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I bought my 5yrs old E60 with 56k mileage now almost 110k at 9yrs mark. Car is problem free but minor wear and tear still got to do. My most expensive repair is $1.5k for the active steering rack. Others include air con compressor, alternator, brake disc/pads. Repair the fault and all is good, just have to take care of her and she'll serve you well

 

Thanks for the important information bro will take all of it in mind.

 

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Ohh no offense to T2 ah, only from what i know bmw isnt as reliable as merc and lexus in long term :D

 

I think it all depends on the driver, whether he maintain the car or his style of driving in particularly how heavy footed he is. In my point of view mechanically wise I am new to Bimmers but in terms of style & looks 06 Mercs and Lexus models a bit ah pek for me :ph34r:

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Bro you should... My buddy an average Joe in his 40's driving a 7yrs old Nissan Sunny still waiting for his pretty beau to appear. He always said pretty beau will not bother about cars, just a car can move can impress. It's been a decade and he's still waiting..... Many babes did came and then go... [grin]

 

Haha if babes who go for branded cars can ask them to be FATA. [rifle]

 

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I think it all depends on the driver, whether he maintain the car or his style of driving in particularly how heavy footed he is. In my point of view mechanically wise I am new to Bimmers but in terms of style & looks 06 Mercs and Lexus models a bit ah pek for me :ph34r:

Yes only the recent merc look cool

 

For lexus always look like ah pek

 

 

And true driving style affect alot, if keep on whacking sure easily spoil esp brake pad finish (i drove my audi last time and @40k change one

 

that comment alone will stir up some s.hit [smash][smash][laugh]

Oops hope he wont see this [lipsrsealed]

Actually you are wrong lah

Really bmw better than merc and lexus in term of reliability? From what i know bmw is a good driving machine but reliability has yet proven to be better than the rivals

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Offering at $35000, sometimes the pricing make ppl worries too...

Very cheap. At this price you ought to be worry unless the seller is your friend

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Yes only the recent merc look cool

 

For lexus always look like ah pek

 

 

And true driving style affect alot, if keep on whacking sure easily spoil esp brake pad finish (i drove my audi last time and @40k change one

Oops hope he wont see this [lipsrsealed]

 

Really bmw better than merc and lexus in term of reliability? From what i know bmw is a good driving machine but reliability has yet proven to be better than the rivals

BMWs are just as reliable as Merc and Lexus. Just that their parts need to be replaced sooner. Whether because of scheduled/planned obsolescence or the way BMW drivers drive their cars.

 

All cars need parts replacement sooner or later. Lexus maybe fall into the later category. But that doesn't mean Lexus are more reliable. At the end of 10 years, I think both a BMW and a Lexus will have more or less equal number of parts replaced.

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Thanks for the important information bro will take all of it in mind.

 

Check the gearbox. Car lynching forward after stopping pretty common issue. Solenoid, valve body problem, luckily mine so far so good as I did ATF change every 50k mileage but I think can be repaired cheap in JB. Check bmw-sg forum, lots of info advice from gurus.

 

Looking forward towards end of COE end of this year for my E60, will be looking at a pre-own close to 5yrs old F10 in 2015, just hope sellers don't ask $20k per year depreciation then which is what current 2010 F10 asking now

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Even my friend also worry lol cos he can sell at any dealer at that price or higher

You are certainly very well versed with E90 prices

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Check the gearbox. Car lynching forward after stopping pretty common issue. Solenoid, valve body problem, luckily mine so far so good as I did ATF change every 50k mileage but I think can be repaired cheap in JB. Check bmw-sg forum, lots of info advice from gurus.

 

Looking forward towards end of COE end of this year for my E60, will be looking at a pre-own close to 5yrs old F10 in 2015, just hope sellers don't ask $20k per year depreciation then which is what current 2010 F10 asking now

$20k per year for which one? F10 523i? Siao lah... And still got people buy?

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$20k per year for which one? F10 523i? Siao lah... And still got people buy?

Brand new F10 523i in 2010 was $186k. I almost bought but later chicken out as got new born kid. It's easily $250k now before discount for a brand new one. Asking $20k yearly depreciation or slightly less in today's high COE environment for a used current model is pretty much there

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You are certainly very well versed with E90 prices

Simi well verse? Open sg carmart answer come out liao lol

Brand new F10 523i in 2010 was $186k. I almost bought but later chicken out as got new born kid. It's easily $250k now before discount for a brand new one. Asking $20k yearly depreciation or slightly less in today's high COE environment for a used current model is pretty much there

Bought E250 in 2010 and it cost me 190-200k that time and now new 260k

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Very cheap. At this price you ought to be worry unless the seller is your friend

I also think the price is too low. My friend just bought a 320i last week which left 22mths. I view the car with her. 1 owner and only 63k+ mileage, with PML endorsement letter. Service and parts changed record. Paid for $43k.

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Very cheap. At this price you ought to be worry unless the seller is your friend

 

The bad part is he's not my friend it's recommended by a previous car dealer, how to confirm that the car's mileage is genuine if it's not fully serviced and maintained by PML, like wear and tear parts like tyres, brake pads, battery replacement. I know there's no definitely time when to have these parts replaced, just needed a some guidelines [confused]

 

Registered in Feb 2006 with only 80000km++ mileage is really kinda fishy. [whip]

 

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The bad part is he's not my friend it's recommended by a previous car dealer, how to confirm that the car's mileage is genuine if it's not fully serviced and maintained by PML, like wear and tear parts like tyres, brake pads, battery replacement. I know there's no definitely time when to have these parts replaced, just needed a some guidelines [confused]

 

Registered in Feb 2006 with only 80000km++ mileage is really kinda fishy. [whip]

 

Tyre, brake pad & battery are least concerned.

You need to be concerned for GB, any oil leak issues.

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Just drive to R2D and get Rod check your car

 

He will tell you what to repair or replace

 

Nice Pro Guy

 

Hi bro you have the address and contact no for R2D? How much do they charged usually?

 

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Tyre, brake pad & battery are least concerned.

You need to be concerned for GB, any oil leak issues.

 

I came across to know that for certain cars not just BMW, it's possible to trace back the original mileage even when the mileage has been tampered, but not for E90. Just want to learn more on how to spot a fake/tampered mileage via parts and components, the worst which I could imagined is that the mileage is not genuine and the owner did do a major servicing.

 

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