Hi,
I'm in the midst of deciding on my next car and having spent a couple of hundred hours on the 'net, my short list is as follows:
335i/d, 330i/d
Coupe or touring (or face lifted saloon)
My requirements are quite open as my wife has a family friendly vehicle which can stay if I choose a coupe or will go if I get a touring. I'm not over concerned about absolute economy but would want to be able to achieve 30mpg on a steady motorway run at 80ish (think this can be done in a 335i?). I'm coming from a fairly low starting point of a 2005 Astra CDTI 1.9 150bhp which I have owned for a shade under 6 years. I car share for my commute and by friend has a Merc CLC220 Sport auto which is a nice motor. I'm looking at BMW because I want a step up in quality over the Vauxhall (not hard) and keep hearing how they're great drivers cars.
I have a budget of circa £15k with some room move a few k if it gets something appreciably better. Here's the parts of the spec I'm almost certainly fixed on:
Auto (99.9% certain it has to be auto for comfort on my daily crawl to work on the M42)
Heated leather
Nav
Xenon
M Sport depends on other factors such as body shape.
18" wheels (max) as heard 19s can crack and want to preserve ride comfort.
Grey, blue, red (maybe) or white paint (sick of black and don't fancy silver).
So, here are the questions I have:
1) With a N54 335i being the current front runner, does anyone have any comments on overall reliability? I'm hearing things about turbo failures (waste gate leaking?) which are in the £2k+ region to fix. I know the reliability of any given car is only as good as the servicing it has received, but assuming I got a well maintained one with 50k on the clock, how much trouble am I looking at over the next 3 to 5 years of motoring at 8k miles per year?
2) The second question is an extension of the first. Assuming I will buy private (which I generally tend to) where do I stand on getting a BMW (or another brand) extended warranty? How much would one cost and are they 'worth it'?
3) Of the cars mentioned, are there any stinkers/gems to look out for? By this I mean engine gearbox combos or avoiding a model altogether for some reason.
4) Finally, in this budget is there anything else I should consider? Had looked at the VW Passat CC V6 but don't think they look at good. Also looked at the 135i but heard a few issues about water ingress on the 1 series. The old M5 is tempting but I don't think I could stomach the running costs. Audi cars seem expensive and I don't want an A5 as everyone at work has them. I'm hoping there are some other gems I've missed.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this and reply.
Cheers
Rob
I'm in the midst of deciding on my next car and having spent a couple of hundred hours on the 'net, my short list is as follows:
335i/d, 330i/d
Coupe or touring (or face lifted saloon)
My requirements are quite open as my wife has a family friendly vehicle which can stay if I choose a coupe or will go if I get a touring. I'm not over concerned about absolute economy but would want to be able to achieve 30mpg on a steady motorway run at 80ish (think this can be done in a 335i?). I'm coming from a fairly low starting point of a 2005 Astra CDTI 1.9 150bhp which I have owned for a shade under 6 years. I car share for my commute and by friend has a Merc CLC220 Sport auto which is a nice motor. I'm looking at BMW because I want a step up in quality over the Vauxhall (not hard) and keep hearing how they're great drivers cars.
I have a budget of circa £15k with some room move a few k if it gets something appreciably better. Here's the parts of the spec I'm almost certainly fixed on:
Auto (99.9% certain it has to be auto for comfort on my daily crawl to work on the M42)
Heated leather
Nav
Xenon
M Sport depends on other factors such as body shape.
18" wheels (max) as heard 19s can crack and want to preserve ride comfort.
Grey, blue, red (maybe) or white paint (sick of black and don't fancy silver).
So, here are the questions I have:
1) With a N54 335i being the current front runner, does anyone have any comments on overall reliability? I'm hearing things about turbo failures (waste gate leaking?) which are in the £2k+ region to fix. I know the reliability of any given car is only as good as the servicing it has received, but assuming I got a well maintained one with 50k on the clock, how much trouble am I looking at over the next 3 to 5 years of motoring at 8k miles per year?
2) The second question is an extension of the first. Assuming I will buy private (which I generally tend to) where do I stand on getting a BMW (or another brand) extended warranty? How much would one cost and are they 'worth it'?
3) Of the cars mentioned, are there any stinkers/gems to look out for? By this I mean engine gearbox combos or avoiding a model altogether for some reason.
4) Finally, in this budget is there anything else I should consider? Had looked at the VW Passat CC V6 but don't think they look at good. Also looked at the 135i but heard a few issues about water ingress on the 1 series. The old M5 is tempting but I don't think I could stomach the running costs. Audi cars seem expensive and I don't want an A5 as everyone at work has them. I'm hoping there are some other gems I've missed.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this and reply.
Cheers
Rob