dvst8
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Fordkoppie said:dvst8 said:Fordkoppie said:All things considered.
Whoever buys a 20 year old car (with 10k or 300k) and expect everything to be perfectly new and sealed up without having to spend a cent is a fool
Fuzz said:Here I'm speaking from experience with both my 325is and the 333i.
Do either of them have less than 10k on the clock?
If not, the argument is invalid
I bought a 92 bmw last year with 40k on the clock, not 10k as u requested but still less than the kms on this M3. This 92 was obviously garaged most of its life. All rubber and most plastic components are being replaced because of degradation.
So from having 1st hand experience, i say your argument is invalid unless you have had an expereince you can share where the degradation was not the case.
I dont see your point.
You are saying exactly what I said above.
My debate with fuzz is that a lot of the rubbers would have needed replacing in any case. used or not.
It is not as if they would all of a sudden magically last longer because it was used.
And speaking about first hand experience - My very own 1991 M5 had 54k on the clock when I got it in 2011. Now on 61k
So far it needed the following apart from normal servicing:
Shocks
brake master cylinder
clutch master cylinder
V belts
HT leads
and I still have to replace the tyres.
And yes - whenever I take it out for a drive, I will take it up to 7300rpm at least once without fear before parking again.
:bangdesk:
Ur initial arguement was that because its garaged under constant temps, there wont be any degradation. I disagree with that.
And the fact that u hate Santa. :thumbdo: