How Reliable Are Bmws?
#1
Posted 08 August 2009 - 12:13 AM
Anyone have experiences with BMWs down the road like 3-4 years down the road. Any other luxury cars that are pretty good, but also reliable?
Thanks!
#2
Posted 08 August 2009 - 12:13 PM
Anyone have experiences with BMWs down the road like 3-4 years down the road. Any other luxury cars that are pretty good, but also reliable?
Thanks!
I don't know how much this will help but I just bought a BMW 328i sedan (2009 model. I'm getting it delivered today~) and I've done a lot of research. The only major thing you would have to watch out for when purchasing a BMW is the Run Flat Tires. I've heard they are super craptacular and don't last very long.(At least the 1st gens are. The newer ones are 3rd gen and I've heard they are much better) Around the 15 k miles mark. Many people have tried to replace the RFTs with another set of RFTs and pay around $900 to get them replaced just to have them blown out again. Others opt to replace their RFTs with regular tires and after they have made the switch there should no longer be any problems with the car (tire wise). As for reliability BMWs are good. I think the whole idea about BMWs breaking down all the time is the fact that most of their customers are usually male who like fast cars. Liking fast cars= usually driving fast =aggressive=car breaks down. Plus I've read that a lot of BMW owners tend to be very picky with their cars so if anything sounds slightly off then they go and fix it. Bmws are also built much more complex then a Toyota or Hondas are. Most repair shops can fix a Toyota but not all of them can fix a BMW you see? So of course the cost of maintenance will be a little more. If you decide to purchase have peace in mind that you DO get 4 years or 50,000 miles of free maintenance. Also the BMW 3 series has the best resale value in the US. It retains about 40% of it's value. Also! Put 91 gas in it. The manager at the BMW shop (who used to work for on maintenance) said it's OK to use 87 it won't do any damage to your car at all! The only downside is you might develop this weird clink clink noise in your engine but hey..if you can afford a bmw you can probably afford a few more dollars for gas. I hope this helps~^^
#3
Posted 08 August 2009 - 12:40 PM
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#4
Posted 08 August 2009 - 12:45 PM
http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=208001
I was considering an M3, but decided against it because if anything happened, I wouldn't be able to afford the repairs or have time out to fix the car.
#5
Posted 08 August 2009 - 01:03 PM
^If you're iffy about the run-flat tires, just purchase tire insurance...but since it's a 3rd party insurance, many people are also 'ehhh' about that. haha. At our dealer, the 5-year IAS tire warranty plan was only 895$. My mum ran over something on the freeway last week, she took the car in, they replaced it, no questions asked.
Have fun looking at bimmers, those things are beautiful, especially the coupes.
#6
Posted 08 August 2009 - 02:33 PM
A lot of their reputation comes from the car enthusiast like me who get anal about every tiny thing. I've brought my Lexus back to the dealer for so many small crap you wouldnt care about such as seat fan dont cool me enough, headlights are not pointed high enough to me, steering making clicking noise at slow turn, brake dust leaving marks on the rims etc
However, BMW aren't as well thought out in their designs as Japanese cars, which is why they are slightly more prone to issues. They don't really use more complicated technology, but they use technology without thoroughly testing them through, and they design a car for the purpose of being a car, where toyota design their car in a way thats easy to fix. So if your BMW breaks, they will have to take apart most of your car to fix it where as it would be an hour job for a Lexus etc.
But they aren't as bad as you've heard. Nor are they as good as Lexus or whatever.
#7
Posted 08 August 2009 - 03:29 PM
i never heard about the tire problem tho. mayb i should b aware of it too.
but you should consider... the after sales service + gas that the 3series will be consuming.
if you're looking for a luxury car... lexus IS might be nice too. i personally would like that, but its kinna late now lol.
i find lotsa youngster drives it. very hip ~ lol.
#8
Posted 08 August 2009 - 03:42 PM
#9
Posted 08 August 2009 - 03:47 PM
He had a friend who had constant trouble with their 5 series and just gave it up and bought a Denali. His mom's bmw had some problem but I dont recall it at this point. These two cases happened within the first 4 years.
I think you are more likely to hear horror stories over people who have nothing going on.
Relatively speaking, is it a reliable car? Not when compared to Civic or Toyota, but you do have nothing to worry about for at least 4yrs/50k miles. It will probably be fine.
#10
Posted 08 August 2009 - 07:51 PM
Since we're on the subject of BMWs...can anyone tell me this:
Is it me or does the 328i series have a heavy feeling? I asked the dealer why it was so heavy (when I turn the wheel it doesn't turn back very fast+ turning) and he said "German cars are made like that" but Ive driven a mercedes and its not that heavy plus my Dad had a bmw before and he told me his car wasn't as heavy as this one. (He had a 535 2003[?]0 model
#11
Posted 08 August 2009 - 09:51 PM
Is it me or does the 328i series have a heavy feeling? I asked the dealer why it was so heavy (when I turn the wheel it doesn't turn back very fast+ turning) and he said "German cars are made like that" but Ive driven a mercedes and its not that heavy plus my Dad had a bmw before and he told me his car wasn't as heavy as this one. (He had a 535 2003[?]0 model
no power steering maybe?
#12
Posted 09 August 2009 - 08:00 AM
I'm pretty sure power steering comes standard on all modern vehicles. It's otherwise quite difficult to manually steer them. As for the subject, I agree with others... better reliability than old American cars but not as good as Japanese cars. I also think Bimmers are more reliable than Benz in general...
#13
Posted 09 August 2009 - 04:58 PM
Is it me or does the 328i series have a heavy feeling? I asked the dealer why it was so heavy (when I turn the wheel it doesn't turn back very fast+ turning) and he said "German cars are made like that" but Ive driven a mercedes and its not that heavy plus my Dad had a bmw before and he told me his car wasn't as heavy as this one. (He had a 535 2003[?]0 model
my G35 was like that. but i think it has to do with sport suspension. like turning the wheel would be pretty rough and it doesnt counter steer for me easily unless i gas it.
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Posted 12 August 2009 - 01:41 PM




















