Hello guys
I’m not too sure how everything works here yet as I only recently signed up as a member but hopefully I’ll learn as I navigate through the different forums. I’m Nisheel and I’m from Durban North. I have been a life long bmw fanatic despite coming from a family which only bought Mercs (hence the user name), Audis and Toyotas. I currently do not own a bmw as I drive a 2014 Audi A1 1.4 TFSI Manual. As much as I love my little A1 and it’s a special car to me being my very first car which was gifted to me in the beginning of my matric year before I even had my license lol, I feel as if now may be the right time for me to move on from it as I most recently completed my studies and I am an IT Intern.
Owning an Audi; I know for a fact that there are A4s and A5s for less than the Bmws I’m looking at, as well as being easier and cheaper to maintain, but being the huge bmw fan boy that I am, I think it’s safe to say I can only think of a bmw as my next car, regardless of maintenance costs and issues. I initially started looking at the E90 LCI M sport, however most of them were high mileage examples and they were priced too ridiculously for the condition that most of them were at. I was looking at a 320d, and any inline 6 option be it turbo or aspirated. I completely looked past an E90 320i since I hear those were one of the worst engines ever made and it was slow also since it wasn’t even turbo.
I then started to move towards an F30 seeing that E90s were overpriced. The models I found within my budget were majority 320i’s and 328i’s with +100 000kms. I am very aware that these cars share the N20 engines which were prone to timing chain problems and a host of other issues. However despite these issues, I am just curious to know the cost of owning an N20 out of motorplan.
Costs such as:
-Service costs and intervals
-Repair costs
-Replacement part costs
-insurance costs
-Aftermarket warranty costs
-gearbox service costs and intervals
-Full tank fuel costs
-Recommended BMW approved workshops
-Issues to expect on N20 engines and estimated cost to fix
-Necessary parts to replace
-Any cost related to maintenance
I travel about 10-15kms a day from work to home and I do about 30-100kms on weekends when I choose to go out which is about twice a month or so. I currently don’t have many expenses each month as they are less than a 1/4 of my salary. I am looking to buy on finance as I would like to have some money saved up for any maintenance and other unforeseen repairs.
Bear in mind that I don’t plan on immediately buying the car just yet. I plan on saving for a few months to come. Seeing that the car market and prices are way above book and insurance value, i have time to do my research on these cars. I would definitely pick a 320d or 335i if it weren’t out of my budget, especially an N52 E90 LCI if they weren’t so scarce, however I am currently in no rush to purchase a car as my little A1 is still going strong on 185 000kms with no issues. If it means me waiting a few months for a better bmw, then I won’t mind being patient. Hopefully a 320d M sport will be within my budget in a few months should the market recover.
All kinds of advice would gratefully be appreciated 🙏🏻. Thank you in advance
I’m not too sure how everything works here yet as I only recently signed up as a member but hopefully I’ll learn as I navigate through the different forums. I’m Nisheel and I’m from Durban North. I have been a life long bmw fanatic despite coming from a family which only bought Mercs (hence the user name), Audis and Toyotas. I currently do not own a bmw as I drive a 2014 Audi A1 1.4 TFSI Manual. As much as I love my little A1 and it’s a special car to me being my very first car which was gifted to me in the beginning of my matric year before I even had my license lol, I feel as if now may be the right time for me to move on from it as I most recently completed my studies and I am an IT Intern.
Owning an Audi; I know for a fact that there are A4s and A5s for less than the Bmws I’m looking at, as well as being easier and cheaper to maintain, but being the huge bmw fan boy that I am, I think it’s safe to say I can only think of a bmw as my next car, regardless of maintenance costs and issues. I initially started looking at the E90 LCI M sport, however most of them were high mileage examples and they were priced too ridiculously for the condition that most of them were at. I was looking at a 320d, and any inline 6 option be it turbo or aspirated. I completely looked past an E90 320i since I hear those were one of the worst engines ever made and it was slow also since it wasn’t even turbo.
I then started to move towards an F30 seeing that E90s were overpriced. The models I found within my budget were majority 320i’s and 328i’s with +100 000kms. I am very aware that these cars share the N20 engines which were prone to timing chain problems and a host of other issues. However despite these issues, I am just curious to know the cost of owning an N20 out of motorplan.
Costs such as:
-Service costs and intervals
-Repair costs
-Replacement part costs
-insurance costs
-Aftermarket warranty costs
-gearbox service costs and intervals
-Full tank fuel costs
-Recommended BMW approved workshops
-Issues to expect on N20 engines and estimated cost to fix
-Necessary parts to replace
-Any cost related to maintenance
I travel about 10-15kms a day from work to home and I do about 30-100kms on weekends when I choose to go out which is about twice a month or so. I currently don’t have many expenses each month as they are less than a 1/4 of my salary. I am looking to buy on finance as I would like to have some money saved up for any maintenance and other unforeseen repairs.
Bear in mind that I don’t plan on immediately buying the car just yet. I plan on saving for a few months to come. Seeing that the car market and prices are way above book and insurance value, i have time to do my research on these cars. I would definitely pick a 320d or 335i if it weren’t out of my budget, especially an N52 E90 LCI if they weren’t so scarce, however I am currently in no rush to purchase a car as my little A1 is still going strong on 185 000kms with no issues. If it means me waiting a few months for a better bmw, then I won’t mind being patient. Hopefully a 320d M sport will be within my budget in a few months should the market recover.
All kinds of advice would gratefully be appreciated 🙏🏻. Thank you in advance