330i/430i any experience out there?

330i/430i any experience out there?

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GTEYE

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2,101 posts

211 months

Wednesday 19th February 2020
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BFleming said:
GTEYE said:
The cheapest pre-reg cars seem to be coming directly from BMW GB - dealers can't get anywhere near those sorts of prices on new cars - so at the moment at least there don't seem to be any great deals on dealer stock.
Where do BMW GB sell the cars then - I had assumed through BMW dealers?!
They are sold through BMW dealers, but the dealers have acquired them direct from BMW.

They are recognisable as the VRN plates always begin with a "Y".

Taita

7,625 posts

204 months

Wednesday 19th February 2020
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GTEYE said:
They are sold through BMW dealers, but the dealers have acquired them direct from BMW.

They are recognisable as the VRN plates always begin with a "Y".
So to find them, its the BMW AUC site rather than Autotrader? Might be tempted to do a swap from my 5 series.

GTEYE

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Wednesday 19th February 2020
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Taita said:
GTEYE said:
They are sold through BMW dealers, but the dealers have acquired them direct from BMW.

They are recognisable as the VRN plates always begin with a "Y".
So to find them, its the BMW AUC site rather than Autotrader? Might be tempted to do a swap from my 5 series.
Some are on Autotrader, some are on the BMW AUC but not all - if you put the mileage limit at 500 miles you should find some.

I found mine at Sytner (but it wasn't on BMW AUC or AT)...….. https://www.sytner.co.uk/



bodhi

10,662 posts

230 months

Wednesday 19th February 2020
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GTEYE said:
By way of update....

I tried a 330i and really didn’t like the engine. It felt lacking in torque, a bit busy and not that frugal.

So, I then tried a 430d, and that’s what I’ve bought. The engine is much nicer, and yes a 6 pot. The 4 Series is on runout now but the tech is still pretty decent - the latest ones have the digital instruments now, but in the classic round dial rather than the new 3’s bar graphs...

Yes, it’s a diesel, but the deals to be had are pretty good at the moment. I picked up a full spec preregistration at 48% discount to list, so at £25k I’d take the risk (£49k list!!).

Picking it up on Friday.
That is a stonking deal, however deals like that can't be doing the residuals of any 4 GC's already out there any good.

Which as I'm looking to get one later in the year, is a good thing smile Just seen a 440iGC with Adaptive, HUD etc for 21.5k on the AUC. Very tempting...

GTEYE

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211 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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By way of update, picked it up yesterday, I’m well pleased!

cerb4.5lee

30,953 posts

181 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Very nice and I love the colour. cool

Enjoy it. thumbup

smashy

3,053 posts

159 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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Enjoy!! Looks great

minghis

1,570 posts

252 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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bodhi said:
That is a stonking deal, however deals like that can't be doing the residuals of any 4 GC's already out there any good.
I just put my 66 plate 440i GC into WBAC just for fun and it gave a value of £20k which I thought wasn't too bad! Appreciate that's their starting point bit within ballpark I reckon.

Perhaps now is a good time to sell!


Alextodrive

367 posts

76 months

Saturday 22nd February 2020
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GTEYE said:


By way of update, picked it up yesterday, I’m well pleased!
Blown away you picked that up for, what was it, 25k?

I sold my 435D GC 15 plate with 30k miles and a decent spec for 21k this time last year. To only pay 4k more for a basically brand new one is nuts.

What’s the spec if you don’t mind me asking? And was there service pack included or added?

My only suggestions would be to get some gtechniq wheel armour on those alloys and see if it helps stop corrosion at all. Diamond cut are so bad for it.

And to see how you feel about those Potenzas (assuming the cars come with them) and think about swapping them for another tyre. I found them such a hard ride. Can have the potenzas put back on when you come to sell.

Other than that, enjoy! Cracking purchase.

GTEYE

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Sunday 23rd February 2020
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Alextodrive said:
GTEYE said:


By way of update, picked it up yesterday, I’m well pleased!
Blown away you picked that up for, what was it, 25k?

I sold my 435D GC 15 plate with 30k miles and a decent spec for 21k this time last year. To only pay 4k more for a basically brand new one is nuts.

What’s the spec if you don’t mind me asking? And was there service pack included or added?

My only suggestions would be to get some gtechniq wheel armour on those alloys and see if it helps stop corrosion at all. Diamond cut are so bad for it.

And to see how you feel about those Potenzas (assuming the cars come with them) and think about swapping them for another tyre. I found them such a hard ride. Can have the potenzas put back on when you come to sell.

Other than that, enjoy! Cracking purchase.
Yeah, it was a cracking deal, only 11 miles on the clock and a decent spec too:
The standard spec is pretty full with Pro Nav, electric heated memory seats but it also has:
M Sport Plus pack - 19 inch wheels, Harman Kardon, bigger blue M brakes, sun protection glass
Interior comfort pack - heated steering wheel, comfort access (switched off!), folding mirrors, addl storage
Park assist pack - reverse camera, surround camera a d park assist

And even better it has the Goodyear Eagle F1’s not the dreaded Bridgestones! Thanks for the advice on the wheels, they definitely can be a problem.

BMW don’t offer service packs anymore -it was gradually watered down over the years - there is only now a monthly payment plan, which didn’t seem like it was worth doing.

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Alextodrive

367 posts

76 months

Sunday 23rd February 2020
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GTEYE said:
Yeah, it was a cracking deal, only 11 miles on the clock and a decent spec too:
The standard spec is pretty full with Pro Nav, electric heated memory seats but it also has:
M Sport Plus pack - 19 inch wheels, Harman Kardon, bigger blue M brakes, sun protection glass
Interior comfort pack - heated steering wheel, comfort access (switched off!), folding mirrors, addl storage
Park assist pack - reverse camera, surround camera a d park assist

And even better it has the Goodyear Eagle F1’s not the dreaded Bridgestones! Thanks for the advice on the wheels, they definitely can be a problem.

BMW don’t offer service packs anymore -it was gradually watered down over the years - there is only now a monthly payment plan, which didn’t seem like it was worth doing.
Wow.... that’s pretty much full spec then or at least all the bits anyone cares about and it’s it’s a sport plus. I’m blown away.

So out of curiosity I was looking at sytner and couldn’t see any others anywhere near this price or discount. Was this something you negotiated with them, they told you about when you were already looking at the other cars with them?

I’m thinking I better keep an eye out on their deals on any estates these next couples of years haha

GTEYE

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2,101 posts

211 months

Sunday 23rd February 2020
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Alextodrive said:
GTEYE said:
Yeah, it was a cracking deal, only 11 miles on the clock and a decent spec too:
The standard spec is pretty full with Pro Nav, electric heated memory seats but it also has:
M Sport Plus pack - 19 inch wheels, Harman Kardon, bigger blue M brakes, sun protection glass
Interior comfort pack - heated steering wheel, comfort access (switched off!), folding mirrors, addl storage
Park assist pack - reverse camera, surround camera a d park assist

And even better it has the Goodyear Eagle F1’s not the dreaded Bridgestones! Thanks for the advice on the wheels, they definitely can be a problem.

BMW don’t offer service packs anymore -it was gradually watered down over the years - there is only now a monthly payment plan, which didn’t seem like it was worth doing.
Wow.... that’s pretty much full spec then or at least all the bits anyone cares about and it’s it’s a sport plus. I’m blown away.

So out of curiosity I was looking at sytner and couldn’t see any others anywhere near this price or discount. Was this something you negotiated with them, they told you about when you were already looking at the other cars with them?

I’m thinking I better keep an eye out on their deals on any estates these next couples of years haha
There were 3 430d’s all identical spec, of which mine was the last. I managed to get a bit of a deal to be honest, most of the other cars were a fair bit more (e.g. £28k for a 430i), so maybe I was lucky. It pays to keep an eye on their website though.

GTEYE

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2,101 posts

211 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2020
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GTEYE said:
Alextodrive said:
GTEYE said:
Yeah, it was a cracking deal, only 11 miles on the clock and a decent spec too:
The standard spec is pretty full with Pro Nav, electric heated memory seats but it also has:
M Sport Plus pack - 19 inch wheels, Harman Kardon, bigger blue M brakes, sun protection glass
Interior comfort pack - heated steering wheel, comfort access (switched off!), folding mirrors, addl storage
Park assist pack - reverse camera, surround camera a d park assist

And even better it has the Goodyear Eagle F1’s not the dreaded Bridgestones! Thanks for the advice on the wheels, they definitely can be a problem.

BMW don’t offer service packs anymore -it was gradually watered down over the years - there is only now a monthly payment plan, which didn’t seem like it was worth doing.
Wow.... that’s pretty much full spec then or at least all the bits anyone cares about and it’s it’s a sport plus. I’m blown away.

So out of curiosity I was looking at sytner and couldn’t see any others anywhere near this price or discount. Was this something you negotiated with them, they told you about when you were already looking at the other cars with them?

I’m thinking I better keep an eye out on their deals on any estates these next couples of years haha
There were 3 430d’s all identical spec, of which mine was the last. I managed to get a bit of a deal to be honest, most of the other cars were a fair bit more (e.g. £28k for a 430i), so maybe I was lucky. It pays to keep an eye on their website though.
For anyone that's interested, another one very similar to mine has popped up on Sytner's website:

www.sytner.co.uk/car-search/10867917-1300016-bmw-4...

PIIPete

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89 months

Thursday 12th March 2020
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Supercell said:
I'm casually keeping my eye on either a 330i or 430i from 2015 onwards, but with an absolute max budget of 16k, there's just not that many out there. I cant even get a quote for the 30d's from brokers and most online quotes are £1200 which I refuse to pay, and anyway my annual mileage is low. Insurance quotes on compare sites are around £700 for 30i's so may possibly be cheaper with a broker. I'd love an older 435i but yes, insurance gets in the way again!

The 3 series often have poor spec I find, but I think the 4 series come standard with Xenons and heated seats,and most have Pro Nav which is a bonus.

Just waiting now to see what comes onto the market in March with the old trade-ins hitting the market.
There was also a 230i, briefly available in manual (autumn 2016 to summer 2017). And the 125i is the same B48 engine slightly detuned but not as much as the 20i's.