henriZA
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Good evening folks
Happy to say that I am the proud new owner of @Mpower11's friend's E39 that was posted in the for-sale section a few weeks ago. This happened pretty quickly - once I got an offer on my Mazda3 I had to move pretty quickly. Although a six cylinder petrol was not something I originally considered as a replacement for my daily, this one made sense at the price. Also my driving is 95% on the highway so fuel consumption should be manageable.
The car:
2000 E39 BMW 528i 5 speed auto with 228000km on the clock. Has sunroof, electric adjustable seats with memory function, grey interior leather with wooden inserts on the dashboard, electric adjustable steering wheel, all round electric windows and mirrors, tinted windows, style 33 wheels plus full spare, books, toolkit, business radio with tape and 6 CD shuttle in the back.
The body and paintwork is still in great nick for a 24 year old car. Leather inside is somewhat worn in high usage areas but no visible tears. All the pixels on the radio instrument cluster are still alive. Cooling system was overhauled a few years ago so thats one less thing to worry about.
Drove it to the office today and must say I am very pleased with how it drives. Power delivery is very smooth, the cabin is very quiet and managed to average about 8.1l/100km over 150kms.
Stuff to fix:
Right front foglight is cracked
Window washer tubing is leaking
Airbag and tire pressure lights are on
Headlights are pretty dull - lenses have become quite cloudy
No bluetooth, aux or USB - will probably look at a bluebus type module as I dont want an aftermarket android unit. Would rather keep it stock as far as possible.
Temperature buttons on climate control cluster is cracked.
Tyres have maybe 10000km left
Oil sweat around the gearbox area, could be gearbox or power steering?
Service is due in about 5000kms
Very happy with the purchase and hoping that I can maintain her in a way that provides me many more miles of hassle free driving! Any suggestions or advice would be highly appreciated.
Now for the pics:
Happy to say that I am the proud new owner of @Mpower11's friend's E39 that was posted in the for-sale section a few weeks ago. This happened pretty quickly - once I got an offer on my Mazda3 I had to move pretty quickly. Although a six cylinder petrol was not something I originally considered as a replacement for my daily, this one made sense at the price. Also my driving is 95% on the highway so fuel consumption should be manageable.
The car:
2000 E39 BMW 528i 5 speed auto with 228000km on the clock. Has sunroof, electric adjustable seats with memory function, grey interior leather with wooden inserts on the dashboard, electric adjustable steering wheel, all round electric windows and mirrors, tinted windows, style 33 wheels plus full spare, books, toolkit, business radio with tape and 6 CD shuttle in the back.
The body and paintwork is still in great nick for a 24 year old car. Leather inside is somewhat worn in high usage areas but no visible tears. All the pixels on the radio instrument cluster are still alive. Cooling system was overhauled a few years ago so thats one less thing to worry about.
Drove it to the office today and must say I am very pleased with how it drives. Power delivery is very smooth, the cabin is very quiet and managed to average about 8.1l/100km over 150kms.
Stuff to fix:
Right front foglight is cracked
Window washer tubing is leaking
Airbag and tire pressure lights are on
Headlights are pretty dull - lenses have become quite cloudy
No bluetooth, aux or USB - will probably look at a bluebus type module as I dont want an aftermarket android unit. Would rather keep it stock as far as possible.
Temperature buttons on climate control cluster is cracked.
Tyres have maybe 10000km left
Oil sweat around the gearbox area, could be gearbox or power steering?
Service is due in about 5000kms
Very happy with the purchase and hoping that I can maintain her in a way that provides me many more miles of hassle free driving! Any suggestions or advice would be highly appreciated.
Now for the pics:
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