E90 m3 running in service - 2300 miles
E90 m3 running in service - 2300 miles
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James_P

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401 posts

206 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Hi,

I am considering a second hand E90 m3. The running in service was done at approx 2300miles & car has just under 10k on it now.

Garage have had this clarified with BMW that this has not affected warranty etc, will have a letter faxed to me later today.

What is your opinion on this?

Thanks in advance
James

baz1985

3,685 posts

271 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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I'd leave it unless it's silly cheap, it'll get hammered when you try to sell it on.

James_P

Original Poster:

401 posts

206 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Well it is a high spec car and mine for 35k...

Spoke to my local BMW service centre and they told me frankly that they would be worried if it was done a 4 - 6k or not done at all which he has seen many examples of.

Only 700 miles over, is it that serious??

James


gizlaroc

17,251 posts

250 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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You won't know how important it is until these cars get to 3 years old.

A BMW dealer could not even take it in if it were an E46, that only came about later on in the E46 life, so you are taking a gamble.



Daz4m

2,914 posts

221 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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Probably not a big deal, its only 700miles over.

However, there is no shortage of M3s and it may be harder to sell/trade in.

MC99

427 posts

212 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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I would wait and take another car than take one with such an obvious question mark regarding it's history, even if the late service hasn't caused any mechanical issues.

M5Dave

829 posts

235 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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James_P said:
Only 700 miles over, is it that serious??
I thought the running in service on these should be at 1,200 miles, which would put it 1,100 miles over.

Regardless of that, it tells you something about the owner, and how much he's cared for the car.

Do you really want to buy a car like an M3 from someone who can't even be bothered to get what is regarded as a vital service done on time.

James_P

Original Poster:

401 posts

206 months

Wednesday 16th September 2009
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All valid points.. I think I will leave it open with the dealer for a while and see if something else comes up in the meantime. Got offers on a few others currently, will see if any of those meet my budget.

Paul C

6 posts

160 months

Wednesday 6th February 2013
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Hi,
This is my first post.
I to am considering a used E90 M3 which was first registered 04 Nov 2009. The running in service was carried out @ 2088 on 19/01/10 and the next one @ 22428 on 22/11/11 both by David Prentice Cars Ltd (BMW). I am a little concerned that the first service was carried out a bit late and that the second one after another 20+k. I thought that the E90 (although variable) usually required a service after every 15k miles. The car is currently @ 34381 miles.
I would appreciate any advice that may be out there.
Cheers

magnum555

473 posts

185 months

Thursday 7th February 2013
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I too have seen some E90 M3's with rather dubious service history can anyone clarify exactly what the service intervals are?

skeeterm5

4,510 posts

214 months

Thursday 7th February 2013
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Also bear in mind that once the car moves to be covered by Mondial this gives them a real get out of jail card.

As most others have said, there are many of these about, pick another one.

S

ndj

222 posts

248 months

Thursday 7th February 2013
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magnum555 said:
I too have seen some E90 M3's with rather dubious service history can anyone clarify exactly what the service intervals are?
Running in at 1200. In my case my Sept 09 car also had oil and filter changes at 12.7K and 25.7K miles. The latter being around 3K earlier than required by the OBC for other reasons.

All service requirements are condition based although I "think" there is a 2 year limit on some service items regardless of mileage/use.

ant man

170 posts

196 months

Friday 8th February 2013
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Paul C said:
Hi,
This is my first post.
I to am considering a used E90 M3 which was first registered 04 Nov 2009. The running in service was carried out @ 2088 on 19/01/10 and the next one @ 22428 on 22/11/11 both by David Prentice Cars Ltd (BMW). I am a little concerned that the first service was carried out a bit late and that the second one after another 20+k. I thought that the E90 (although variable) usually required a service after every 15k miles. The car is currently @ 34381 miles.
I would appreciate any advice that may be out there.
Cheers
I can't recall off the top of my head but 15K sounds like the max figure, it might be less. Given the high-revving nature of the S65, I change the oil annually regardless, approx every 4,000 miles.
I would walk away from any car that hasn't been looked after properly. Have you looked at forums? IMO much better to buy a car privately and understand how it's been looked after and driven.

The car above should also have had a brake fluid service recorded. Also worth checking is what was done at the running-in service. Some dealers not changing LSD oil or gearbox oil on manual cars! Also, the 3rd oil service requires the diff and gearbox oil to be changed again plus spark plugs and therefore it is much more expensive than the oil service number 2 (air filter and cabin filters should have been changed) and no. 4.