Cannot decide on which BMW...advice needed

Which BMW would be a better option

  • 2007 320D

    Votes: 8 18.6%
  • 2005 325i

    Votes: 35 81.4%

  • Total voters
    43

Die_Miek

///Member
let me solve your problem in 3 easy steps.

step 1: you tell me where the 325 is.
step 2: i buy the 325
step 3: you only have one option left
 

Koi

New member
let me solve your problem in 3 easy steps.

step 1: you tell me where the 325 is.
step 2: i buy the 325
step 3: you only have one option left

Problem????........what problem!!!!....lol

Here is the only pic I have of the car so far....receiving more later today

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rodga

Well-known member
take the 325
extend th mplan asap - works out cheaper doing it sooner than later
sit back and enjoy that smooth straight six :thumbsup:
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Looks good, same colour as my E90. Don't make the same mistake I did - tell them to leave the car alone, no cleaning, NO POLISHING etc. Otherwise like me you will have to most likely battle with correcting swirl marks on that Sparkling Graphite colour. But as long as you use a good and sensible cleaning process you shouldn't have swirl marks and so on. :thumbsup:
 

Koi

New member
swirl marks there already.....noticed it straight away on the car.

Quite noticeable on this colour it seems

another question...read on another post somewhere that the trim inside is easy to replace. IS this possible?

Not crazy about the wood trim, how does one go about changing that? Do you find there are guys on the forum that swop their silver trim for wood trim and vice versa??
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
+10999


freerider said:
If you have even a slight incling of mechanical knowledge, i wouldnt even bother wasting money extending the motorplan, i absolutely love working on my car, and its the labour prices that kill, not the parts prices.

 

EdOC

New member
Also had them change the trim on mine when i got it last year, felt wood trim didn't do a E90 330i any justice for an under 35yr old :) much better with Aluminum trim, although did cost R13k for BMW to swop - got it included in total price. Took them a day to do.
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Mine's got the wood trim - maybe a bit "oldieworldy" but I like it. Also has the light grey interior which I know isn't the most popular, but the overall package is nice and balanced. When I was in the process of buying mine there were a few minor scratches on some of the interior plastic bits on the doors etc and the salesman said that they can have it fixed. They have the items removed and somehow re-coat or respray them and at first I was a bit nervous but it came out really good - really can't see or feel any difference between the repaired and original parts.

Swirl marks do come out with some elbow-grease, but yes, it is a prone to show swirl marks colour. Looks great though when corrected and nice and clean! Strange colour too - in some light it is slightly brown or slightly purple, or just plain grey.

So when are you taking delivery? :thumbsup:
 

Koi

New member
hi, should be taking delivery on friday....holding thumbs tho.

They replacing the front bumper as there's a crack in it. Really hoping I will have it for the long weekend!
 

Hellas

///Member
Update?? I bet Koi is still driving right now. If he picked up the car last night, he might have slept in it too :)

We need 'pichers' :wave:
 

P1000

///Member
EdOC said:
Also had them change the trim on mine when i got it last year, felt wood trim didn't do a E90 330i any justice for an under 35yr old :) much better with Aluminum trim, although did cost R13k for BMW to swop - got it included in total price. Took them a day to do.

That is really silly. The wood trim is 2x as expensive than the "aluminium", they should have given you R13k discount...
 
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