M3 E92 Specs
M3 E92 Specs
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BentleyTTRS

Original Poster:

261 posts

167 months

Wednesday 28th October 2015
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I am in the market for a late spec M3. I have viewed 4 so far at various dealers and getting a feel for what I want.

2 in particular that I like are a March 2012 and a July 2013. Is it likely that there would be any model changes between the 2?

Also, another that I was really interested in doesn't have the running in service in the book, but the garage has managed to get a copy of the invoice for it from the dealer who undertook the work and it was carried out at 1200 miles. I can't help but feel put off by this or should I not worry as there is proof it has been done?

Edited by BentleyTTRS on Wednesday 28th October 21:05

Thermobaric

725 posts

146 months

Wednesday 28th October 2015
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Maybe worth calling the dealer to verify the service. Seems a bit fishy there's no stamp in the book though. Is sourcing a service invoice normal? Seems odd to me.

BentleyTTRS

Original Poster:

261 posts

167 months

Wednesday 28th October 2015
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I was thinking of doing that, but I have kind of dismissed it. As you say, its only going to end up being something that someone will use against me come resale time.

Thermobaric

725 posts

146 months

Wednesday 28th October 2015
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Indeed. As I'm sure you know, that running in service is pretty important for M cars and if there's a question on it, it will have a detrimental effect on value. Best to move on.

Gruber

6,313 posts

240 months

Wednesday 28th October 2015
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If there's a service recorded on the system, and they can give you a print out of the work log for the car, I don't really see what the problem is. My local dealer gave me a very helpful printout for my car, setting out the work done, date and mileage of every visit to the dealer network. Far more useful than an inky stamp in a book.

BentleyTTRS

Original Poster:

261 posts

167 months

Wednesday 28th October 2015
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Very good point too.

I think I am going for an AUC car. Seem to be getting some pretty good deals on these.

ndj

222 posts

248 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
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Ideally you'd have the stamped book and invoice. But if I had to choose I'd take the invoice every time.

It might surprise you how easy it is to get a stamp copied. I know someone who did just that to get a corrosion warranty claim approved by Ford!

AndrewO

681 posts

209 months

Friday 30th October 2015
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Looks like there is another stream of experience day cars with the dealers, low mileage white M3s with BMW as the first owner on YF plates.

The dealers won't always be up front about it. Palmer motorsport/msv swap them around with BMW each year. New wheels, discs/pads and refit the interior, etc.

BentleyTTRS

Original Poster:

261 posts

167 months

Friday 30th October 2015
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Luckily its not a white one I am looking for. Is there any other colours I should be aware of? Its naughty doing that. I know Audi was doing this recently with some of their RS cars from experience days.

One that I did look at said something as if it was a BMW employee lease car or something like that. Wasn't just a straight forward name and address.

ndj

222 posts

248 months

Friday 30th October 2015
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Do your homework but be aware that Y prefix BMW's are 99% BMW UK ex-management cars. Typically high spec and low mileage.

My neighbour worked for Merc UK and was in the equivalent scheme. He was told to spec every car to the max and he typically punted his every 3 months (don't recall the mileage) into their "AUC" program.

Personally I cant get my head around BMW selling ex-Palmer sport cars as AUC knowing the thrashing they get. True or urban myth?

Ironically, kicking the nuts out of a Palmer-sport M3 DCT convinced me to part with my E39 M5 for an E90 M3 DCT.

Three and a half years on, and loving the E90, I still look at the E39 longingly cloud9


Siko

2,065 posts

268 months

Saturday 31st October 2015
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I think it's an urban myth myself......if you google the pictures of the Palmersport cars they would need a hell of a lot of work to magically appear as a low mileage mint AUC.

I am considering selling my white 2011 E92 (5 months AUC warranty remaining), mint 27k, DCT/EDC/PDC etc....it's definitely not a Palmersport car....pm me if you'd like more details.