E39 530d

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DirtyHarry88

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Sunday 29th March 2009
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What are the realistic running costs of one?

I'm thinking way ahead here (after December when I can get a years NCB hopefully) but fancy one as my second car, currently have a 2 litre DTI vectra and get about 45mpg.

I do about 250 miles a week so I'm guessing the diesel would be worth it? Journey to work is 26 miles, 12 miles dual carriageway, 10 or so NSL and a few through towns.

A friend works for BMW so there wouldn't be too much of an issue for servicing etc.

Edited by DirtyHarry88 on Sunday 29th March 16:58

DirtyHarry88

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Sunday 29th March 2009
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Presuming a worst case scenario of 1100 miles a month I work out I'd be about £130 for diesel and £155 for petrol (presuming a pound/l diesel and 90p/l petrol)

That's using the mpg figures from parkers at 39mpg and 29mpg, how achievable would those figures be?

DirtyHarry88

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Fox- said:
I have a 2002 530i, my Dad has a 2002 530d. Both are manual and I drive both on a regular basis.

Get the 530i. The extra in fuel costs will be offset by the fact you wont need to buy a new turbo or replace all the injectors in the petrol version. Plus it sounds better, is cheaper, and is faster.

But whichever you get make sure you have a grand tucked away for unforseen expenses. They are now cheap to buy but they are not cheap to run.
Cheers for the advice, what sort of expenses are you thinking about here that would be the most likely?

Edited by DirtyHarry88 on Sunday 29th March 19:11

DirtyHarry88

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My mechanic friend could come in handy for tyres as well.

Now I just need 4/5 grand, gie us a shot?

DirtyHarry88

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DirtyHarry88 said:
My mechanic friend could come in handy for tyres as well.
Well not really, my experience is that anyone 'in the trade' who reckons they can get a 'good deal' on tyres can get cheap crap for cheap, you wont find them undercutting the likes of Camskill and Mytyres.
Nah.

I don't know the exact model he needed for his car but they were bridgestones at about 180 quid each and he got them for 90 each.

DirtyHarry88

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Oh and should 4-5 grand be enough for a decent one?

Using car valuations they come back between that.

DirtyHarry88

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Anyone?

DirtyHarry88

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It'd be next year before I'd consider buying so values may have dropped a bit more then as well.

DirtyHarry88

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Monday 30th March 2009
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Oh you can have mine next year, I suspect it will be worth about 50p.
I'll offer 75p then.

How much did you buy it for?