'Old Colonel Cars'

'Old Colonel Cars'

Author
Discussion

eiger120

Original Poster:

159 posts

222 months

Thursday 8th February 2007
quotequote all
Having got bored of the 520i (fantastic car but I have had it for over a year - something of a record) I am thinking about replacing it with the 535i as found at the following website; www.oldcolonelcars.co.uk
First of all any comments on the car and secondly has anybody had dealings with this garage? Would be nice to get some feedback before viewing the car tomorrow afternoon. From the website and a quick chat he seems a 'genuine enthusiast' but we shall see!

BTW I went through the history of the 520 since purchase (quiet day today), completed twenty odd thousand miles and the total cost per mile was 23 pence. It also managed to average 35mpgyes. How does it compare with any one else? Or am I the only one sad enough to work this outnerd!



jamesson

2,994 posts

222 months

Friday 9th February 2007
quotequote all
How did the viewing go? Never had any experience of the company, so can't help you out there, but they do have some stunning looking cars.

eiger120

Original Poster:

159 posts

222 months

Friday 9th February 2007
quotequote all
I dropped in on the way home this afternoon and was pleasantly surprised with the car. The test drive was from cold, the autobox was very smooth, no untoward noises and the kickdown worked well, dropping a couple of cogs if ambling along. The gearbox modes worked too. Oil was clean and no issues with the temperature however the idle was a little uneven but this smoothed out after turning all the lights, fan etc back off! The body work was in good condition however the drivers door has been replaced/resprayed at some point. yikes Checked the pillars and sills but they seemed fine, no signs of respray or damage. The computer worked and the interior was good however the seat arms were quite badly worn. Mileage checked out with the service history, there was a bit of a gap but the mileage was minimal and the MOT's tie up so not too much of a drama.

Got a good part exchange with the 520, lost £200 over the year with an extra 25,000 miles on the clock so another pleasant surprise! driving

The dealer was a pleasant enough chap - appeared to be a BMW enthusiast doing it more for pleasure rather than business. Did have some lovely cars as you say but the good ones have all been snapped up . He did promise to let me know if anything interesting comes up. He is expecting an M535 soon and an old 6 series low mileage example that should be worth a look hehe.

medni

8 posts

207 months

Sunday 25th February 2007
quotequote all
i bought a car from old colonel cars yesterday i think i bought the car eiger 120 sold was it a h reg ,if so eiger could you mail me on medni2003@yahoo.co.uk please.crackking car just thought i might get to know a bit more about it .cheers

chippy17

3,740 posts

244 months

Monday 26th February 2007
quotequote all
medni said:
i bought a car from old colonel cars yesterday i think i bought the car eiger 120 sold was it a h reg ,if so eiger could you mail me on medni2003@yahoo.co.uk please.crackking car just thought i might get to know a bit more about it .cheers


I have been perusing his website for a week or so now, seems to have nice cars, what model did you buy off him?

eiger120

Original Poster:

159 posts

222 months

Tuesday 27th February 2007
quotequote all
Medni you have mail. You should be able to see the costs/blog in my profile. I bought the white 535i (shown as sold on his website), very pleased with it so far! He does seem to get some lovely cars through.

medni

8 posts

207 months

Tuesday 27th February 2007
quotequote all
i bought the blue 520 ,very nice chap more of an enthusiast than a salesman,

medni

8 posts

207 months

Tuesday 27th February 2007
quotequote all
he had it advertised for 1300 but he let me have it for 1175, did i get a good deal or was i ripped of ,maybe eigur could tell us

medni

8 posts

207 months

Tuesday 27th February 2007
quotequote all
eiger, i have received your mail and seen your blog
he had the sunroof repaired it opens and closes fine
no probs on flooding whilst starting so i presume that has also been fixed
the fuel cap deterioting you mention is no longer apparent so i presume that has also been done,i am just finding it a bit sluggish and the clutch is a bit of a nuisance however.
so i think 1100 is pretty fair considering hes had the work done,what do you think

eiger120

Original Poster:

159 posts

222 months

Wednesday 28th February 2007
quotequote all
I think for just over a grand it is a good price - not many cars that age have such a comprehensive service history. I part exchanged it for £850 so if he has had some work done his margin cannot be that much.

It will be sluggish off the mark but atleast you can get decent mpg figures, I'm struggling to reach mid twenties in mine now and in town its about 16! eek

It depends on how long you keep the car as to what you have done to it - if its bothering you that much give Andy a call a see which garages he uses and get the clutch done. It might only be a matter of adjusting the cable.

medni

8 posts

207 months

Wednesday 28th February 2007
quotequote all
sure,if the cable can be adjusted then thats fine,cos the gear changes pretty smoothley

hammerhead

2,701 posts

255 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
quotequote all
www.pistonheads.com/sales/140029.htm

Selling so soon, Medni?!

medni

8 posts

207 months

Saturday 3rd March 2007
quotequote all
unfortunately yes i cant get used to the clutch as ive been driving an auto for the last couple of years