Hey Guys
I own a 2011 320i E90 (Manual) which is coming to the end of its motor plan (car is running at about 90,000km on the clock at the moment). The cost to extend the motor plan is crazy in my opinion (I was quoted R12k by BMW to extend for only 10,000km).
I love my car and wouldn't dream of giving it up but I am worried that it may cost me too much to maintain or replace anything that breaks. I drive the car a lot (about 30,000km a year).
I know that the front breaks and a full car check are the only services due in the next 30,000km (based on the car's on-board service check).
Should I keep the car even though it is out of motor plan? Or should I bite the bullet and replace the car? (really don't want to replace)
If I should keep the car, what are the main areas I should be concerned about with this model of BMW?
My biggest concern is that I have to take it to BMW should there be a major hassle and it is going to cost me an arm and a leg.
Thanks for any help and suggestions you guys have.
I own a 2011 320i E90 (Manual) which is coming to the end of its motor plan (car is running at about 90,000km on the clock at the moment). The cost to extend the motor plan is crazy in my opinion (I was quoted R12k by BMW to extend for only 10,000km).
I love my car and wouldn't dream of giving it up but I am worried that it may cost me too much to maintain or replace anything that breaks. I drive the car a lot (about 30,000km a year).
I know that the front breaks and a full car check are the only services due in the next 30,000km (based on the car's on-board service check).
Should I keep the car even though it is out of motor plan? Or should I bite the bullet and replace the car? (really don't want to replace)
If I should keep the car, what are the main areas I should be concerned about with this model of BMW?
My biggest concern is that I have to take it to BMW should there be a major hassle and it is going to cost me an arm and a leg.
Thanks for any help and suggestions you guys have.