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12-13-2007, 05:18 AM | #23 |
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In case anyone visits this old thread, I'm very interested in Brandon26pdx 's original question. How much does it cost to maintain one of these things once it's out of warranty? Lots of posters here seem to be driving out-of-warranty BMWs, how much does it cost you?
My barber complained "a $400 battery every 3 years, a $1100 brake job every 18,000 miles, ..." I shudder to think what a 60,000 mile service must cost at those prices. |
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12-13-2007, 07:56 AM | #24 | |
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Once it is out of warranty, you should probably try to find a good independent BMW shop in your area, to handle your regular maintenance & repairs. You should be able to save $30/40 per hour on labor. |
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01-02-2008, 11:21 PM | #26 | |
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First, find an excellent independent shop. You will find that a good indie knows the cars better than your stealership and they50 offer a significant price break. Second, join BMWCCA if you are not already a member. Many independents and stealerships offer service discounts to BMWCCA members. Plus, almost all of parts discounts to members. You can get back your yearly dues after one service discount. Third, never defer maintenance. Better to pay something now than to pay a ton later. BMW's want their care and feeding timely. Fourth, once you pay off your BMW the occasional expensive service will still pale compared to those monthly payments. For example, I just spent $2000 for a major service, new front breaks, AC work, and a couple other things for our e39 528i sport 5speed. It was no fun getting that bill, but the car runs great even with 140K on it and if you divide that bill by 12 months, that's only $167 a month to drive the car (plus gas oil & insurance). Fifth, BMW is nuts with these 15K oil changes. We change our synthetic every 5K. Another option is your can purchase an extended SERVICE contract from BMW which extends the service up to 7 years/100K. But, you need to keep in mind that if you want to cover things that might break you also need an extended warranty. I was considering a pre-owned certified e46 zhp and the dealer cost for the Extended Service contract was about $1495. Not sure what the 1-series contract costs. |
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01-03-2008, 01:04 AM | #27 |
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I baby my vehicles, I change oil every 5k on my civic and I feed it synthetic. He licks the rim of the oil bottle and says thanks every time. In all seriousness, I do this because I drive 25k a year and I want the car to last. All the cars in my family have lasted a long time., and I plan to do the same on the 135i. I always feel guilty buying a depreciating asset.
An inspection 2 on the M3 can be 1600 at dealership and 750-800 from independent mechanic. If anything breaks you better wish you bought an extended warranty. It is expensive.
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