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What to look out for when buying a used 2009 335?
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11-13-2012, 12:31 PM | #1 |
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What to look out for when buying a used 2009 335?
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Well, I have searched around the forum for what to look out for when buying a used 335 and this is what I have come up with so far: 1. Make sure no issues with Fuel Pump (HPFP) 2. No issues with turbos 3. Check for inside wear on rear tires This is what I have come up with after viewing the responses. However, are there any more specific ones when considering a 2009 335i Coupe with Xdrive, Navigation, Sport Package, and Cold Weather package? I have one on my list of Black Friday checkouts at the moment...Looks fantastic in the pictures, Carfax says no accidents, and has 52K on the Odometer... Any tips/help would be greatly appreciated - coming from a 2006 Jeep SRT8 so not really sure what to look out for with German cars. So any / guidance would be amazing. Thanks! |
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Would I choose a car with remaining warranty available over one without? Yes (true for any car, regardless of make/model/country of origin). But contrary to popular belief, these cars do not explode the day after their warranties expire
As another member pointed out, check service records. Dealerships handing out this information to you in printed form is hit or miss, but at the very least they will be able to tell you about the maintenance and repair history of the vehicle. Common areas of concern are HPFP (although the most recent parts seem to have fixed this issue for most), Vanos solenoids (a fairly straightforward DIY if you're out of warranty), turbo/wastegate issues (covered until 80+k miles by bmw now) and water pump/thermostat (a ~$1200 dealer visit or $600-800 indy visit). There are also a couple of fairly common oil leaks, including the filter gasket housing which I believe is a $5-600 dealer fix. Things like injectors and coilpacks are simple DIYs if you have a basic knowledge of working on cars. Routine maintenance on these cars is more costly than you are likely used to. I'd recommend finding a good indy mechanic. A lot of the headaches you read about on here can be fixed easily by a good non-dealership mechanic.
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Mechatronic sleeve and transmission oil pan leaks. Early models were known for this issue (not sure when they changed the part), an easy but expensive fix if not covered under warranty.
Just had mine done yesterday (2007 E93 N54, covered under CPO warranty). here's a thread that helped me diagnose the issue: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=500665
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I will def. request to see this as well as another Carfax even though the one online looks clean
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I am pretty handy when it comes to cars....I changed my plugs, Engine, Diff, and Tranny oils, installed lower degree thermo, intake, anything that really didnt require a huge lift; You use the term "Indy Mechanic" - what is that exactly? Never heard that term.... THank you very much for your insight - this will all be helpful when coming to a decision - Very sharp looking 328 BTW - like the black on black look. Quote:
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Being mechanically inclined definitely helps with these cars. I have always done a majority of my own maintenance and installs that don't involve a lift, which has saved time and money (and given me something to do on the weekends )
My car has had a few of the issues that are common for the N54 (HPFP, Vanos, and oil filter housing gasket), plus a few other minor issues and quirks. All were covered under warranty when they occurred, luckily. Indy mechanic just means independent mechanic (i.e. not the dealership). Check out the regional forums for some good recommendations in your area.
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