BMW 120D Starting problem

boy productions

New member
hi guys and gels

hope you can assist me,
im busy buying a 120D 2008 BMW 1 series
the car does not start
had a maci and he done a diagnostics test and says
cyclinder one problem

is there anyone who can advise on what to do as I would really like to take it,
money is not a issue on repairing the vehicle
i had one before and that why I would like to purchase one again

regards
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
Find another one. Or have the seller fix the issue. It's obviously costly if he hasn't fixed it. So my advise. Run.
 

boy productions

New member
the problem is its a old ish guy late 70 and he recon he was driving and the car just died and its been standing for 3 months now

he also says that he was quoted 18k to fix


he's a pensioner and does not have cash to fix
that's why its standing
its licensed and on his name
 

tman

Well-known member
boy productions said:
the problem is its a old ish guy late 70 and he recon he was driving and the car just died and its been standing for 3 months now

he also says that he was quoted 18k to fix


he's a pensioner and does not have cash to fix
that's why its standing
its licensed and on his name



If he doesnt have the cash to fix, and you still want it. Tell him you will pay for the repair, as long as the cost can be deducted from the purchase price.

If not, run. You have no way yo tell if it will cost R5000 or R50 000 to fix.
 

netercol

New member
tman said:
boy productions said:
the problem is its a old ish guy late 70 and he recon he was driving and the car just died and its been standing for 3 months now

he also says that he was quoted 18k to fix


he's a pensioner and does not have cash to fix
that's why its standing
its licensed and on his name



If he doesnt have the cash to fix, and you still want it. Tell him you will pay for the repair, as long as the cost can be deducted from the purchase price.

If not, run. You have no way yo tell if it will cost R5000 or R50 000 to fix.



^^^ this +1
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
If he cannot pay for the repair then what else has been neglected? These engines don't normally have engine problems.
 

Gunner-Win

Member
DieselFan said:
If he cannot pay for the repair then what else has been neglected? These engines don't normally have engine problems.

Those were my exact thoughts as well. That's not to say, that is the exact case. Just that it is possible that the vehicle has been neglected and not serviced or maintained correctly.
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
Gunner-Win said:
DieselFan said:
If he cannot pay for the repair then what else has been neglected? These engines don't normally have engine problems.

Those were my exact thoughts as well. That's not to say, that is the exact case. Just that it is possible that the vehicle has been neglected and not serviced or maintained correctly.
Exactly but why take the risk. It's not exactly a rare car. Plenty of them out there.
 

Gunner-Win

Member
DieselFan said:
Gunner-Win said:
DieselFan said:
If he cannot pay for the repair then what else has been neglected? These engines don't normally have engine problems.

Those were my exact thoughts as well. That's not to say, that is the exact case. Just that it is possible that the vehicle has been neglected and not serviced or maintained correctly.
Exactly but why take the risk. It's not exactly a rare car. Plenty of them out there.

Agree 100%.

Maybe the OP has his reasons for considering the deal, but I'm with you on this one. I would walk away. IMO the risk isn't worth the gain in this circumstance.
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
Gunner-Win said:
DieselFan said:
Gunner-Win said:
DieselFan said:
If he cannot pay for the repair then what else has been neglected? These engines don't normally have engine problems.

Those were my exact thoughts as well. That's not to say, that is the exact case. Just that it is possible that the vehicle has been neglected and not serviced or maintained correctly.
Exactly but why take the risk. It's not exactly a rare car. Plenty of them out there.

Agree 100%.

Maybe the OP has his reasons for considering the deal, but I'm with you on this one. I would walk away. IMO the risk isn't worth the gain in this circumstance.
He's probably trying to get a good deal which there's nothing wrong with. But like you basically said fix one problem and another may surface. So you may knock 18k off the price for the repair and end up with another 20k bill for something else. And then you just paid more for a lemon than a clean example.
 

akash

Well-known member
If its going to cost R18 000 to repair.

Then the cause of the damage must have been pin pointed to even give a cost on the repair.

Has he told you what the exact problem is with the car?
 

DieselFan

Honorary ///Member
akash said:
If its going to cost R18 000 to repair.

Then the cause of the damage must have been pin pointed to even give a cost on the repair.

Has he told you what the exact problem is with the car?
So you buy the car. Fix the 18k. Now you've never driven the car and you find the autobox is on its way out. Or the diff is making a bad noise. You're gambling like this unless you know the owner really really well.
 

akash

Well-known member
DieselFan said:
akash said:
If its going to cost R18 000 to repair.

Then the cause of the damage must have been pin pointed to even give a cost on the repair.

Has he told you what the exact problem is with the car?
So you buy the car. Fix the 18k. Now you've never driven the car and you find the autobox is on its way out. Or the diff is making a bad noise. You're gambling like this unless you know the owner really really well.

100% agree.

@ OP just walk away
 
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