2013 X3 2.0D purchase

theassistman

New member
Hi everyone,

I'm a newbie here and I'm considering purchasing a 2013 X3 2.0D mdoel with 107000kms on the clock. I have heard from a lot of people that once the car is out of service/maintenance plan-it's expensive to service a BMW.

Is there any truth to that statement? And are there any reputable alternative service places that aren't as expensive as taking it to the dealership?

Thanks in advance
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
theassistman said:
Hi everyone,

I'm a newbie here and I'm considering purchasing a 2013 X3 2.0D mdoel with 107000kms on the clock. I have heard from a lot of people that once the car is out of service/maintenance plan-it's expensive to service a BMW.

Is there any truth to that statement? And are there any reputable alternative service places that aren't as expensive as taking it to the dealership?

Thanks in advance

Most people who have never had a BMW will say that they are expensive to service, yet how do they really know?

You get places like TuneTech, Ross Duncan etc. who do excellent work on BMWs for quite a bit less than the dealers.

If you are even remotely handy you can do basic services yourself and save a lot.

We serviced a 120d the recently and bought all the filters, oil etc. from Imcomex including an OEM BMW fuel filter all for around R1400. That amounts to 7c per km driven seeing as we service in 10000km intervals.

Any vehicle will be expensive if maintenance isn't done regularly, but with regular preventative maintenance you should have very few, if any, problems and your running costs shouldn't be any more expensive than most other modern vehicles.
 

bobbychoo

Member
FerdiBotha said:
theassistman said:
Hi everyone,

I'm a newbie here and I'm considering purchasing a 2013 X3 2.0D mdoel with 107000kms on the clock. I have heard from a lot of people that once the car is out of service/maintenance plan-it's expensive to service a BMW.

Is there any truth to that statement? And are there any reputable alternative service places that aren't as expensive as taking it to the dealership?

Thanks in advance

Most people who have never had a BMW will say that they are expensive to service, yet how do they really know?

You get places like TuneTech, Ross Duncan etc. who do excellent work on BMWs for quite a bit less than the dealers.

If you are even remotely handy you can do basic services yourself and save a lot.

We serviced a 120d the recently and bought all the filters, oil etc. from Imcomex including an OEM BMW fuel filter all for around R1400. That amounts to 7c per km driven seeing as we service in 10000km intervals.

Any vehicle will be expensive if maintenance isn't done regularly, but with regular preventative maintenance you should have very few, if any, problems and your running costs shouldn't be any more expensive than most other modern vehicles.
:thumbs:
I agree with the above, you will get a lot more smiles per Km in your BMW, and the servicing cost are not expensive. I have E46 and brother has a 08 Corolla, costs about the same to service his car and mine.
 

NtandoN

///Member
You'll be surprised at how reasonable oil services are at the dealers. When it comes to other items, you can find reasonable knowledgeable mechanics and purchase oem parts. The forum has some awesome advertisers that stock oem parts and also BMW Leo Haese Pretoria is a sponsor, John will always get you the best price on original BMW parts. Some things you can diy but depends on how handy you are or want to be. All in all it is a luxury brand and if a big ticket item packs up then you'll pay - get warranty for this. But for normal service items, you'll pay similar to most other brands.
 

theassistman

New member
FerdiBotha said:
theassistman said:
Hi everyone,

I'm a newbie here and I'm considering purchasing a 2013 X3 2.0D mdoel with 107000kms on the clock. I have heard from a lot of people that once the car is out of service/maintenance plan-it's expensive to service a BMW.

Is there any truth to that statement? And are there any reputable alternative service places that aren't as expensive as taking it to the dealership?

Thanks in advance

Most people who have never had a BMW will say that they are expensive to service, yet how do they really know?

You get places like TuneTech, Ross Duncan etc. who do excellent work on BMWs for quite a bit less than the dealers.

If you are even remotely handy you can do basic services yourself and save a lot.

We serviced a 120d the recently and bought all the filters, oil etc. from Imcomex including an OEM BMW fuel filter all for around R1400. That amounts to 7c per km driven seeing as we service in 10000km intervals.

Any vehicle will be expensive if maintenance isn't done regularly, but with regular preventative maintenance you should have very few, if any, problems and your running costs shouldn't be any more expensive than most other modern vehicles.

Thank you so much for your clarification on this.I have a Renault Clio and it's been expensive to service, so I figured why not upgrade if servicing is the same or cheaper. I'm hoping to close the deal on the car soon. I'll post pics once I have it! Thanks everyone!
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
theassistman said:
FerdiBotha said:
theassistman said:
Hi everyone,

I'm a newbie here and I'm considering purchasing a 2013 X3 2.0D mdoel with 107000kms on the clock. I have heard from a lot of people that once the car is out of service/maintenance plan-it's expensive to service a BMW.

Is there any truth to that statement? And are there any reputable alternative service places that aren't as expensive as taking it to the dealership?

Thanks in advance

Most people who have never had a BMW will say that they are expensive to service, yet how do they really know?

You get places like TuneTech, Ross Duncan etc. who do excellent work on BMWs for quite a bit less than the dealers.

If you are even remotely handy you can do basic services yourself and save a lot.

We serviced a 120d the recently and bought all the filters, oil etc. from Imcomex including an OEM BMW fuel filter all for around R1400. That amounts to 7c per km driven seeing as we service in 10000km intervals.

Any vehicle will be expensive if maintenance isn't done regularly, but with regular preventative maintenance you should have very few, if any, problems and your running costs shouldn't be any more expensive than most other modern vehicles.

Thank you so much for your clarification on this.I have a Renault Clio and it's been expensive to service, so I figured why not upgrade if servicing is the same or cheaper. I'm hoping to close the deal on the car soon. I'll post pics once I have it! Thanks everyone!

As they say - pics, or it never happened.

Good luck with the purchase:coolShake:
 

WIDEOPN-X5

Well-known member
I'm going on to 183000km on my 2013 X3 20d and I have continued to service at BMW agents. Most expensive service has been R5480. Other than that average cost around R2500 per service.

Routine services are not the problem......it's if something goes wrong that it's expensive. But. Look after the routine services and the risk of something major going wrong is reduced significantly.
 

theassistman

New member
WIDEOPN-X3 said:
I'm going on to 183000km on my 2013 X3 20d and I have continued to service at BMW agents. Most expensive service has been R5480. Other than that average cost around R2500 per service.

Routine services are not the problem......it's if something goes wrong that it's expensive. But. Look after the routine services and the risk of something major going wrong is reduced significantly.

I'm expecting delivery of my X3 this Friday. Thank you guys for all the help. Is there a thread with information on recommended service places? I'm based in Midrand


FerdiBotha said:
theassistman said:
FerdiBotha said:
theassistman said:
Hi everyone,

I'm a newbie here and I'm considering purchasing a 2013 X3 2.0D mdoel with 107000kms on the clock. I have heard from a lot of people that once the car is out of service/maintenance plan-it's expensive to service a BMW.

Is there any truth to that statement? And are there any reputable alternative service places that aren't as expensive as taking it to the dealership?

Thanks in advance

Most people who have never had a BMW will say that they are expensive to service, yet how do they really know?

You get places like TuneTech, Ross Duncan etc. who do excellent work on BMWs for quite a bit less than the dealers.

If you are even remotely handy you can do basic services yourself and save a lot.

We serviced a 120d the recently and bought all the filters, oil etc. from Imcomex including an OEM BMW fuel filter all for around R1400. That amounts to 7c per km driven seeing as we service in 10000km intervals.

Any vehicle will be expensive if maintenance isn't done regularly, but with regular preventative maintenance you should have very few, if any, problems and your running costs shouldn't be any more expensive than most other modern vehicles.

Thank you so much for your clarification on this.I have a Renault Clio and it's been expensive to service, so I figured why not upgrade if servicing is the same or cheaper. I'm hoping to close the deal on the car soon. I'll post pics once I have it! Thanks everyone!

As they say - pics, or it never happened.

Good luck with the purchase:coolShake:
Hahaha - pics coming soon enough
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
If you're based in Midrand I would suggest going to Ross Duncan Auto Services.
He is based in Halfway House, Midrand.

I have never personally used him, but a quick look through the forum brings up only positive comments.
 

theassistman

New member
FerdiBotha said:
If you're based in Midrand I would suggest going to Ross Duncan Auto Services.
He is based in Halfway House, Midrand.

I have never personally used him, but a quick look through the forum brings up only positive comments.

Thanks man. I've also only seen positive comments about him. I will be using Ross Duncan because I'm buying a car going out of warranty and motorplan. I extended the warranty with Motorite though.
 

Schalk94

Well-known member
theassistman said:
FerdiBotha said:
If you're based in Midrand I would suggest going to Ross Duncan Auto Services.
He is based in Halfway House, Midrand.

I have never personally used him, but a quick look through the forum brings up only positive comments.

Thanks man. I've also only seen positive comments about him. I will be using Ross Duncan because I'm buying a car going out of warranty and motorplan. I extended the warranty with Motorite though.

Ross Duncan comes highly recommended by most guys on the forum ,but apparently he is quite busy from time to time.Another option would be Advanced Automotive in Centurion,seeing as it isn't too far from Midrand. The owner,Frikkie Geyser,worked for Leo Haese Hatfield for quite some time and has great knowledge regarding all BMW's and gives just as good service.
 

theassistman

New member
schalk320d said:
theassistman said:
FerdiBotha said:
If you're based in Midrand I would suggest going to Ross Duncan Auto Services.
He is based in Halfway House, Midrand.

I have never personally used him, but a quick look through the forum brings up only positive comments.

Thanks man. I've also only seen positive comments about him. I will be using Ross Duncan because I'm buying a car going out of warranty and motorplan. I extended the warranty with Motorite though.

Ross Duncan comes highly recommended by most guys on the forum ,but apparently he is quite busy from time to time.Another option would be Advanced Automotive in Centurion,seeing as it isn't too far from Midrand. The owner,Frikkie Geyser,worked for Leo Haese Hatfield for quite some time and has great knowledge regarding all BMW's and gives just as good service.

Thank you. I will also look them up. I ahven't even gotten my car yet but this forum has been helpful. Thank you all
 

Schalk94

Well-known member
theassistman said:
schalk320d said:
theassistman said:
FerdiBotha said:
If you're based in Midrand I would suggest going to Ross Duncan Auto Services.
He is based in Halfway House, Midrand.

I have never personally used him, but a quick look through the forum brings up only positive comments.

Thanks man. I've also only seen positive comments about him. I will be using Ross Duncan because I'm buying a car going out of warranty and motorplan. I extended the warranty with Motorite though.

Ross Duncan comes highly recommended by most guys on the forum ,but apparently he is quite busy from time to time.Another option would be Advanced Automotive in Centurion,seeing as it isn't too far from Midrand. The owner,Frikkie Geyser,worked for Leo Haese Hatfield for quite some time and has great knowledge regarding all BMW's and gives just as good service.

Thank you. I will also look them up. I ahven't even gotten my car yet but this forum has been helpful. Thank you all

That's what the forum is here for man. You are most definitely going to enjoy every minute of owning the x3,they really are great cars.:clapper:
 
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