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06-29-2021, 06:34 AM | #1 |
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Buying Advice - F11
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Had my e90 30d for the past 7 years but the time may have come to trade up for some more space/practicality with family and staycations. Had always wanted a 35d when the time came to change and would have always gone M Sport but am seriously tempted by this with all the toys, it has VDC so the drive would still be good? Anything in particular i should watch out for on a higher mileage car or general issues on the F11? Thanks https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-det...=Estate&page=1 |
07-02-2021, 07:46 AM | #2 |
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I have a 2014 (November build) 535D MSport, that I have owned since January 2016. It is fully loaded with every option pretty much and a superb car, now at 61000 miles
Been rock solid over 50k miles of my ownership. Regularly go camping to Cornwall in it (from Nottingham) and it makes the miles pass like they are not there, It had the infamous EPG recall, as did millions of other BMWs so you might want to check the car has had that done. Other than that the only issues I have had on mine are the air conditioning condenser failure (which is another well known issue and a recall because a weld fails) any my rear parking sensors failed. A common component to fail is the rear suspension airbags. Mine are still good though. A rock solid car with no squeaks or rattles and is highly reliable. Must have options (IMO), folding mirrors, rear camera and Pro Media. All are options on the F10/F11. HUD is superb and once you've had it it becomes a must have for all cars moving forward.
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Make sure you check the following: EGR cooler recall. A must as some cars have caught fire because of this Wheels for cracks, run flats plus crap British roads = problems. Check the rear air suspension-expensive to fix if the compressor goes phut Doors for corrosion, known problem on the door by the window weather strip I had this on mine Regular oil changes. Do it every 9k miles, and the transmission fluid needs to be replaced every 60k miles. The gearbox is not sealed for life. |
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03-28-2022, 04:05 PM | #4 |
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If it’s any help I got one with 130k miles and it’s rock solid. Got it with full bmw service history. Did have to replace the compressor and air springs though, but that is the thing with these. That and body rust, look carefully all over, top of doors and boot especially.
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