645CI cabrio.....what to look for

645CI cabrio.....what to look for

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rswift

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1,179 posts

175 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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So, I'm going to look at a 2004 645CI Cab, I know about the oil leaks & and the possible premature valve guide wear. It's done about 83K, last serviced at BMW around 66k, it's a UK reg, RHD car but 1000 miles away from the UK........

What else should I look for ?

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ruggedscotty

5,626 posts

209 months

Saturday 3rd September 2016
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any form of scamming ? where did you find the car?

parksie

303 posts

206 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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Long way to travel to view a car!! does sound a bit iffy??

rockford22

361 posts

132 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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Does seem very cheap - I traded in a higher mileage 645Ci (coupe) to a dealer for significantly more than that very recently so does seem on the cheap side.

Lots of aging tech on these cars, I spent about £3k in a year of ownership - excellent motor but just be aware of running costs and you'll be fine.

rswift

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1,179 posts

175 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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I'm in the South of France at the moment, and often down here for business.....a mate and I went to look at it. Its not uncommon for ex-pats to use RHD UK reg cars, much cheaper to bring one down that buy locally. It all seems genuine, same owner for 4 years, he's now got an 11 plate M3. The car has got a parking scrape in front wing, def has an oil leak.....cam overs, suspiciously clean oil ..... a warning light to change brake pads.....but everything else works, sounds glorious......I just fancied buying it. I can use it here for another couple of quick jaunts, then have a great drive home (!) and try and flog it to pay for itself, journey home etc......I'm not fussed about getting involved in the repairs, but guess that still makes it a cheap car for someone who can do their own, or are on first name terms with a local Indie.

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Edited by rswift on Thursday 15th September 14:27

rswift

Original Poster:

1,179 posts

175 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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Well the coda to this story is.....on Sunday I got the 7 am Red Eye flight to Nice, bought a BMW.....left at 11.30, and hit Calais just gone midnight.

I was expecting a 2 day journey, the car was faultless.....and far more comfortable than anticipated (hence the long journey).

It's quite a formidable machine, not sure it's a keeper for me, but a great journey I'll remember & relish.

Now at the body shop making the bumpers etc "less French"

Funk

26,268 posts

209 months

Thursday 15th September 2016
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Be interested to know how you get on, I've had my eye on one of these for a while now...

rswift

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1,179 posts

175 months

Thursday 15th September 2016
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There are some very eye watering bills in the history.....and I only have odd bits of it .

£4K to sort out an adaptive steering issue, £900 for a headlight unit....part of a £2k bill for a lighting issue.

They're also prone to oil leaks and worn valve guides.

So not a cheap car for long term ownership I would guess.

Funk

26,268 posts

209 months

Thursday 15th September 2016
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Ouch! I think I'll need to make sure I find one where the majority of stuff has been taken care of already..