BimmerMan said:
SirSparky said:
dude....take it from me....i paid 35k for a 328i which i thought was in good condition and a good price...then when things like propshafts,radiators,gearboxes etc start kaking it cost alot....so paying 30k for a car and hoping to put 10k-15k to fix her up is a bitty optimistic.....my gearbox conversion alone costed about 15k.the autobox crapped out so it was cheaper to go manual.propshaft cost me 8k because the bmw propshafts are sealed units and cant really be worked on successfully.just my 2c
I dont think it is being optimistic at all?
If you check the car out at the AA and make sure the expensive things like the headgasket are okay, you can easlily get a perfect car inside that budget. As mentioned, I have put in a little over R15K for my 525I and nearly replaced everything on the car...mostly genuine parts too and the car is pretty much perfect and been bulletproof the last 4 years of ownership.
I think it makes a big difference aswell as to whether you run to a workshop everytime something breaks or fix it yourself...like I do ( the only 2 things I wont do on a car is the Headgasket and gearbox work...everything else I can do and have done). What workshops charge to work on BMWs is crazy!
If you want to know about costs of fixing up cars, speak to Uber. He has rebuilt 3 E34's...
I owned 2 528i's, 1997 model and 2000 model, drove both as work horses through whole of Free State and Northern Cape,gave me on average 10.5km /L definetely worth it, these are some of the best BMW's ever built.
The following were the problems i had with a combined travelling distance of around 400000km, and i bought them second hand to begin with. 1: Feul pump (220000km)
2: Aircon compressor (230000km, got second hand one for R1500)
3:Thermostat (Ran too cold)
The rest of the problems were only maintenance, and good oil (I use Shell Helix Ultra)
I now drive a 2002 E39 530d, wow! is all I can say , picked it up for R79000 on Autotrader with 174000km on the clock, Did major service,
replaced or fixed the following,
1: Thermostat
2: Pressure control valve at turbo wastegate
3: Replaced all the vacuum tubing
4: Disabled the EGR valve(Who wants the exhaust shit back in the intake!)
5: Removed Swirl flapper valves in intake manifold.
6: Replaced front discs and Pads(These discs are the same specs as on the 540i , they are Huge!!
Cost R11000, now I have a car with lots of torque and in great shape for about R90000.