Whats the highest mileage E46 330 petrol people have seen?
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Sea Demon said:
Mine was on 221k when I sold it, still drove like new.
Yes, of course it did I'm on a mere 138k now, runs well but gets through a bit of oil. Will be selling in a couple of weeks as I got a cheap lease deal. Great cars, mines needed nothing other than consumables and CCV replacement in the last 40k.
duff said:
Yes, of course it did
I'm on a mere 138k now, runs well but gets through a bit of oil. Will be selling in a couple of weeks as I got a cheap lease deal. Great cars, mines needed nothing other than consumables and CCV replacement in the last 40k.
I bought it at 214k and it had a full dealer service history up to that point. Anything that ever needed replacing was done by BMW using BMW parts so, yes it did drive & feel like new still - literally had £1000's spent on it maintaining it, it never saw a dealer again once it was in my hands I'm on a mere 138k now, runs well but gets through a bit of oil. Will be selling in a couple of weeks as I got a cheap lease deal. Great cars, mines needed nothing other than consumables and CCV replacement in the last 40k.
BlitzE34 said:
B3ALP said:
Not a 330 but similar. A guy on the Alpina Forum has a B3 S Touring that has
just clicked 234567 miles.
And probably a head gasket or two.just clicked 234567 miles.
There is a mega miles B3 for sale on AT for very low money and I'm seriously tempted.
Anything with that mileage could go bang at any time. I'd look for low number of previous owners and plenty of stamps in service book. Look at small details like make of tyres and whether they all match to indicate meticulous ownership.
If serviced regularly I think these engines will last indefinitely.
I love mine to bits. Would take a good offer to prise her away...
If serviced regularly I think these engines will last indefinitely.
I love mine to bits. Would take a good offer to prise her away...
A well maintained M54 has an indefinite life span. If it has a functioning cooling system and plenty of oil, it will run and run and run. I know of a 2001 520i 2.2 with 320'000 miles. It uses about a litre of oil every 2000 miles but the car isn't worth a cup of cold p**s and oil is cheap enough.
SebringMan said:
It's good to see such a thread.
Normally people will avoid anything with over 70,000 miles with a large barge pole!
That may have been true in the 70's, but modern cars can still feel new at 100K if they have been looked after. Normally people will avoid anything with over 70,000 miles with a large barge pole!
Waits for engine warning light to come on next time I drive it...
Toltec said:
That may have been true in the 70's, but modern cars can still feel new at 100K if they have been looked after
Waits for engine warning light to come on next time I drive it...
I beg to differ. Take a look at how some people become massively excited at a 20 year old car with super low miles and will call others idiots quite openly on them for thinking otherwise. Waits for engine warning light to come on next time I drive it...
Out of my friends I am probably the only person who has a car on 6 figures and most of my cars have been, some even with 2** or 3** on them on occasion.
I agree with if they have been looked after. When I gave my sister our old 1.8 Mk3 Mondeo on 324k we struggled for ages to find anything suitable for under £4k; it seemed almost everything was abused and tired, some stuff with 120k, others getting towards 70-80k on it. I'm sorry but if I can keep the exterior of the car in good order as well as the interior yet keep it driving very well why can't someone do that on an 80,000 mile car? It's not rocket science.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302094254648?ssPageName=...
I only sold it as we didn't fancy throwing £400+ at a crank seal leak.
The interesting one for me was the Porsches. One was mine was on a now "low" 120k and the other on 178k. If I didn't know the source of the car I probably would have hesitated. The latter was head and sholders better in almost every way:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
204 on mrs hairys '04 ci. 198 when I bought it just over a year ago.
Wouldnt have picked one that leggy but time was of the issue and it drove better than a couple of others with supposedly substantially less, and the SH was mostly intact to back it up. Some chap did 40k in one year in it!
Wouldnt have picked one that leggy but time was of the issue and it drove better than a couple of others with supposedly substantially less, and the SH was mostly intact to back it up. Some chap did 40k in one year in it!
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