Experiences with the BMW 318i (2007)?
I'd like to buy this car. What do you think? Used, with about 140,000 km on the clock, it shouldn't be a problem, right? BMW engines last quite a long time.
Best regards
Tobi
I'd like to buy this car. What do you think? Used, with about 140,000 km on the clock, it shouldn't be a problem, right? BMW engines last quite a long time.
Best regards
Tobi
Hi, I bought a new used motorcycle yesterday, but the old one has already done 80,000 km. As a young motorcyclist, you naturally think about such a significant investment and pay attention to every little detail and noise. I just wanted to describe the two most striking things that have stood out to me so…
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I think the car is incredibly beautiful, and the offer seems perfectly reasonable to me. What do you think? Mercedes C200 AMG Pack Year of construction 2012 Price 9500€ good condition (according to seller)
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Hello, I'm driving my BMW e47 (1 Series) 118 d for the first winter. (I don't know if that's relevant to the question.) My xenon headlights have somehow developed a life of their own. At first they align correctly, then at some point they shine down on the ground. Then they shine again for a…
Such a flat-rate statement cannot vote.
How long a motor stops depends on how it was treated.
In addition, a car is not just a motor.
Without having seen the car and knowing how the previous owner(s) has been circumvented, the question cannot be answered.
Wait! R6 from BMW may be quite sturdy, the 4 cylinders are now more average, that the Japanese can be far better! Especially when it comes to treatment…
Such a 318i is also not a really sporty car, which still does not stop young people from kicking the carts…
If then I would only take the car with fresh TÜV and after an extensive test drive
In principle, the BMW engine is running for a long time because the wrong approach is always very important as the engine has been driven.
140,000km are still fine, but depends heavily on the price. It is also only a 4-cylinder and not a 6 series. You can’t claim the engines would be bad, but 4-cylinder engines are not as durable as you’re good BMW 6 Series.
Before you buy the car, look at the seller or let you give information about the previous owner, the BMW and especially the 3’s are very popular among young people because they believe with the rear drive they could “drift” that takes the engine a good bit more and reduces the service life.
If the price is favourable and the vehicle is in a technically good condition, you can buy it, but it must not be too expensive.
6500€
I’m going to write the seller, but he doesn’t even have WhatsApp. That’s why I’m closing a teenager…
If the car is perfect, then 140k are completely fine.