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Do I need an RAC or AA inspection for a second hand BMW 3 series 316i when buying from trade?
I have just agreed to purchase a BMW 3 Series 316i. The car is around 12 years old and has done 108k miles. The car itself looks in very good condition and the seller has agreed to put 12 months road tax and 12 months MOT on it. (as usual with trade though the MOT is done at a garage which the seller is affiliated with) I am wondering whether a...
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Since the cost of an inspection is so high compared to the value of the car, it's probably not worth it. However, if you have a mechanic friend or someone who is more technical, he might be able to help you out with looking around the car. The E36 is generally a pretty reliable car mechanically. I...

Is this BMW 1998 328IS safe in the engine standards?
I am looking to buy a 1998 BMW 328IS 3-series and i need to know more about this car and it common problems with these cars. The car has 116,756 miles on it its 11 years old I know that since in is an IS it has the sports package which makes it have a better suspension. but these should still be replaced every 60,000-80,000 miles. he says the...
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Just because it's an iS doesn't mean it has the sports package. The sports package was a stand-alone option, meaning the car was available with it or without it. Common problems: Cooling system (water pump, radiator, thermostat, thermostat housing) need replacement around 80k miles. If the car has...

Car top speed limiter, how much faster can it go?
i have a bmw 3 series and i brought it to the track. i have the sport package which means the top speed limiter should be 150mph instead of 130mph. but at about 135mph it was about to red line. why is that? and my other question is, its a raised top speed limiter the 150 is, but if it is redlining at about 150mph, if i were to remove the limiter...
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Get Japanese car and you would go much faster than that ! Reference:BMW tech

BMW 3 series or Infiniti G37 (both coupes and manual transmissions)?
Hey guys ,im having a hard time deciding between these cars.both seem equally good to me in different ways.I personally find the bmw better inside and the infiniti better outside and ive heard that the bmw drives really good.Anyone who knows about these cars well or has driven them please give me ur feedback.All answers are appreciated.Thanks.
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i'll put it this way, when you run into a old friend, and they say, "so what ya driving these days" are you going to say a nissan or bmw? overall your better of with a bmw in the long run for many reasons. if you notice on the roads theres lots of old bmws still out there, very very few early g35's...

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Infiniti's G37 eschews BMW's confident restraint for daring angles, a raucous exhaust, and an extremely outgoing nature-too bad its NVH levels can't keep up with its attractive interior and spunky driving fun.

Audi's new-for-'09 A4 sedan, sharing underpinnings with the A5 coupe, is an admittedly sexy beast with either two or four doors; packaging is more capacious than the BMW, but powertrains fall a tad short next to BMW's gold standard.

Mercedes' C-Class sedan (the CLK-Class coupe is gone for the 2010 model year, replaced by an E-Class Coupe), tends toward the more cosseting end of the small luxury equation, but as such, offer serene rides and beautiful interiors.


 
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