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It's the first year of the E90 3 series, and the only year to have the 3.0 N/A engine, as opposed to the 3.5L twin turbo starting in 07 w/ all of the HPFP issues.
wondering what the reliability on it is? been browsing bmw forums and while some people say its reliable, it has the typical bmw problems (thermostat/water pump failure for no reason and replacement $1K+) among other random stuff that i've been seeing on true delta probably due to it being the first year of the E90.
I'd be willing to give up on performance of the 335 and get this vehicle if it's significantly more reliable.
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistor...S16374&cs:rv=1C0F5DCC5F1A0057E01D62F8EB33BB8C
carfax states it was "corporate" owned for the first 30k miles. what exactly does that mean?
this one has the sports, premium and cold weather package; it's also $2k above KBB price.
second owner within the last year had the thermostat replaced twice within 10k miles, aside from that everything looks pretty good.
basically my car accord is going to need new tires in 20K miles and suspension is starting to get rough. paint is chipping and peeling on some plastic body panels. Nothing too crazy, but definitely at the point where I have to think about making a switch. If i picked up the v6 when i bought the car I woulda said F it, dropped $2k to fix my suspension and tires and keep going, but now i want moar power
wondering what the reliability on it is? been browsing bmw forums and while some people say its reliable, it has the typical bmw problems (thermostat/water pump failure for no reason and replacement $1K+) among other random stuff that i've been seeing on true delta probably due to it being the first year of the E90.
I'd be willing to give up on performance of the 335 and get this vehicle if it's significantly more reliable.
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistor...S16374&cs:rv=1C0F5DCC5F1A0057E01D62F8EB33BB8C
carfax states it was "corporate" owned for the first 30k miles. what exactly does that mean?
this one has the sports, premium and cold weather package; it's also $2k above KBB price.
second owner within the last year had the thermostat replaced twice within 10k miles, aside from that everything looks pretty good.
basically my car accord is going to need new tires in 20K miles and suspension is starting to get rough. paint is chipping and peeling on some plastic body panels. Nothing too crazy, but definitely at the point where I have to think about making a switch. If i picked up the v6 when i bought the car I woulda said F it, dropped $2k to fix my suspension and tires and keep going, but now i want moar power
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