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Hey Fanatics!
Finally, after 3 years of my last BMW ownership I'm finally back in the Bavarian family!
I've been on the market for a good 3 or 4 months in search, specifically for an N52 BMW. My first BMW was the infamous N20, 320i. Then came the same engine in the form of a 120i, which I only owned for a few months, intentionally so.
So thus, an N52, as far as I understand, is supposed to be one of the last great naturally aspirated BMW engines. I've heard about the reliability of the thing and am hoping to testify to that in the next few years.
I initially started looking at e82 and e88s. The 125 seemed to be the car I'd end up with. I came across a few great examples along the way and even ended up putting a holding deposit on a clean silver M Sport I found in Boksburg. Well, that deposit clearly didn't mean anything to the seller as it ended up getting sold and my money refunded before I could even get it inspected. Then came a nice e46 325ci which seemed to be everything I lusted after but after driving it, I came away disappointed. It felt to need some suspension work and the dealer was just not budging on the high price. I eventually found this e93 330i at a little dealership out in the vaal. Since I was due to go there for other engagements, I decided it was worth looking at. At first, I had decided against getting an e9x series. I felt that it just wasn't special enough, not quite what I was looking for, but I had to swallow my words.
I arrived at the dealership and the car was idling. Daytime lights staring down the driveway. The clearcoat glistening from a distance. And then that beautiful hum from the N52 I6 caught my attention. Call me impatient, but suddenly, it seemed to fit into the criteria of what I was looking for. The car is almost immaculate. 1 owner Since new. FSH. A few odds and ends attended to over the 150,000km its done. Interior is fair in its simple black leather and woodgrain trim. There I was thinking it may actually do the job.
One week later and its sitting in my garage and I'm looking forward to this journey. I've decided that I won't be trying to get any additional power or noise out of this car, but keep it as the cruiser that it is. I will more than likely be doing some aesthetic upgrades over time, but we'll see as we go. Maybe it becomes my daily to save mileage on my newer, financed car. I don't know, I just had to have a little toy for whatever reason. I will be doing a major service and will start with some preventative maintenance soon. Apart from the usual gaskets, water pump, vans. What should I be looking at doing?
Here are a few pics
Finally, after 3 years of my last BMW ownership I'm finally back in the Bavarian family!
I've been on the market for a good 3 or 4 months in search, specifically for an N52 BMW. My first BMW was the infamous N20, 320i. Then came the same engine in the form of a 120i, which I only owned for a few months, intentionally so.
So thus, an N52, as far as I understand, is supposed to be one of the last great naturally aspirated BMW engines. I've heard about the reliability of the thing and am hoping to testify to that in the next few years.
I initially started looking at e82 and e88s. The 125 seemed to be the car I'd end up with. I came across a few great examples along the way and even ended up putting a holding deposit on a clean silver M Sport I found in Boksburg. Well, that deposit clearly didn't mean anything to the seller as it ended up getting sold and my money refunded before I could even get it inspected. Then came a nice e46 325ci which seemed to be everything I lusted after but after driving it, I came away disappointed. It felt to need some suspension work and the dealer was just not budging on the high price. I eventually found this e93 330i at a little dealership out in the vaal. Since I was due to go there for other engagements, I decided it was worth looking at. At first, I had decided against getting an e9x series. I felt that it just wasn't special enough, not quite what I was looking for, but I had to swallow my words.
I arrived at the dealership and the car was idling. Daytime lights staring down the driveway. The clearcoat glistening from a distance. And then that beautiful hum from the N52 I6 caught my attention. Call me impatient, but suddenly, it seemed to fit into the criteria of what I was looking for. The car is almost immaculate. 1 owner Since new. FSH. A few odds and ends attended to over the 150,000km its done. Interior is fair in its simple black leather and woodgrain trim. There I was thinking it may actually do the job.
One week later and its sitting in my garage and I'm looking forward to this journey. I've decided that I won't be trying to get any additional power or noise out of this car, but keep it as the cruiser that it is. I will more than likely be doing some aesthetic upgrades over time, but we'll see as we go. Maybe it becomes my daily to save mileage on my newer, financed car. I don't know, I just had to have a little toy for whatever reason. I will be doing a major service and will start with some preventative maintenance soon. Apart from the usual gaskets, water pump, vans. What should I be looking at doing?
Here are a few pics