[MANJ]PAPI
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Hi Guys!
I am really considering to buy a used 2001 318i Exclusive model with under 100 000 on the clock.
I would've posted the advert to the vehicle for more info, but I am unsure about me reviewing a vehicle that is still up for sale, so I will only give general info. I can however say that the price seems highly reasonable for the quality of the vehicle (Under 90k).
I went for an inspection and test drive a few days ago, and my findings are listed below:
PROS:
- Starts first time, idles quietly and consistently,
- No hesitation with acceleration, power is definitely present and also consistent,
- Didn't notice any oil leaks at the problem areas for this engine (M43TU)
- Gearbox and clutch operates as new,
- No body damage, rust or anything
- Accident free + full franchise service history.
- All electric windows work
- No interior damage/cracking of the dashboard or seats or gear lever.
- High quality Exclusive model interior.
CONS:
- Inside roof-lining started coming loose, so my head touches the material as I drive ( which is not perfect, but if the driver seat height is adjustable it will go unnoticed
)
- 2 previous owners within 100 000km on the clock, which may be a suspicious factor.
- Only mechanical warranty for 2yrs can be arranged...
I have read that the M43TU is the most reliable and easiest to service compared to the other engine(s) of this era (N42 and so on.. dont know how many there are for the 318i).
I am still waiting to for the seller to send me the service history so that I can cross-reference all the important problem areas of the car to see which ones have been attended to etc.
My problem is that I will not be able to spend an extra 5k every time some important component fails between the service intervals that is not under warranty, since I will already be paying back the loan amount for the car.
I would appreciate any input from you guys about your experiences with these models in terms of repair and maintenance costs and reliability of this specific model.
Kind regards and thank you!
Emile
I am really considering to buy a used 2001 318i Exclusive model with under 100 000 on the clock.
I would've posted the advert to the vehicle for more info, but I am unsure about me reviewing a vehicle that is still up for sale, so I will only give general info. I can however say that the price seems highly reasonable for the quality of the vehicle (Under 90k).
I went for an inspection and test drive a few days ago, and my findings are listed below:
PROS:
- Starts first time, idles quietly and consistently,
- No hesitation with acceleration, power is definitely present and also consistent,
- Didn't notice any oil leaks at the problem areas for this engine (M43TU)
- Gearbox and clutch operates as new,
- No body damage, rust or anything
- Accident free + full franchise service history.
- All electric windows work
- No interior damage/cracking of the dashboard or seats or gear lever.
- High quality Exclusive model interior.
CONS:
- Inside roof-lining started coming loose, so my head touches the material as I drive ( which is not perfect, but if the driver seat height is adjustable it will go unnoticed
- 2 previous owners within 100 000km on the clock, which may be a suspicious factor.
- Only mechanical warranty for 2yrs can be arranged...
I have read that the M43TU is the most reliable and easiest to service compared to the other engine(s) of this era (N42 and so on.. dont know how many there are for the 318i).
I am still waiting to for the seller to send me the service history so that I can cross-reference all the important problem areas of the car to see which ones have been attended to etc.
My problem is that I will not be able to spend an extra 5k every time some important component fails between the service intervals that is not under warranty, since I will already be paying back the loan amount for the car.
I would appreciate any input from you guys about your experiences with these models in terms of repair and maintenance costs and reliability of this specific model.
Kind regards and thank you!
Emile