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Mr 19866

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Ola, some advice pls
I'm planning on buying a 2010 BMW E90 Facelift 323i sportspack, mileage is 64000km for R222995.Any advice on how much it will cost to extend the motorplan after 100000km and general stuff about the car:fencelook:
 
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Jakkals_F30

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Welcome to the forum firstly..

Well it all depends on what you want from a car and if the 323i will suit your needs. From a performance point of view it's by far not the fastest car on the road but ok performance and at least a inline6 sound :=):

Best is to find out what they will ask you for the extension of the motorplan. i extended mine with 15 000 and at that stage was like R1 a km so you looking at around 15-20k as i heard extension prices went up. if you have to extend years instead of mileage it's way cheaper..

But overall the 323i is a really nice car....
 

bmsportzn135i

///Member
Hello and welcome.

Why dont you give your local dealership a call and ask them what it would cost?
Also are you looking at buying this car from a dealer or a private seller?
Most dealerships offer you a motorplan extension of some sort!
 

Mr 19866

New member
Jakkals323i said:
Welcome to the forum firstly..

Well it all depends on what you want from a car and if the 323i will suit your needs. From a performance point of view it's by far not the fastest car on the road but ok performance and at least a inline6 sound :=):

Best is to find out what they will ask you for the extension of the motorplan. i extended mine with 15 000 and at that stage was like R1 a km so you looking at around 15-20k as i heard extension prices went up. if you have to extend years instead of mileage it's way cheaper..

But overall the 323i is a really nice car....

Thanxs, i'm not really after speed, coming from driving a runx 140rs. Which is best, manual or auto?


bmsportzn135i said:
Hello and welcome.

Why dont you give your local dealership a call and ask them what it would cost?
Also are you looking at buying this car from a dealer or a private seller?
Most dealerships offer you a motorplan extension of some sort!

Tanxs for ur reply
Dealership, it has motorplan till 100000km or 5 years, i'll call and just enquire on estimate for after it jumps 100000kms. Is the maintance between a 323i and 325i that different? and realibility?
 

OppositeLockMT

Active member
Welcome.

Go for a manual, the straight 6 in the 323i is very high strung, a manual will give you a great deal of flexibility.
 

samman325

///Member
Welcome to the forum and congrats on making the choice of buying a bmw.
:thumbs:

The 323 and 325 are pretty much the same, maintenance and reliability wise although the 325 has more grunt and is probably the more well rounded of the two.

Either way, both are very decent choices.
 

Mr 19866

New member
OppositeLockMT said:
Welcome.

Go for a manual, the straight 6 in the 323i is very high strung, a manual will give you a great deal of flexibility.

Thanxs a lot, i'll do so


samman325 said:
Welcome to the forum and congrats on making the choice of buying a bmw.
:thumbs:

The 323 and 325 are pretty much the same, maintenance and reliability wise although the 325 has more grunt and is probably the more well rounded of the two.

Either way, both are very decent choices.

If i should find a 325i manual with more or less the same mileage, i'll grap it.Thanxs for all de advice guys!! Bless!!!
 

Andy1GP

///Member
Extending by mileage is going to hurt your wallet. But after 5 years if you haven't reached 100k km you can still extend by time only (another 2 years). It's cheaper and probably worth your while. Despite those cars being very reliable and trouble free. (with odd exceptions of course).

For petrol motors from an economy point of view get the manual. Obviously from a driver perspective as well :)

For that kind of money I would rather suggest a 320d. Coming from a converted petrolhead, I'm quite enjoying my diesel now. They are frugal, fast (Especially in manual) and fun. The autos are normally better suited to the diesels IMO.

Hope you find the car you're looking for.
 
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