Monday, October 19, 2009

Need advise on bmw 330ci?

am in the mist of purchasing a 330ci CPO .Have never owned a bmw before.Can I do the maintanance or should I have the dealer do it?



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it is better if u brought it back to the dealer. y? b/c maintance urself itsnt the best idea, if u didnt incorrectly u might screwed up the car or sumthin happens... unless u want to buy another BMW.. this is ur first time handling it. dearler is always the best choice cuz they more experience.. although is expensive! but its no worth a try to maintence urself! wat happens if the part is crappy? who noes??DEARLER IS THE CHOICE!! i hope u get what im saying



Need advise on bmw 330ci?computer repair



It is important to talk not only to the salesman but also the service advisors on the total cost of ownership.



Find out what services are covered and what are not under your warranties. And of those that are not, how much they could potentially cost you. Most owners new to BMW get a sticker shock when they see the cost of an Inspection 1 and Inspection 2 when their coverage expires.



And, if you are handy enough to do some simple maintenance such as oil change, air filter change..etc, that would certainly save you money. But make sure to check if your existing warranties (CPO or remainder of the new car warranty) would cover these anyway.
depending on the year, you will probably want to let the professionals field the big repairs...this way if something get's broken, it isn't all on you...
Don't buy That piece of Junk
Very risky. If it has less than 50k miles and is less than 4 years old, then BMW pays for maintenanve but beyond that its up to you and it will be very expensive. I would not suggest DIY on BMW as they have very complicated electronics and most can not be serviced without a computer. I personally would advise to avoid any used BMW, CPO or otherwise.
If the vehicle is still covered under the original 4-year 50K mile manufacturer warranty, then you get maintenance virtually free at any BMW dealership, to include used vehicles.

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