Sind das zu viel km?
Dieses Angebot habe ich bei 𝗺𝗼𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗲.𝗱𝗲 gefunden:
BMW Baureihe 3 Lim. 318i *AUTOMATIK*NAVI*LEDER*
Erstzulassung: 03/2008 Kilometerstand: 102.340 km Kraftstoffart: Benzin Leistung: 105 kW (143 PS)
Preis: 7.950 €
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I would go very strongly from a fake KM stand 100,000km are almost nix for a 14-year-old car… think about these are good 7000km in the year…. That’s what it is
Boah if all lies are to be believed
“Trust is good, control is better”
Just say that you need 1 to 2 hours for the test drive because you go to a BMW dealer to check the KM stand…
If the seller gets mad, insulting, etc, you can just go back.
If he lets you drive, definitely go to a workshop and let the check bring nix to bubbling you also have to do it.
It is best to buy from the dealer who sells the brand a BMW dealer can check the KM stand better and he has too much fear to the bad BMW otherwise ensures that the not long BMW logo has hanging over the door.
Smells very after
Sure, because everyone drives at least 10,000km a year… I don’t even make 5tkm a year. Then why don’t you start with fake mileage?
Grades in models such as the C/E class, 3, 6 and 7 BMW and also Audi A4/A4 etc. are not specified by the test organisations and consumer protectionists from the good 1/3 of the sales vehicles with the original KM stand.
And now to my suspicion, look at the driver and passenger seat of the two posted offers… does that look like you were sitting in just about 100,000km? I drove a Opel with partial synthetic leather that looked even better at 150,000km and my current Volvo with about 110,000km is better.
In addition, the steering wheel is very “spicy” on the side and that on the complete side this looks more like 200,000km or a lot of city traffic where it must always be turned very far….
With the 2nd posted offer you can even see the mat from the driver’s side, as it probably had a considerable wear, the wheel has strong wear marks and the front seat edge is quite crumbling.
In general, however, I recommend that you check the KM stand in a contract workshop during a test trip, so that you should also check accident damages, i.e. body screws which have already been released zb of the front impact dampers etc.
In Ope and many others zb, you can also check whether the airbag control unit has been reset….
Or it is a garage car and therefore has hardly any rust.
Yes I just got my last 4 Opel in the back of the head who had more KM on sale (most all) and were similar old and looked better off the state of the seats and steering wheel….
I say BMW will not be worse;D
Well, if that’s so obvious… I can’t open the link with me and since you didn’t write a reason in your answer, I assumed you were only referring to age and km level.
Yes, the KM stand will be turned back at some more popular or ending cars, so all the Audis, BMW’s, Mercedes, Passat/Golf etc…
If you have any idea about it, you can also roughly estimate whether the KM stand fits the car, but you have to have some expertise that the workshops have idr.
Especially since workshops also come very deep into the software of the cars and as part of them can query the KM stand from control devices that you can’t get to without the original tester….
Too little KM and cheap
So always let the workshop check?
This is newer, has the stronger engine and less KM is supposed to be almost the same cost….
A fist formula is “Is an offer too beautiful to be true then it is usually not true” And if you want to put it on it, you have to know exactly what you’re doing.
May I ask what? How is the ? I also found this offer at mobile.de:
BMW 330i AUT.LEDER.NAV.IMPORTFAHRUG
First registration: 01/2009 Mileage: 95,000 km fuel: petrol Power: 190 kW (258 HP)
Price: 8.390 €
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They’re not too little KM… probably never drove by car! This is not absolutely good for the machine!
That’s all I can say: Link doesn’t work…
103tkm are not exactly much for age. Either he was moved only a few (possibly second car?) or only short distance. If the former were the case, this would be nice because the car is probably still in a very good condition. But if all this was only short distance, it was not good for the engine and exhaust gas tract.
Theoretically, you could have been chased by the mileage, but with the figures you can’t fix it. In this case, however, this would also be seen to be a great deal of wear.
The fact is that you have to look well, but this is actually the case with every used vehicle.
For an almost 14-year-old BMW 318 i with such high mileage, I wouldn’t pay nearly 8,000 euros.
For a BMW already limited.