27 January 2018, 05:49
PeterUsed BMW's?
BMW's do not seem to hold their value very well. I see fairly recent, used 750's at what seems to be a very reasonable price. What would I be getting into if I got one?
Peter.
28 January 2018, 02:43
richjBuddy has a shop, we were just talking about BMW 750's today, he said stay away from 2010-2015 750's with high mileage (75k) the injectors are junk by then. That was a Beemer rep quote.
28 January 2018, 22:02
dcdoneNever had a 7 series, but I was very happy with the 3 year old 5 series I bought under the BMW Certified program. While I had that car, it needed valve timing work and a new battery, both taken care of at no cost to me.
28 January 2018, 22:23
Opus1Audi, BMW and Mercedes are all expensive to maintain. Seems each has an Achilles' heel that makes one model or another particularly expensive to service. Before buying any model year, you should go to the popular discussion forums for that model and talk with other folks with that model. You generally get the straight scoop and it pays to know the problem parts when negotiating for a used car.
Another very useful tool is to go to RockAuto.com and look up the year and model that you are interested in. RockAuto provides Pattern Failure tracking that will indicate the parts most likely to fail on your model year. They also have maintenance calculators that are invaluable when searching for a new used car.