2 BMW's in now, a 320d and a 440i GC, Both no issues what so ever and cant wait to get my next. These things are built so well. By highlighting potential issues, all the bmw haters pipe up, but seem to forget that Audi, Merc etc etc ALL have 'potential' issues! Haters always gonna hate!
@Andrew-dw6ee it was a great car for reliability and, of course efficiency. At the end of the day, maintain it in line with recommended servicing, and take car of it yourself and you can't go wrong. The only thing I had to buy for that car was tyres due to a puncture from road debris! I can guarantee that alot of the people on line who slate BMW either have never owned one and just dislike them, or if they have owned and have had issues they probably just aren't the sort of people that occasionally check the car over, have it serviced, maintain it etc You also need to check used cars thoroughly. Cause again there's no guarantees the previous owner will have done so.
Thanks for the info. I am now in the market for a 2015-2016 535i and some of your points will definitely help me. Last week I found what appeared to be a promising car. But I did something that I learning from another u tuber. When I started the car from cold it sounded fine but then I removed the oil filler cap and could clearly hear the timing chain rattling. The car sales man told me that that was normal but I followed my instincts and walked away from the deal. In the past I owned a e39 530i and learned a very valuable lesson. Deferred maintenance will wear you and your wallet out. Have a good day young man. Ps, there is nothing like driving a bmw. I am old but not dead😊
You can learn more looking under a car than on top. Also look under the hood the alignment of the body parts, oil leaks from and to the belly pan. Look down the side of the panels, paint scratches. Door alignment Etc. Check the transmission for shifting problems, or have a professional mechanic check it out..!! OBD is not always the answer, there are tricks around these things.
Definitely can learn more about looking under the car. You can tell even more if the buyer knows about cars the 1st 30 seconds by their body language inspecting the car.
I got red flags when I bought my first BMW, it's a 328i F30 and it had 110K miles on it, I needed a new crankshaft right off the bat and my brake caliper was seized, I took to a BMW shop and they fixed pretty much my whole top end for a solid price. Was my first time getting a car on my own so I learned a lot. The car is holding up extremely well I'm at 115K miles so far and no issues, and I have the N20 so I've been keeping an eye on the oil and timing chain, I had it checked so it's still good. (For now ahahaha)
After having so many past lemons I know what to look for. This is an excellent informative video! I’m so excited to finally purchase a beemer it’s been worth the wait. I am truly thankful and blessed and this video came right on time ❤
Good video thanks for making it. At the end you say to ''Check to see if there are any vibrations as you climb the revs'' but l thort that is a guaranteed way to STOP rattles and vibrations. My Bimmer sometimes wont start in damp weather and will shake and rattle a bit but if l rev it up it stops.
Great video. I've owened 2 differnt CPO BMW a 2012 750LI, and an X5. good ecperience with both, having the extended warenty and amazing finiancing......1.9 for up to 60 months. Both on a term of 36 months. with nothing down. The only complaint was with the 750. A couple of the servos on the seat went busto, I was told by my non-bmw service center but expert level and honesty we were loooking a 5K for a replacment seat. I than took it to the dealership and they were super kind free loaner why they evluated the vehicle. Then I recieved a 8K quote for a full seat change comming diretly from Detuchland. Well gues what, the seat stil operates 70% back and foward are the two major issues. So if you not 6'2ish you cant drive me car. I'm goood with that. I live in Tejas so gotta love the simple pleaseure of climate controled seats. Try to buy 1 owner, take it to Autohaus if your in houston. Or no matter where your at you will find a German auto specailist and pay between 100-200 for a through inspection. And, this will your repair shop depending if you buy a CPO or not. CPO is the way to go. Blow the engine before 100k or whatever terms number is.
When buying a used car you have to bring it to a shop they do presale inspection. They lift the car to see under. They plug the machine to read the issies. People think some problems can be seen with eyes but no. I saw a car with those issues: Both left and right rear fenders are rusted Driver seat lower cover is torn Right outer tie rod has play. Recommend wheel alignment after repair Right rear cam seal and pov valve leaking Rear quarter panels have been repainted All 4 wheels have curb damage Battery is weak Trunk lid lock is stiff Hood release is stiff A/C too cold to test however it does work on defrost The volume button on the dash seems to not want to turn down the volume all the time Blower motor squeak's and vibrates when cold Right rear wheel is on backwards Rear suspension bushings corroded Left rear level sensor broken Right front inner c/ boot is leaking Tensioner has play so belt is riding on outside of pullies. Most of them u cant see them.
I had a lot of red flags when buying my first BMW my e39 540I M sport. The car was in a accident I found from the car fax, it also had the mileage flipped, the car claimed 141k when it actually had 230k miles. It had a bad oil leak from the 2nd oil pan gasket, and the power steering pump was going out but luckily I fixed the leak, and the pump and the car has been great ever since… maybe I just got luck 😁
hi ! i just got my 2014 f82 m4 this is a nice car i want to know what is your spec of the wheels? i know the oem spec is 9/ 10 x19 et 29/40 i want to change wheels to fit the fender
Biggest misconception about BMW, unreliable. If you can’t afford maintenance then don’t buy it, simple. Until you’ve experienced they joy of out running a Porsche, Lamborghini and Ferrari in your beemer then owning one will never make sense
Also just its not inreliable yeah some of them is but I had e46 316i drive like butter with engine light and some stuff but still id u take care om then like Any other cars they can last forever
Did they make any two-door four cylinder engines from 2008 to believe 2011 body style? How's the reliability there's also the diesel but from what I understand the only came in a four-door
On the rotors I rather check the width because if they got resufaced the edge lip will be removed. Also the rotors can be hot 🔥 and don't want to get burn.
you dont see many old bmw's and benz on the road. there's a reason why. extremely poor reliability. might as well take everything out of the car and put in a toyota engine.
So how do you fix the leaky gasket misfire situation?? I am thinking of buying a 2013 x3 low mileage and looks very clean but it has a misfire. How much will it cost me approximately to fix this? I want to buy it as a cash car but I want it to be worth it. It’s only $4,900 2013 but does have a misfire the owner says. Looks great though.
Check the dtc's. The light is usually on. Bmers are known for this. Very temperamental. Usually because it's an ongoing issue with the car and became too costly to throw an endless amount money at it anymore.
my dad actually bought a used BMW 320i, after 2 months of using it, it broke town. He took it to a nearby garage, and they charged him 5,000 pounds and had it for almost 1 month before telling him that the engine had seized because of a broken oil filter and some metal fragments in the engine oil. They gave him back the full 5,000 pounds and this time he bought a brand new BMW 320d
Check those solenoid's! Your getting a 7 series or something with Air suspensions? Make sure you have comprehendible warranty or at least get all of the shock and air supension components checked by a verified mechanic. Very expensive and sometimes it will be deemed as a total loss or lemon car if not properly examined.
Always check them CarFax yall. Always. I'm searching for my first major purchase and am aiming for a BMW 4 series, 2019-2021 model year. I wont even entertain any vehicle that has an accident or damage reported. Also the 'Curb Rash', I found a BEAUTIFUL 2021 BMW 330 with the Msport Package , had the V6 and almost every sport option added. The only issue was that it had some TERRIBLE Curb Rash on the rims, not to mention the Brake Rotors had a ton of surface rust layer over them. Turned me off.
That's why when i do decide to get a BMW. im going to bring someone that i trust that knows alot about BMW . To make sure i get a good deal and great condition.
I’m about to buy a 2018 BMW 3 Series 320i Sedan RWD what are some things I should look out for when I check in going to finance this in the state of New Mexico for 18,000 is this a good deal ?
i am buy this 2011 bmw 328i everything is fine i went to run auto check on it and it came out code P1404 secondary air injection system .should i buy and fix it or
People seem to think that more maintenance = unreliable. This is not true. BMWs need more maintenance because of the way they are engineered but if they are maintaned well and looked after with pride as they should be then they are excellent. The problem is when people buy them and dont look after them. You shouldnt buy a bmw and expect to just run it into the ground like say, a mazda or a toyota. Those japanese cars are extremely reliable with not alot of maintence because lets be honest, MOST of them are simply engineered and theres not alot that needs looking after. Bottom line is dont buy a BMW, audi, merc if youre not willing to maintain it the way it should be.
make sure you have $10k reserve for the next 5 years for leaks, preventative maintenance and repairs. Stay away from cars primarily driven in FL or NY. Spend the extra bucks to do a PPI at a BMW dealership.
@@ryl1619 PPI = Pre-Purchase Inspection. Dealers, and most independent shops, will conduct a multi-point inspection and report findings to you. Worth the cost if you aren't a savvy car buyer. Not worth it for older cars which are expected to have some issues.
@@Notorious_Trades only if u knew……scats,hellcats, bmws are all driven HARD but majority don’t maintenance the cars that are driven hard NY is the weather with rust but u can drive a car hard u gotta take care of it tho most people in FL drive crazy and don’t take care
He is referring to the brake disc, heavily worn discs can develop a lip or ridge on the circumference faces. New or good condition discs will be completely flat across the disc faces.
If the BMW your looking at has Xdrive, it’s a very good idea to change its fluid because Bmw doesn’t really do it. And eventually it will not be so healthy and break
This is an amazing video!! But your Carly code doesn't work anymore. Maybe they can make it a perpetual code - cause I discovered it thru this video and want you to get a cut!
if the seller uses a high density motor oil that will make the engine quieter and difficult to diagnose, how will I know if they have replaced the engine oil with a different engine oil that does not meet the manufacturer's recommendations? Does the test device detect engine oil errors?
As a rule of thumb, when you buy a used vehicle change all the fluids. Unless the seller is an official dealer and they show you the papers (stating the very recent change of fluids).
I’m looking to buy my first bmw. I found a 2011 328i for $2500. It was a theft recovery with broken headlights and taillights as well as bad fuel injectors. All the parts are cheap to get. Should I buy?
hey nice vid, ik you’re good with your bmw’s what’s your advice on me getting the 2017 540i, and what do you think the maintenance is going to be like?
1:59 the notches in the tread of the tyres highlight 1.6mm remaining. It wants to be substantially below the tread depth to say there plenty of life left.
GasBuddy you kw what time it is⛽! But appreciate the video, because yall actually been living with Big Beamers for a while, hard to know exactly what to look for exactly with German cars
Hey, I was wondering, how would I check a 1990 BMW 5 series 535i Sedan? Its a bit older, has 240k miles, according to the seller. What would I need to look out for in a car like this?
The ONLY check you should make is - how fat is your wallet! If you have enough money - go for whatever you like! I bought my E39 M5 in 2009 and still have it, so i speak from experience :)
I want to buy a BMW 3 series 328i xdrive, but the only problem is the maintenance costs, This car I've been searching has a minor damage in the front left. But I'm not sure if it has oil leaks, needs new oil, coolant, water pump, spark plugs, etc. I love BMW. I understand that it's not worth to buy that BMW even if its a fast and sporty vehicle.
just put a 2jz GTE vvti in the BMW and forget all the BMW problems and expenses with Bimmer engines. Especially the ones after the 90s. They are nothing but trouble and a money pit . Dont listen to the ones that say they are ok because obviously they know nothing about Bimmers. E46 are the biggest problem car they made. Just one example is $1000 labour to replace a $3 gasket. I could go on and on vanos cooling sensors but I wont . Just saying. They are an excellent hadling car to drive.
40 seconds of this video is about what matters ,the engine ,if your first buying a car this video is not for you,he talk only about exterior and interior .
We are back!! We just recently hit 80,000 subscribers ❤️ HUGE thanks to everyone!!
How much does it cost for a major service for a bmw?
Shit music on the background.
2 BMW's in now, a 320d and a 440i GC, Both no issues what so ever and cant wait to get my next. These things are built so well. By highlighting potential issues, all the bmw haters pipe up, but seem to forget that Audi, Merc etc etc ALL have 'potential' issues!
Haters always gonna hate!
how was the 320d ..what was your experience?
@Andrew-dw6ee it was a great car for reliability and, of course efficiency. At the end of the day, maintain it in line with recommended servicing, and take car of it yourself and you can't go wrong. The only thing I had to buy for that car was tyres due to a puncture from road debris!
I can guarantee that alot of the people on line who slate BMW either have never owned one and just dislike them, or if they have owned and have had issues they probably just aren't the sort of people that occasionally check the car over, have it serviced, maintain it etc
You also need to check used cars thoroughly. Cause again there's no guarantees the previous owner will have done so.
Thanks for the info. I am now in the market for a 2015-2016 535i and some of your points will definitely help me. Last week I found what appeared to be a promising car. But I did something that I learning from another u tuber. When I started the car from cold it sounded fine but then I removed the oil filler cap and could clearly hear the timing chain rattling. The car sales man told me that that was normal but I followed my instincts and walked away from the deal. In the past I owned a e39 530i and learned a very valuable lesson. Deferred maintenance will wear you and your wallet out. Have a good day young man. Ps, there is nothing like driving a bmw. I am old but not dead😊
I just learned some informative stuff. People will always try to get over, doing your due diligence is priceless. Be wise
Check exhaust pipe ,it should be dirt free,running clean and get someone to start car and check for any type of smoke be it black or blue!
You can learn more looking under a car than on top. Also look under the hood the alignment of the body parts, oil leaks from and to the belly pan. Look down the side of the panels, paint scratches. Door alignment Etc. Check the transmission for shifting problems, or have a professional mechanic check it out..!! OBD is not always the answer, there are tricks around these things.
Definitely can learn more about looking under the car.
You can tell even more if the buyer knows about cars the 1st 30 seconds by their body language inspecting the car.
I got red flags when I bought my first BMW, it's a 328i F30 and it had 110K miles on it, I needed a new crankshaft right off the bat and my brake caliper was seized, I took to a BMW shop and they fixed pretty much my whole top end for a solid price. Was my first time getting a car on my own so I learned a lot. The car is holding up extremely well I'm at 115K miles so far and no issues, and I have the N20 so I've been keeping an eye on the oil and timing chain, I had it checked so it's still good. (For now ahahaha)
If you at 115k miles you gotta change it bro. They not designed to last that long and can break on no notice
@@darealgeemattey7010Very small % fail on 2012+ models.
Any updates?
Thanks for these videos!! I am in the market for a BMW M4 and these videos have been super helpful. KEEP IT UP!!
After having so many past lemons I know what to look for. This is an excellent informative video! I’m so excited to finally purchase a beemer it’s been worth the wait. I am truly thankful and blessed and this video came right on time ❤
Good video thanks for making it. At the end you say to ''Check to see if there are any vibrations as you climb the revs'' but l thort that is a guaranteed way to STOP rattles and vibrations. My Bimmer sometimes wont start in damp weather and will shake and rattle a bit but if l rev it up it stops.
Great video. I've owened 2 differnt CPO BMW a 2012 750LI, and an X5. good ecperience with both, having the extended warenty and amazing finiancing......1.9 for up to 60 months. Both on a term of 36 months. with nothing down. The only complaint was with the 750. A couple of the servos on the seat went busto, I was told by my non-bmw service center but expert level and honesty we were loooking a 5K for a replacment seat. I than took it to the dealership and they were super kind free loaner why they evluated the vehicle. Then I recieved a 8K quote for a full seat change comming diretly from Detuchland. Well gues what, the seat stil operates 70% back and foward are the two major issues. So if you not 6'2ish you cant drive me car. I'm goood with that. I live in Tejas so gotta love the simple pleaseure of climate controled seats. Try to buy 1 owner, take it to Autohaus if your in houston. Or no matter where your at you will find a German auto specailist and pay between 100-200 for a through inspection. And, this will your repair shop depending if you buy a CPO or not. CPO is the way to go. Blow the engine before 100k or whatever terms number is.
The ultimate driving machine is a fun ride until you have to take it in the shop and learn BMW stands for break my wallet.
My right ear really enjoyed this.
When buying a used car you have to bring it to a shop they do presale inspection. They lift the car to see under. They plug the machine to read the issies. People think some problems can be seen with eyes but no.
I saw a car with those issues:
Both left and right rear fenders are rusted
Driver seat lower cover is torn
Right outer tie rod has play. Recommend wheel alignment after repair
Right rear cam seal and pov valve leaking
Rear quarter panels have been repainted
All 4 wheels have curb damage
Battery is weak
Trunk lid lock is stiff
Hood release is stiff
A/C too cold to test however it does work on defrost
The volume button on the dash seems to not want to turn down the volume all the time
Blower motor squeak's and vibrates when cold
Right rear wheel is on backwards
Rear suspension bushings corroded
Left rear level sensor broken
Right front inner c/ boot is leaking
Tensioner has play so belt is riding on outside of pullies.
Most of them u cant see them.
I had a lot of red flags when buying my first BMW my e39 540I M sport. The car was in a accident I found from the car fax, it also had the mileage flipped, the car claimed 141k when it actually had 230k miles. It had a bad oil leak from the 2nd oil pan gasket, and the power steering pump was going out but luckily I fixed the leak, and the pump and the car has been great ever since… maybe I just got luck 😁
How much you paid??
@@AYO_KO $200 and a 10pc McNugget 😂
@@solis100 🤣
230k miles for a m car, you are crazy if u bought that for sure
@@AYO_KO ik its been a year lol but i paid 2500
Beemer Fam uploaded💪 it’s a good day
Great show. Are the 2008 to 2011 BMW 3 Series 4 cylinder engines and cars reliable?
heading up to check out a 340i today. super helful vid!
9:46 that Farting "Squarrel" Sound...LOL
Just got my first BMW thank you for the info
update!
Wish I had you with me right now I’m going to look at a bmw 3 series
hi !
i just got my 2014 f82 m4
this is a nice car
i want to know what is your spec of the wheels?
i know the oem spec is 9/ 10 x19 et 29/40
i want to change wheels to fit the fender
That's a great tool. Will I be able to use it at the dealership when I'm shopping for a new car?
If they have an issue with it, you probably don't want that vehicle.
Biggest misconception about BMW, unreliable. If you can’t afford maintenance then don’t buy it, simple. Until you’ve experienced they joy of out running a Porsche, Lamborghini and Ferrari in your beemer then owning one will never make sense
Exactly. I own three. Great engineering and fun to drive.
If this what reliability means then you deserve a phd.
Also just its not inreliable yeah some of them is but I had e46 316i drive like butter with engine light and some stuff but still id u take care om then like Any other cars they can last forever
Tell that to the 100s of thousands of wannabe celebrities in the USA
@@Charlay_Charlay 😂
Did they make any two-door four cylinder engines from 2008 to believe 2011 body style? How's the reliability there's also the diesel but from what I understand the only came in a four-door
On the rotors I rather check the width because if they got resufaced the edge lip will be removed. Also the rotors can be hot 🔥 and don't want to get burn.
you dont see many old bmw's and benz on the road. there's a reason why. extremely poor reliability. might as well take everything out of the car and put in a toyota engine.
136k on my e46 with no major issues @@BobRooney290
@@BobRooney290why are you replying to him
Really appreciate this. Many thanks!
you the man, thank you. very helpful video.
So how do you fix the leaky gasket misfire situation?? I am thinking of buying a 2013 x3 low mileage and looks very clean but it has a misfire. How much will it cost me approximately to fix this? I want to buy it as a cash car but I want it to be worth it. It’s only $4,900 2013 but does have a misfire the owner says. Looks great though.
Check the dtc's. The light is usually on. Bmers are known for this. Very temperamental. Usually because it's an ongoing issue with the car and became too costly to throw an endless amount money at it anymore.
What’s dtc’s? I’m about to purchase a 2012 335i
@@ryl1619 I think it means vehicle diagnostic codes. The codes the car throws when it has any error, it can be checked through the OBD2 port
my dad actually bought a used BMW 320i, after 2 months of using it, it broke town. He took it to a nearby garage, and they charged him 5,000 pounds and had it for almost 1 month before telling him that the engine had seized because of a broken oil filter and some metal fragments in the engine oil. They gave him back the full 5,000 pounds and this time he bought a brand new BMW 320d
What kind of terrible decision making is that? The engine blows up on the used one after 2 months, and he goes and buys another one...
@@tv321123 the first one was 3rd hand, but the second one was brand new
@@tv321123 Hahahahah! Hard learner I guess.
@@tv321123one is a petrol.. the other is a diesel.. different engines, the 320d engine is a beauty..
Fawk!
But Nick, I thought you were in the software business back in Yuma...
Do a review on the 6 series v8 twin turbo. Those engines have a really bad rep on the engine reliability being bad
The valve seals go on them and they'll burn lots of oil. From what I've seen it requires you to drop the subframe/engine/transmission to repair
Great video I just bought my first m4 today
Check those solenoid's! Your getting a 7 series or something with Air suspensions? Make sure you have comprehendible warranty or at least get all of the shock and air supension components checked by a verified mechanic. Very expensive and sometimes it will be deemed as a total loss or lemon car if not properly examined.
oh hell naw, I would avoid used 7 Series all day everyday, I'd lease one if I wanted one
Is that Carly reader just for BMW?
Always check them CarFax yall. Always.
I'm searching for my first major purchase and am aiming for a BMW 4 series, 2019-2021 model year. I wont even entertain any vehicle that has an accident or damage reported.
Also the 'Curb Rash', I found a BEAUTIFUL 2021 BMW 330 with the Msport Package , had the V6 and almost every sport option added. The only issue was that it had some TERRIBLE Curb Rash on the rims, not to mention the Brake Rotors had a ton of surface rust layer over them. Turned me off.
Me too but the difference is I’m aiming for a 3 series
Jeah seems like it had an engine swap too. Or where does the V6 came from 😂
That's why when i do decide to get a BMW. im going to bring someone that i trust that knows alot about BMW . To make sure i get a good deal and great condition.
I’m about to buy a 2018 BMW 3 Series 320i Sedan RWD what are some things I should look out for when I check in going to finance this in the state of New Mexico for 18,000 is this a good deal ?
Will i be fine with a 2016 bmw f10 535i it doesn’t have any accidents and it has under 70k miles
Good solid advice 👌
Coworker is selling me a 2015 528i with 4,000 miles for 15500. Think it’s a good deal
Yes.
Is 2019 330i worth buying? Warranty is over that is only my concern..
Depends on how much the car is
i am buy this 2011 bmw 328i everything is fine i went to run auto check on it and it came out code P1404 secondary air injection system .should i buy and fix it or
People seem to think that more maintenance = unreliable. This is not true. BMWs need more maintenance because of the way they are engineered but if they are maintaned well and looked after with pride as they should be then they are excellent.
The problem is when people buy them and dont look after them. You shouldnt buy a bmw and expect to just run it into the ground like say, a mazda or a toyota. Those japanese cars are extremely reliable with not alot of maintence because lets be honest, MOST of them are simply engineered and theres not alot that needs looking after.
Bottom line is dont buy a BMW, audi, merc if youre not willing to maintain it the way it should be.
You should get BMW caps for the m4
“Cars of this caliber” shows 3 series 😂😂
That’s not a caliber?
I bought f30 2013 140k did I fuck up. It need oil leak fix on oil pan and top
Can someone make me a list for the things to check for the Beamer
make sure you have $10k reserve for the next 5 years for leaks, preventative maintenance and repairs. Stay away from cars primarily driven in FL or NY. Spend the extra bucks to do a PPI at a BMW dealership.
What’s ppi. I’m about to purchase a 2012 335i
What’s wrong with fl drivin one’s ? Cause they drive crazy ?
@@ryl1619 PPI = Pre-Purchase Inspection. Dealers, and most independent shops, will conduct a multi-point inspection and report findings to you. Worth the cost if you aren't a savvy car buyer. Not worth it for older cars which are expected to have some issues.
@@Notorious_Trades only if u knew……scats,hellcats, bmws are all driven HARD but majority don’t maintenance the cars that are driven hard NY is the weather with rust but u can drive a car hard u gotta take care of it tho most people in FL drive crazy and don’t take care
Hmmmm... would you recommend these checks for a CPO car purchased from a dealer?
Im trying to buy a M235i, but I really wanna get a good price, any advice on finding the perfect price ?
you were saying if the edge of the brake is flush do u mean smooth? i didn't get the term
He is referring to the brake disc, heavily worn discs can develop a lip or ridge on the circumference faces. New or good condition discs will be completely flat across the disc faces.
@@WildernessofMirrorsN17 thxx
If the BMW your looking at has Xdrive, it’s a very good idea to change its fluid because Bmw doesn’t really do it. And eventually it will not be so healthy and break
Great video mate !!!
Great vid man really helped
Thank you for sharing
Hey bro, bmwfan here. Long time subscriber. Question: would you help us locate a car? Thx keep it up boyz
This is an amazing video!! But your Carly code doesn't work anymore. Maybe they can make it a perpetual code - cause I discovered it thru this video and want you to get a cut!
I definitely needed to see this
I bought a 2011 bmw 328i from an auction for $1650 with 133k miles and I regret so many problems is it worth it ?
Eyeing on a 328i 2015, do advice
How was it? Buying a 2014
@@StephenLazartelmk plz
Very nice sounding Exhaust on that ride.
if the seller uses a high density motor oil that will make the engine quieter and difficult to diagnose, how will I know if they have replaced the engine oil with a different engine oil that does not meet the manufacturer's recommendations? Does the test device detect engine oil errors?
As a rule of thumb, when you buy a used vehicle change all the fluids. Unless the seller is an official dealer and they show you the papers (stating the very recent change of fluids).
I don’t buy cars that cant contain their own oil. I mean how hard is it for BMW to build a quality gaskets for a 50k car?
Cant i just get a pre purchase inspection instead of doing this myself?
I’m looking to buy my first bmw. I found a 2011 328i for $2500. It was a theft recovery with broken headlights and taillights as well as bad fuel injectors. All the parts are cheap to get. Should I buy?
hey nice vid, ik you’re good with your bmw’s what’s your advice on me getting the 2017 540i, and what do you think the maintenance is going to be like?
I’m the 2nd owner and have the 2006 325i 4dr sedan
I’m looking at one right now
Spitting Game!!!
1:59 the notches in the tread of the tyres highlight 1.6mm remaining. It wants to be substantially below the tread depth to say there plenty of life left.
GasBuddy you kw what time it is⛽! But appreciate the video, because yall actually been living with Big Beamers for a while, hard to know exactly what to look for exactly with German cars
3:33 Audi on license plate? hooly
First and foremost. A BEEMMER is a motorcycle. A Bimmer is the automobile.
Great video beemerfam
I bought mine off my sister. She has really looked after it.
Great, thanks!!
Yes there back new subscriber!
If they have the car warmed up for you when you get there run don't walk
kinda crazy that i get this video after buying a 2009 328i
Good pick. Hope it's reliable for years to come
Hey, I was wondering, how would I check a 1990 BMW 5 series 535i Sedan? Its a bit older, has 240k miles, according to the seller. What would I need to look out for in a car like this?
did you end up getting the car?
The ONLY check you should make is - how fat is your wallet! If you have enough money - go for whatever you like! I bought my E39 M5 in 2009 and still have it, so i speak from experience :)
Those cars are awesome and are going up in value. Great choice
I want to buy a BMW 3 series 328i xdrive, but the only problem is the maintenance costs,
This car I've been searching has a minor damage in the front left. But I'm not sure if it has oil leaks, needs new oil, coolant, water pump, spark plugs, etc. I love BMW. I understand that it's not worth to buy that BMW even if its a fast and sporty vehicle.
Only BMW you should buy is a brand new one under warranty or one under 30k miles
just put a 2jz GTE vvti in the BMW and forget all the BMW problems and expenses with Bimmer engines. Especially the ones after the 90s. They are nothing but trouble and a money pit . Dont listen to the ones that say they are ok because obviously they know nothing about Bimmers. E46 are the biggest problem car they made. Just one example is $1000 labour to replace a $3 gasket. I could go on and on vanos cooling sensors but I wont . Just saying. They are an excellent hadling car to drive.
40 seconds of this video is about what matters ,the engine ,if your first buying a car this video is not for you,he talk only about exterior and interior .
Talk about the maintenance 385 to change one tire. 120 -130 oil change
This is why you go to a) an independent b) or do it yourself, oil changes are not difficult or expensive.
So I just bought a 2014 328i and it makes that rattle like noise. Is that really okay?
hey, did u ever find out what was wrong? i’m boutta buy a 328i GT and can’t find much online abt them
@@SoloDoloh I have a loose timing chain. About to talk to a mechanic to see how much its gonna cost def gonna be over 1k
@@LpSc4life oh damn. Better to get those replaced sooner than later ig. How many miles are on it?
@@SoloDoloh im at a really high milage 101k so really feel like i need to change it before its to late.
Try and do as much research on your car as possible i wish i did before buying xD
Live and learn
is bmw a good to buy
I think best way is to pay a mechanic for one hour and bring him to see the car
THANK GOD YOU KNOW MANUAL! I can’t stand that they are dying in the US and Canada.. yet 80% of European cars still have manuals. 🤨😔😑
What's "the coding"?
Yo you spelled Bimmer wrong in your channel name
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Seems like normal check for any used car, nothing here is bmw specific
do i have to do all this even from a bmw dealer? lol
6 checks or 5 checks?
Yea get that Audi plate frame outta here lol
Atta biy
Buy BMW from dealership and get 2 year warranty on it,