BMW E46 330d / E39 530d?
BMW E46 330d / E39 530d?
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RWD cossie wil

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4,374 posts

189 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Bit of a boring thread sorry, but I need a reliable comfy mile muncher pretty soon, but want somthing half interesting, so I am looking at either an E46 330d or a E39 530d, What are peoples experiences of these? I am swaying towards a 530 as I am 6'4, but any experiences or tips on what to look out for would be appreciated, and ideas on real world running costs? biggrin

pilchardthecat

7,483 posts

195 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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RWD cossie wil said:
Bit of a boring thread sorry, but I need a reliable comfy mile muncher pretty soon, but want somthing half interesting, so I am looking at either an E46 330d or a E39 530d, What are peoples experiences of these? I am swaying towards a 530 as I am 6'4, but any experiences or tips on what to look out for would be appreciated, and ideas on real world running costs? biggrin
I had a 330d for about 4 years. In that time i probably replaced every single suspension component at least once (coil springs, shocks, wishbones / ball joints, bushings). MAF sensor went, and at about 80k miles most of the injectors on mine were shagged (parts £250 + labour £200 per cylinder....). The turbos don't explode though like the 320d. BMW put a new gearbox in it under warranty but it didn't need one (i had complained of a whining noise which was still there afterwards... in retrospect it may have been the wife).

Very comfy in SE spec. Standard stereo is the worst i've ever heard. Averaged about 45mpg over 60k miles. Pre facelift steering rack ratios are a bit crap which makes it feel a bit vague compared to facelift models.

Can't think of anything else.

Gallen

2,162 posts

271 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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RWD cossie wil said:
Bit of a boring thread sorry, but I need a reliable comfy mile muncher pretty soon, but want somthing half interesting, so I am looking at either an E46 330d or a E39 530d, What are peoples experiences of these? I am swaying towards a 530 as I am 6'4, but any experiences or tips on what to look out for would be appreciated, and ideas on real world running costs? biggrin
Got a 2001/51 530D Sport Auto/Tip in Titan Silver with Black leather.

Had it from new and I'll never sell it.

It had a replacement turbo at 10k miles under warrantee (but we were being fussy as it had a slight whistle). No probs since.

We had the inlet manifold swirl flaps removed as a precaution with no noticeable negative difference. Cost next to nothing smile

4 x new pirelli P Zeros cost £550 last year (only lasted a year so prob go back to Dunlops soon).

Averages 42.1 mpg driven however you want to drive it.
If I use it for work (120 mile round trip) I can average 54mpg if driven gently.

VERY solid car and stable drive.

Servicing is very cheap as I use an independant now (so not BMW prices). Still on original pads and discs. Front pads up soon so will have all 4 cporners done.

Nothing else replaced nor needed.

E39 530D gets my vote...go for the Sport though.

Matt UK

18,079 posts

216 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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I recently had a 530i Sport. Worth considering as they tend to be cheaper, still offer 30+ MPG if you are mainly on the motorway and a very good / strong engine.

AB

18,530 posts

211 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Matt UK said:
I recently had a 530i Sport. Worth considering as they tend to be cheaper, still offer 30+ MPG if you are mainly on the motorway and a very good / strong engine.
Fox- is that you?


Matt UK

18,079 posts

216 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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AB said:
Matt UK said:
I recently had a 530i Sport. Worth considering as they tend to be cheaper, still offer 30+ MPG if you are mainly on the motorway and a very good / strong engine.
Fox- is that you?
It is not, but he'll be here soon I'm sure hehe

RDRR

95 posts

174 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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E39

GWMD

1,092 posts

219 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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I had an E39 530D Sport and loved it. You really cant go wrong.

VladD

8,124 posts

281 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Jag S-Type. Should at least test drive one for comparison.

soda

1,131 posts

177 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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You'll not go far wrong with either. My 330d is just past 100k, now in need of shocks. They tend to go through bushes quite quickly and rear springs can go. Parts are cheap enough though and mine has been perfectly reliable, still on original turbo/injectors/exhaust etc.

If you will be mile munching the SE is the one to go for, I find the Sport models too crashy. 45mpg easy enough if your doing long journeys.

RWD cossie wil

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4,374 posts

189 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Would you plump for manual or auto? I have always been a manual sort of guy, but an auto wouldn't be too bad would it? confused

wackojacko

8,581 posts

206 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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E46

Hooch747

64 posts

205 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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IMHO the 530D is a bit of a barge, though fantastic on long motorway trips where 40 MPG plus no problem - mind you I should mention mine is an SE, so much softer than the Sport and in auto form the changes are on the slow side. Round the doors youll be lucky to get 30 MPG in my experience though..

Matt UK

18,079 posts

216 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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RWD cossie wil said:
Would you plump for manual or auto? I have always been a manual sort of guy, but an auto wouldn't be too bad would it? confused
e46 manual
e39 auto

Would be was my choice smile

soda

1,131 posts

177 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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RWD cossie wil said:
Would you plump for manual or auto? I have always been a manual sort of guy, but an auto wouldn't be too bad would it? confused
No great hardship I'm sure, mine is manual though. Just be aware that fuel consumption will take a hit with the autobox, and on the other hand a manual is harder to find particularly in E39 guise.

And if you do get an auto make sure you change the oil, many cases of boxes destructing because the oil wasn't changed.

Gallen

2,162 posts

271 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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soda said:
And if you do get an auto make sure you change the oil, many cases of boxes destructing because the oil wasn't changed.
...mmm

The Auto gearbox in my E39 (Auto/Tip) has a lifetime oil. This is not supposed to be changed. The gearboxes are assembled in a clean room with no possibility of contamination. The oil is filled at a precise temperature and the gearbox sealed.


Edited by Gallen on Monday 21st February 21:12

Jimmyarm

1,962 posts

194 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Gallen said:
...mmm

The Auto gearbox in my E39 (Auto/Tip) has a lifetime oil. This is not supposed to be changed. The gearboxes are assembled in a clean room with no possibility of contamination. The oil is filled at a precise temperature and the gearbox sealed.


Edited by Gallen on Monday 21st February 21:12
How long is a lifetime ?

bobcorb

44 posts

245 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Jimmyarm said:
How long is a lifetime ?
About 10 years I reckon.

I had a 2000 model 530d SE tourer with a manual box, sports seats and sports suspension. It was a bit of an unusual spec (cloth seats too) but it was a glorious car. I drove my mates 1999 530d SE auto and I found it very strange. I used to average 36mpg in mine. I bought it with 40K and sold it with 80K. In that time it needed some new rear bushes, a propshaft donut and 2 ABS sensors. Cracking car. The injectors were starting to get a little tired though. I used to like a dose of injector cleaner every 6 weeks otherwise it would start wobbling slightly at idle.

Seeker UK

1,443 posts

174 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Volvo S80 D5. Not as quick as an E39 but the seats are some of the most comfortable you'll ever sit in, will return 50 mpg and will last forever.

soda

1,131 posts

177 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Jimmyarm said:
Gallen said:
...mmm

The Auto gearbox in my E39 (Auto/Tip) has a lifetime oil. This is not supposed to be changed. The gearboxes are assembled in a clean room with no possibility of contamination. The oil is filled at a precise temperature and the gearbox sealed.


Edited by Gallen on Monday 21st February 21:12
How long is a lifetime ?
Until the warranty runs out.

Gallen having seen the contents of some gearboxes at or over 100k I would advise changing the oil. I'll not criticise the production and precision of putting the oil in at the manufacturing stage, but it will deteriorate over time. It should be done at least every 50k despite BMW's assertions and doing so will help to prevent the need for expensive overhauls.



Edited by soda on Monday 21st February 21:48