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Date: 12-2-05 01:00
From: sako View user's profile
Subject: BMW stationwagons (325xit) questions...

I am thinking of getting a 325xit or 325it stationwagon but am wondering about a few things. Obviously, I would like one with low(er) mileage but the price difference between one with 40K miles and 80K miles is significant. Are there a lot of problems that can arise with a high mileage 2001-2003 BMW 3 series as opposed to any other vehicle? I worry about the timing belt, valves and other fixes that can be really expensive. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sako



Date: 12-2-05 01:25
From: Guest
Subject: Re: BMW stationwagons (325xit) questions...

No timing belts in the M52/M54 engines. The engines are pretty well bullet proof if the oil has been changed regularly. Higher mileage (50K, 60K?) might have coolant leakage at the thermostat housing, valve cover oil leak into the spark plug tubes, and I think there is a vacuum hose under the plenum that can get leaky. All are small fixes.

- E46 323i wagons (2000 only) can be had in the sub 18K range when they get over 60-60K miles, but the 323 has a less aggressive cam that the 325 (2001 and up) and feels a little underpowered.
- The "lifetime" fluids are a misnomer. I'd recommend a trans fluid and and screen service at 60K, if not earlier. The lifetime trans fluid gets dirty. I'd recommend diff fluid service at around the same time.
- Check the tightness of the moonroof sunshade - they can come off track easily.
- Most of my problems with the e46 have been stupid interior trim things - sunshade, cloth trim on the door seals pulling off, bubbles in the plastic skin on the door map pockets.
- Manual trans are pretty rare with the wagons, most are auto.
- The AWD XI seem to have a 1500-2K price hike over the RWD versions.
- The AWD feels very grippy and well balanced; but adds about 200 lbs/1 mpg less than RWD. I can't wait to through some snow tires on mine and go try to get it stuck.
- In the Mid-Atlantic (PA) the RWD cars tend to sit on dealer lots for 1-2 months, the AWD cars, about a month. So, even on a CPO car, the dealer has some wiggle room even though they'll try to tell you otherwise. I got my dealer down 1700 on a 2003 AWD premium with 17,000.
- I don't notice a difference when driving throttle cable versus throttle-by-wire cars side by side.
- Overal, e46 has a more intuitive cockpit control layout than the e90, and feels like it has a little more low end grunt, even though the e90 325 actually has 3 liter.



Date: 12-2-05 06:57
From: Jim71Sahara View user's profile
Subject: Re: BMW stationwagons (325xit) questions...

I have a '02 525it. Has a shade under 50K on it. I can understand why you'd want a 3 series wagon...I am thinking of replacing mine with a 325 wagon (unfortunately, they are only sending tham over here with AWD). I am dying to get back into a



Date: 12-2-05 06:59
From: Jim71Sahara View user's profile
Subject: Re: BMW stationwagons (325xit) questions...

6-speed 3 series wagon. (Don't know how that got posted) But, if you need the room...a 5 series could not possiblt cost any more than $20K for a 2001-02 with 50-60K on it.

All in all, the e39 wagon is the best car I have ever owned.



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