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| RE: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | JesseDavis | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| The word reliable and BMW don’t go hand in hand. If you’re looking for a nice luxury coupe that is also a dependable vehicle, I would suggest a Mazda Miata with a manual transmission or try to take a look at some Lexus sedan models. Goodluck with finding a reliable car man, take care! | |||||
| RE: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Especially if it’s in a similar condition like Hammond’s car - | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Pass. Scotty did a video on one of those a few years ago, when he was back in Houston. He points out on his scanner that the convertible hardtop has its own computer. BMWs are technical monstrosities. Half of the spark plugs are buried under the cowl, so you need a million extensions and u-joints on your ratchet to get to them. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| RE: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | avalon04 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Agree with….and Dan. He had not posted yet when I began writing my response. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | avalon04 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Yeah, I definitely agree with yaser, InThrustWeTrust, kaizen and Doc. Though I do not have the depth of mechanical knowledge which they possess, just from a consumer’s point of view and someone who has been purchasing, driving and maintaining my own cars for 51 years, please give this some thought. This car was designed to go fast and perform amazingly well. Probably that is why the original owner purchased it. And don’t you think that they likely drove the good out of it so they could experience the thrill they sought when they bought it. It looks good on the outside, but what about the condition of the inside, the motor and transmission. Were they properly maintained or were they neglected and abused. I’m sure that the person who stole it and spray painted it, then lived in it for an extended period of time did not keep the even the basic recommended services of engine oil and filter changes, ATF changes, air filter etc. Nor do you know if the original owner did unless you have service records that show this. As you probably know, BMW’s are very expensive to maintain, the high costs of parts and labor. But, hey, if you like to gamble go ahead and roll the dice and have some fun driving this baby. And if/when you begin to have problems with it, you can always come here to get more advice.😉 | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Doc | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| NO! | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Kaizen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If you are willing to spend at least ANOTHER $7,500-$11,000 AFTER you get the car to sort out the things that will need to be sorted. At least! For a first car, I personally would want something reliable, and NOT a project. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | yaser | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| No. You have lots of reasons to a avoid even thinking about that car. | |||||
| What should my first car be and Good car buying tips? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Illogic | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello I will be buying my first car soon, I got approved for a loan of $20,000 I rather not spend that much but with the used car market right now it probably can’t be help. But it has to be no older then a 2014 and has to be from a dealership, I ideally want a Honda Accord. What’s so good cars to get besides a Honda and a Toyota? How many miles is to much, I will easily drive 10,000 to 20,000 miles a year and how much should I pay. Year vs mileage ratio | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Lexus or older Volvos, maybe an older Infiniti or Acura although those are far from ideal and don't last that long. Doesn't sound that great, it's old for a BMW, costs wayyy to much, and is from a stealer. From GDi to VANOS and ValveTronic - they are far from being good engines. Nothing like paying thousands or at least hundreds to an electrician to deal with issues caused by theft. NO! YES. | |||||
| Should I buy a e93 BMW with a "salvage" title as a first car or consider a different car? | 6Relevance | 4 years ago | Yeetas | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Ive been looking around for a relatively reliable, fast, and luxurious vehicle for my first car and after bouncing around a lot of euro cars. Eventually I found a car that seemed to match my criteria. The car is a automatic 2011 BMW e93/335i with a retractable hardtop with 77k miles on it for $11000 from a dealer. This year of the e9x has the n55 engine which is a inline 6 cylinder with a single turbo and Ive seen there's a lot of gasket issues but nothing that seems too difficult to replace to prevent oil leaks. The one major issue I have with the car is th ... | |||||
| RE: Buying a used car for first car | 6Relevance | 5 years ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Doc can't wait to tell you what he thinks about dealers 😆 | |||||
| Answer to: Buying a used car for first car | 6Relevance | 5 years ago | dom87 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| check for codes, autozone check codes for issues, scammers clear them and issues show up after driving the vehicle 60 miles, from experience, test drive it on freeways and hills....check vin on kb to make sure its clean title better to find a car with no issues, and below 150k imo | |||||