Considering a E92 325i

kaymo

Member
Hi Guys,

I'm going to test drive a 2013 e92 325i with 140k km's. Would really like to know how reliable are these cars with that mileage and above? what to look out for? should I be worried with the mileage?
 

ShaunB

Active member
If it was serviced regularly you should not have any issues.

Biggest concern should be the fuel consumption, they aren't very economical.
 

kilotango

New member
insist on service history if possible. if certain things havent been done, they will become your responsibility soon..and things may get out of hand after a while.

eg. things like belt, electric water pump, and other general maintenance things.

beemers really dont age well if they havent been look aftered.
 

akash

Well-known member
E90 inline six engines, i have always maintained are bullet proof.

Obvious stuff to check would be to see if services have been done etc.

Check oil filter housing for oil leaks.
Check if the water pump has been replaced.
Check suspension components
check that rims are all straight.

140 000kms is nothing for these engines. Don't expect it to be a high performance car, its not one.

I have over 270 000 on my inline six and going strong.
 

SubLoaded

Resident Derailer
Staff member
I enjoy mine. Had a few things replaced (wear and tear) and encountered one issue so far - currently sitting on 130k odd mileage (You can have a look at my showroom thread as I've updated it with the things I've done). Just really depends on how it was previously maintained and the current condition it is in.

I've got the auto and I average 650km a tank with normal driving. Majority of my commute is highway with some traffic here and there. Mixed driving (city and highway) I get about 550km a tank. Just really depends on the stop-and-go and how you drive it.

Consumption has varied between 9l/100km to about 14l/100km (once again - dependent on how you drive).
 

kaymo

Member
Thanks for the advice guys... I'll take the vin number to bmw for the car's history.
I'm aware of the consumption and performance... I think is something I'll live with. I don't even want to think about 335i:roflol::smilebounce:
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
kaymo said:
Thanks for the advice guys... I'll take the vin number to bmw for the car's history.
I'm aware of the consumption and performance... I think is something I'll live with. I don't even want to think about 335i:roflol::smilebounce:

A 335i and 325i may differ less in fuel consumption than you’d think...:fencelook:
 

SubLoaded

Resident Derailer
Staff member
kaymo said:
Thanks for the advice guys... I'll take the vin number to bmw for the car's history.
I'm aware of the consumption and performance... I think is something I'll live with. I don't even want to think about 335i:roflol::smilebounce:

If it's not a BMW maintained car (after MP) then you're probably more concerned with the service records post MP. You can always get a printout of the Service/Warranty from BMW but you should probably dig into finding out where/who worked on the vehicle after MP and see what was replaced etc.
 

momo1

Well-known member
How I wish we had an E92 330i in SA
I love the shape but if im correct we only received it in 320i, 325i and 335i variants.
 

Straight six

Well-known member
momo1 said:
How I wish we had an E92 330i in SA
I love the shape but if im correct we only received it in 320i, 325i and 335i variants.

+1

Slightly more power without the plumbing headaches of turbos,coolers etc.....
 
Straight six said:
momo1 said:
How I wish we had an E92 330i in SA
I love the shape but if im correct we only received it in 320i, 325i and 335i variants.

+1

Slightly more power without the plumbing headaches of turbos,coolers etc.....

We got the E93 330i. But good luck finding one.
 

ShaunB

Active member
kaymo said:
I don't even want to think about 335i:roflol::smilebounce:

My wife's 125i and my 335i area almost on par concerning fuel consumption.


How I wish we got the 335D in SA
 

kaymo

Member
ShaunB said:
kaymo said:
I don't even want to think about 335i:roflol::smilebounce:

My wife's 125i and my 335i area almost on par concerning fuel consumption.


How I wish we got the 335D in SA


But I assume the 335i is much more expensive to maintain out of MP.
 

ShaunB

Active member
kaymo said:
ShaunB said:
kaymo said:
I don't even want to think about 335i:roflol::smilebounce:

My wife's 125i and my 335i area almost on par concerning fuel consumption.


How I wish we got the 335D in SA


But I assume the 335i is much more expensive to maintain out of MP.


The 335i in overall is a much more expensive car to maintain, but sometimes you get a gem sometimes you get a turd.

In the few years I have had mine, the only real parts I had to replace were (and my car was raced the kak out of it before lol)

waterpump and thermostat
front brake pads
rear abs sensor
front shock mounts
rear shocks

My wifes 125i
clutch
brake pads front and rear
radiator
intake sensor
throttle body
intake gaskets
oil filter housing seals
 

Caddy101

Active member
I'm enjoying mine. Its my only car, I use it daily and every now and I again I drive it really really hard. I'm talking redline and very very illegal speeds.

Currently on 133k km.

Surprisingly, my water pump hasn't let go yet (touch wood). In the last 3 years I've owned it I haven't had any issues at all. Biggest service bill came because of front shock mounts, front discs and pads, but no major repair.

Fuel consumption is not the best, I average 11l/100km in urban driving. Long distance on the freeway, I've seen 8.3l/100km.
 

SubLoaded

Resident Derailer
Staff member
Caddy101 said:
I'm enjoying mine. Its my only car, I use it daily and every now and I again I drive it really really hard. I'm talking redline and very very illegal speeds.

Currently on 133k km.

Surprisingly, my water pump hasn't let go yet (touch wood). In the last 3 years I've owned it I haven't had any issues at all. Biggest service bill came because of front shock mounts, front discs and pads, but no major repair.

Fuel consumption is not the best, I average 11l/100km in urban driving. Long distance on the freeway, I've seen 8.3l/100km.

Exact same boat with u wrt mileage, waterpump (lol) and wear and tear.

Over and above the shocks and brakes - my biggest expense was tyres.
 

kaymo

Member
Thank you all for your comments guys. I went to see the car and it looked like it was in good condition to me. Only problem is that I can't get the car's FSH from BMW because they say they are not allowed to give me because I'm not the owner yet.

Can anyone on the forum help me with checking comments on the car?
 

SylisM

///Member
FerdiBotha said:
kaymo said:
Thanks for the advice guys... I'll take the vin number to bmw for the car's history.
I'm aware of the consumption and performance... I think is something I'll live with. I don't even want to think about 335i:roflol::smilebounce:

A 335i and 325i may differ less in fuel consumption than you’d think...:fencelook:

This is what makes me want a 335i more than a 325i, but all in good time.
 
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