saddling him with the outlay of a newer car.
Why?
He's over 70, and given what Gordon Brown's steerage has done to Pensions & shares of late, I frankly doubt (and I'm only guessing here) he really wants to shell out any more money at this moment in time.
Not forgetting he'd be daft to throw away the 528 - it still ticks all the boxes for him and owes him absolutely nothing!
Its Green which is quite apt.......![]()
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Quite, some people don't see that though.
As for the OP. Isn't the 323i just a crap newer version of the 325i with the same running costs as the 328i...or am I thinking of the e46 engines?
You could fix up your Mondeo, then swap it with your dad for his bmw. He gets a reliable car with decent mpg, you get more exciting drive. Win, win.
My previous car was a BMW and that never used any... is this just a feature of the modern ones?
I can't believe the rates at which some of these BMWs use oil! All of my previous cars have never used ANY oil and have never needed topping up even between 10,000mile services. The idea of having to pop in a litre of oil every 300-400miles, which (let's face it) is pretty much every time you fill up with fuel, would indicate that something is seriously wrong!
My previous car was a BMW and that never used any... is this just a feature of the modern ones?
Nine hundred max offer accepted with an mot and three month warranty (which will cover errant lambda's, sensors, bushes etc). I imagine the dealer acquired for three to four hundred, and the `body' job wouldn't be all that so you've aquired a relatively good deal mate. Bearing in mind your circumstance of not being so able to buy private (card payment only) you have done well Mr Bond.