|
|
|
03-27-2011, 04:35 PM | #45 |
Private
1
Rep 94
Posts |
Wow, alot miles! Only one brake pad/rotor change?
I have question about extended maintenance warranty.
I got my 128i coupe on Sept, 08. Now it has 40,000 miles closing to the end of warranty. It's my DD car, about 60 miles round trip per day, about 15000 miles each year (first 3000 miles was in Europe during ED). Since most of my driving are on highway, so every time the car reaches 15000 miles interval, car computer still says about 3000 miles to go for next oil change. So I always got an annual oil change, then after about 3000 miles (not allow to re-set computer if oil change was done based on time not condition.), another oil change based on notice from on-board computer. I was thinking to purchase extended maintenance warranty to 6year/100k miles (for me, 6 year will hit first) because the cost of brake pad/rotor change. In your case, your first brake change happened at more than 100k miles? Without that cost, I counted about $1000 (before 100k) based on your data from standard warranty got expired to about 100k miles. What's your opinion on extended maintenance warranty? I'm not a DIY guy. Also, how about extended power train warranty (not maintenance warranty)?
__________________
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-27-2011, 07:31 PM | #46 |
Lieutenant Colonel
693
Rep 1,608
Posts |
to the OP and others who have replaced your tires with non rfts. What kind of 'system' did you go with to accompany your non runflats in case of flats/leaks and how's it working out?
__________________
Boostm3
'18 LBB MT M2 Exec pkg, Moonroof, Production 7/6/17 |
Appreciate
0
|
03-27-2011, 07:36 PM | #47 | |
Resident Kerbalnaut
483
Rep 10,703
Posts |
Quote:
I had to use it once when I cracked my wheel and they got me home. Ive been on regular tires for the better part of 3 years |
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-27-2011, 08:36 PM | #49 |
Lieutenant Colonel
693
Rep 1,608
Posts |
Ive read that the fixaflat stuff screws up the TPMS sensors.Did you get rid of the TPMS sensors when you went to non runflats?
__________________
Boostm3
'18 LBB MT M2 Exec pkg, Moonroof, Production 7/6/17 |
Appreciate
0
|
03-27-2011, 08:38 PM | #50 | |
Resident Kerbalnaut
483
Rep 10,703
Posts |
Quote:
and on the can it says TPMS safe and mine havent had any issues since then. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-28-2011, 01:14 AM | #51 |
Savoir Faire
80
Rep 1,772
Posts |
That's assuming he has a MT. He might have a Steptronic
__________________
Current: Alpine White F10 M5|H&R springs|12mm/10mm spacers|Eisenmann Race
Sold:Imola Yellow RS4-KW V3|MTM 10mm spacers|Hotchkis rear sway bar|APR Stage 1|Milltek Catless|RNS-E|Euro RS4 Flat bottom Steering Wheel Sold:E46 323i |
Appreciate
0
|
03-28-2011, 10:39 AM | #52 |
stick to your guns
22
Rep 441
Posts |
well if you read the thread he says steptronic.
congrats OP, great write up. i hope to hit 100k in mine
__________________
"Speed has never killed anyone...suddenly becoming stationary, thats what gets you."-Jeremy Clarkson
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-28-2011, 11:13 AM | #53 | |
I'm just a cook
29
Rep 971
Posts |
Quote:
OP, Thanks again. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-28-2011, 11:16 AM | #54 |
Unindicted co-conspirator
67
Rep 1,734
Posts
Drives: to work, mostly.
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania / Detroit, Michigan
|
It's good to see that BMW hasn't hassled you at all about the HPFP warranty. (Though I wonder how much the HPFP change will cost out of warranty?)
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-28-2011, 11:49 AM | #55 |
Colonel
129
Rep 2,218
Posts |
Wow, just rolled 100k on my `03 ZHP. Fuel pump just went out a month (or so) ago, alternator died while under extended warranty. Other than that, she's still truckin...
__________________
- 2014 CPO i01 BEV Electronaut Edition Capparis White Tera World, '17- - 2015 CPO i01 BEV Laurel Grey Tera World, '17- - 2015 i01 REx Laurel Grey Tera World, '15-'17 - 2003 CPO 330i ZHP Imola Red Build 03/03/03, '06-'15 |
Appreciate
0
|
03-28-2011, 12:15 PM | #56 | |
!
744
Rep 3,267
Posts |
Quote:
I bet an Imola Red E46 ZHP has been a pretty sweet ride. Sorry for the thread jack... |
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-30-2011, 04:37 PM | #58 |
I'm just a cook
29
Rep 971
Posts |
95 525 sold at 220k, replaced guibo, shocks, water pump and radiator. Still running a 97 328is at 218k, replaced the water pump and raditor. No fuel pump issues.
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-31-2011, 10:36 PM | #59 |
Major General
895
Rep 7,047
Posts |
|
Appreciate
0
|
04-01-2011, 10:23 AM | #60 | |
Ex '87 Carrera
251
Rep 1,259
Posts |
Quote:
ianc
__________________
"I will tell you there is a big difference between driving money and driving blood, sweat and tears." - PorscheGuy79
"I got 328 loaner and was impressed with performance. It feels much faster than my 135i." - MOCKBA |
|
Appreciate
0
|
04-02-2011, 09:08 PM | #63 |
I'm just a cook
29
Rep 971
Posts |
I would have taken my 525 to 500k but I don't have enough space. I usually buy Bimmers at least 5+years old and 80k+ miles and do all repairs and maintenance myself. If you don't know how to do the simple repairs you simply get robbed.
|
Appreciate
0
|
04-02-2011, 11:09 PM | #64 | |
Major General
895
Rep 7,047
Posts |
Quote:
But, after owning one of my cars for 10yrs and nearly 140k miles, I wouldn't consider any car with 100k miles. Driven at an average mileage of 12k miles that puts a 100k car at over 9yrs old. There are many things that need to be done with a car at that age; suspension, fuel lines, brake lines, along with engine mechanicals like water pumps, alternators, cooling system, AC, etc... Things deteriorate with time even if the engine is still running. It's less of an issue if you've owned the car since new as you can keep with the maintenance over the years and you know what has and has not been done. But, buying someone else's over 100k car, especially 150k as one poster suggested, forget it. You'll be sinking a lot of money into an old car just to get it where it needs to be. For me the only car worth that effort is one that is classic and may one day be worth something. A 135i? Maybe, years from now. But, to worry or be concerned about what a subsequent owner may need to deal with after 150k, I frankly don't care. Anyone wanting to get a car with that many miles takes on whatever he finds, and he should expect to put a good bit of time and money in to it. When I sold my 1990 Mits/Plymouth turbo, it was 10yrs old and had nearly 140k miles. The engine ran well, but the suspension needed a redo, full brakes including calipers and lines, the trans rebuild at 90k was done so a newer trans plus it's rebuild would be needed. Interior needed reconditioning, unless one likes the smell of an old car. All that plus an exterior that needed rust and some lower panel filling, along with a new paint job. Old cars a lot of work. It's more a labor of love. if one needs inexpensive transportation, there are much better lower mileage and less costly alternatives. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
04-05-2011, 05:13 PM | #65 | |
Private
4
Rep 53
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
05-08-2011, 11:15 AM | #66 |
Second Lieutenant
28
Rep 226
Posts |
|
Appreciate
0
|
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
|
|