Hopefully not too often for R500k car 🤣How often does he need to take an Uber?
Tbh I preferred his Bimmer.
Hopefully not too often for R500k car 🤣How often does he need to take an Uber?
No definitely, I’ve figured that out after a year of ownership 😅 I’ve never experienced issues on a car the way I have on the 320i E90.
I was looking at trading it in now recently but of course the shortfall that comes with financing is ridiculous, so might have to just sit with it a while.
Yeah I did a lot of thinking yesterday after I started this post 😅Am I reading this correctly?
Financed (with shortfall on trade)
E90 320i
R100K in repairs
Wants a project car
Wants to do a turbo kit
My brother in Christ, how do you have money to do the turbo conversion but not pay up the car or eat the trade shortfall to get something better? Please don't do this... or like @Nukleuz I will be watching with popcorn.
An E90 320i will never be a good project car - loads of great suggestions above.
You are not the first person to come with stories of spending the value of a 320i over in repairs and maintenance that you will never get back and neither are you the first who wants to mod one. This is called throwing good money after bad and you can read up on the sunk cost fallacy and others here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies (Please review all of those while you're at it. It will be more useful to you than reading any threads about 320i conversions of any kind)
You are not alone in falling into this trap, but please remove yourself from it before you're saying "well I may as well put a nice R35K turbo on now, cos my kak one died after 2000km and I am already in this 250K... then you wake up from your delusion one day, after intercoolers, boost pipes, ECUs, tuning, meth, eth conversions, cosmetics etc later and realise that you've spent the value of an F30 340i on a kak 320i that is still not nearly as fast, unreliable, thirstier and which nobody wants... Many of us have been there with much more desirable cars and then you must face reality come sale time.
A short term loss can set you up for longer term wins (in life in general)
I think bottom line is dont buy the worst engine in the line up and do proper research before hand.Yeah I did a lot of thinking yesterday after I started this post 😅
I’ve lost a lot of money in this car already, someone suggested that the extra cash I have I should put into paying the car off so that it goes quicker and then look at getting another car.
I guess it was the fact that I’ve already spent almost a years worth of my salary on the car, believe me to pull R100k out in a year was not easy, it took weeks of the car just sitting at mechanic and me trying to find money 😂 it’s really been a money pit with this car.
But what I’ve learnt from this, don’t buy a BMW without a service book, or else you’re going to end up spending more than what the car’s worth.
Was actually looking at Weabank and AVO (Apparently MFC) second hand BMW’s but damn do they add a lot of mark up to cars that have got way more KM’s than what my BMW had when I got it 🤷🏻♂️
I just think a lot of dealerships are doing us a bit dirty here 🤦🏻♂️
If you guys had any advice as to where to get a more reliable BMW other than brand new or what to look for/at when looking at a 2nd Hand Bimmer.I think bottom line is dont buy the worst engine in the line up and do proper research before hand.
Start looking, short-list a few, post the links here for some advice.If you guys had any advice as to where to get a more reliable BMW other than brand new or what to look for/at when looking at a 2nd Hand Bimmer.
Cause yeah mine was literally a rush buy due to the fact that I had to get my own car ASAP.
Here you go, clean car...great power and upgrade from the E90:Yeah I did a lot of thinking yesterday after I started this post 😅
I’ve lost a lot of money in this car already, someone suggested that the extra cash I have I should put into paying the car off so that it goes quicker and then look at getting another car.
I guess it was the fact that I’ve already spent almost a years worth of my salary on the car, believe me to pull R100k out in a year was not easy, it took weeks of the car just sitting at mechanic and me trying to find money 😂 it’s really been a money pit with this car.
But what I’ve learnt from this, don’t buy a BMW without a service book, or else you’re going to end up spending more than what the car’s worth.
Was actually looking at Weabank and AVO (Apparently MFC) second hand BMW’s but damn do they add a lot of mark up to cars that have got way more KM’s than what my BMW had when I got it 🤷🏻♂️
I just think a lot of dealerships are doing us a bit dirty here 🤦🏻♂️
To be honest I recon I could probably look at a car worth +- R200k at the most if financed (obviously only once my Current one has been paid off 😅)What is your budget? E90 or F30? N47 or N57? What will the predominant usage of the car be? Commute- short/long distance? Give us a scope.
@AshG108 I was looking at this car not too long ago, but yeah my monthly payments on that would be out of my budget.Here you go, clean car...great power and upgrade from the E90:
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@Sabretooth tiger that’s what I was thinking I wanted something that can be driven daily no problems and then something that I can play around with on Weekends or Wednesdays at the Drags and Car Meets.Take your time and look for a well cared for E90 320d/330d and post as many links here as you can.
Then there is also the quality of life no one talks about if you have a well sorted paid off car. You can do so much more living then chasing after power. (yeah my age is showing)
An E90 LCI 320d Auto (R130k-R140k region) would be ideal given your budget, but keep in mind that a diesel car takes about 10km to reach optimum operating temperature. Short daily commutes isn't ideal.To be honest I recon I could probably look at a car worth +- R200k at the most if financed (obviously only once my Current one has been paid off 😅)
And I mostly do short distance from home to work, once in a while I do long distance, Holiday / Weekend away with my Fiance to see family or get away.
So kind of need a balanced car.
@DRCraig my daily commute to work is about 25km.An E90 LCI 320d Auto (R130k-R140k region) would be ideal given your budget, but keep in mind that a diesel car takes about 10km to reach optimum operating temperature. Short daily commutes isn't ideal.
Cut your losses and go for a 320d. Just check for documented FSH and proof of maintenance, gearbox oil change has been done. vibration dampener and tensioner replaced. Coolant leaks might be coolant flange.@DRCraig my daily commute to work is about 25km.
Do not load a shortfall on another car. Not a wise financial move, you will pay more interest on it. Wait at least till you can break even then trade upThink I should just trade the 320i in and cut my loses or what do you gents think?