I'm looking to buy a used BMW 320. While I have read various buyers guides on the internet and I've searched a lot of threads on the forums I'm a rank amateur when it comes to cars. Basically I find it difficult for me to evaluate how good the engine is and I assume hidden mechanical faults are the biggest risk when buying a used car. If the timing chain or something similar is bad the seller could definitively hide it from me and I wouldn't find out until after I bought the car.
What is the best way for me to get around this? My thinking right now is that I could take it to a BMW shop like Brilliant Mechanical Workshop in Capetown and have them inspect it at my cost before I buy the car. What other ideas do you guys have to make sure I make a good purchase?
In case anyone is curious, the car I'm looking at buying is a 2011 BMW 3 Series 320i auto with 120kkm for R115000. I know these forums don't much like the 320i, but the car has only had one owner and it's in excellent shape.
Cheers,
Peter
What is the best way for me to get around this? My thinking right now is that I could take it to a BMW shop like Brilliant Mechanical Workshop in Capetown and have them inspect it at my cost before I buy the car. What other ideas do you guys have to make sure I make a good purchase?
In case anyone is curious, the car I'm looking at buying is a 2011 BMW 3 Series 320i auto with 120kkm for R115000. I know these forums don't much like the 320i, but the car has only had one owner and it's in excellent shape.
Cheers,
Peter